We all do it,
promise ourselves that we have enough seeds to last until the next decade and don't really need to buy any more but the following situations occur that make us buy some seed anyway.
That recipe on tv or the article in the Sunday supplements gives you ideas for yet more crops to grow so out come the catalogues.
People recommend a different variety of carrot for example and you just have to try it too, even though you have your usual seed in the seed box and your quite happy with it, but you get the urge to buy some.
A chance visit to Wilko's to buy baby wipes takes you past the seed display and as they are only 39p a packet you buy some, well lots.
The situations are endless and I know that if I visit Melton Mowbrays Farmers market on a Tuesday, despite all of the best intentions not to, I will visit that stall that sells seed packets at 3 for £1 and will finally give in and spend at least a quid.
Is it seed fever and how many of you have it?
promise ourselves that we have enough seeds to last until the next decade and don't really need to buy any more but the following situations occur that make us buy some seed anyway.
That recipe on tv or the article in the Sunday supplements gives you ideas for yet more crops to grow so out come the catalogues.
People recommend a different variety of carrot for example and you just have to try it too, even though you have your usual seed in the seed box and your quite happy with it, but you get the urge to buy some.
A chance visit to Wilko's to buy baby wipes takes you past the seed display and as they are only 39p a packet you buy some, well lots.
The situations are endless and I know that if I visit Melton Mowbrays Farmers market on a Tuesday, despite all of the best intentions not to, I will visit that stall that sells seed packets at 3 for £1 and will finally give in and spend at least a quid.
Is it seed fever and how many of you have it?
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