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Originally posted by singleseeder View PostDidn't I spot that Moneymaker was not welcome on the Virtural Seed Swap? Or did I dream it? Grey matter is not what it was.
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Originally posted by Mikeywills View PostI'm sorry but that's just wrong, you can't say that the price reflects the free seeds. They are either free or they aren't! I find that quite abhorrent.
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Originally posted by Chef_uk View PostWhat if you brought 10 packets of seeds and were offered a free published magazine on how to grow? I'm not saying I agree with the way magazines freebies are not actually "free", but for a beginners mag and 10 packets of seeds, its very attractive to the beginner because whilst they are a beginner in growing veg, they're almost certainly not a beginner in working out magazine prices. They know full well the £8 is for the magazine and seeds combined.
If the cost really does include the seeds then I do not know why the mag can not just say, "seeds with full page instructions" it does not have to mention they are free. It actually puts me off buying things if the "free" items are costed in the price of the item!
just look at all them collector mags, where you buy eg a geology mag and get a piece of rock with it, it does not say "free rock" because it is known that is all part of the mag!
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No I don't think they are Newton, as if they were I would have been banned by now.
I think the approach by GYO in this case is dishonest, you cannot include something free if you are actually already paying for it. I'm not naive to think that it doesn't happen elsewhere because it does, but it doesn't make it right.
Bad practise GYO, please do the right thing and change this.I'm only here cos I got on the wrong bus.
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Originally posted by Mikeywills View PostI think the concept is flawed, in my first year full of enthusiasm I purchased seeds I wouldn't find on the supermarket shelves rather than those I would, such as Romanesco cauli, kohlrabi, chard, white beetroot the list goes on. I spent roughly £60 on seeds that year. D'oh.
To assume that someone starting out wants to do so by growing the normal looking items is a little naive in my opinion. Wouldn't they be better off seeing what the chefs are cooking on programmes and picking the most popular repeat items from those. For example tricoloured carrots, mixed salad leaves, and beef tomatoes.
£8 for a magazine?? Blimey I'd want a free tool for that at least!
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For me I feel the same about when a mag says free plant /bush for all readers and then you find out that you have to pay £5.00 p&p. It is quite possible to pick up said plant/bush for that price or less. So it doesnt feel as if it is actually free.
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Whilst I agree things may have been worder better, 10 packets of various seeds and a set of detailed growing instructions would seem a very reasonble price.
I have just been through my catalogues and the cheapest seed I can find is £1-45 a packet.
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It may not be to everyones taste, but if its been proved in the past to supply a need and is reasonably profitable to the publishers I can't see a problem with it.
Some people jump from hobby to hobby and would relish a 'one hit wonder' supplying all they need, then after a while they could move on to there next taster hobby!
Hopefully it will start them on a lifelong interest in veg gardening though!Last edited by Snadger; 12-01-2012, 07:08 PM.My Majesty made for him a garden anew in order
to present to him vegetables and all beautiful flowers.- Offerings of Thutmose III to Amon-Ra (1500 BCE)
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Originally posted by Potstubsdustbins View PostI have just been through my catalogues and the cheapest seed I can find is £1-45 a packet.
Some of us live in the past, always talking about back then. Some of us live in the future, always planning what we are going to do. And, then there are those, who neither look behind or ahead, but just enjoy the moment of right now.
Which one are you and is it how you want to be?
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