This document provides guidelines for organic seed production in Florida. It discusses the increasing demand for organic vegetables and seeds due to regulations requiring organic seed sources. Commercial seed production typically occurs in western states with ideal climates, but demand is increasing production in other regions. Selection of crops suitable for the local environment is important. Organic seed production requires following guidelines for land selection, soil preparation without chemicals, planting, and managing weeds, insects and diseases organically. Harvest and post-harvest handling depends on the specific crop and whether it produces wet or dry seeds. Biological controls can help manage pests organically.