Lifeseedgo

Organic Local Seeds

LifeSeedGo provides organic, climate-adapted seeds and empowers growers with expert knowledge for thriving gardens. We champion sustainability, seed-saving, and local food systems, partnering with community gardens and organizations to cultivate a greener future.

Certified & Licensed Seed Dealer

At LifeSeedGo, we are committed to providing high-quality, certified seeds you can trust. We are officially licensed by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services as a registered Seed Dealer, ensuring compliance with state regulations and the highest industry standards.

 

  • State Certified – We hold a State Seed Dealer License, authorizing us to legally sell seeds with full regulatory compliance.
  • Quality Assurance – Our seeds meet strict USDA Organic, Non-GMO, and Safe Seed Pledge standards.
  • Trusted & Reliable – Backed by industry certifications, ensuring every seed you purchase is of premium quality and ready to thrive.

 

Shop with confidence, knowing you are getting officially certified seeds from a trusted source! 

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Why Are Local Seeds So Essential?

Local organic seeds play a critical role in expanding sustainable agriculture. By producing local seeds of food crops that adapt to local growing conditions, we perpetuate sustainable and regenerative agriculture goals. How? These crops are more resistant to local plant diseases and pests. They are also better adapted to the environmental conditions and soil structure in that specific area.

For growers in Southern California facing drought conditions and changing weather patterns, this is more important than ever. The seeds that we grow in Southern California and the American Southwest should be adapted to our region's unique climate conditions.

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SUMMER LIMITED TIME SPECIALS!

All plants have a certain temperature range in which they can grow, also known as their hardiness. While knowing a plant's hardiness is not the only indicator of success, it is the key to selecting which plants will be able to grow in your garden. 

Luckily for you, the different planting zones don’t change much from year to year. The plants you put it this year should do just fine when they come up again next year. Here is some great information that will help you figure out what plants can grow where you live or if a plant you want to grow can survive...like those juicy strawberries!