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Salina,
Suttons (www.suttons.co.uk) will send seed to the Republic post-free and they'll even send you a free catalogue if you register on their website. I've used their seed for many years and always had good results with them. Very good range of seed to choose from.
I bought seed this year from Moles (www.molesseeds.co.uk) and they sent it post free to the Republic for me but their packet sizes suit growers or larger gardeners.
Thompson and Morgan is a good seed source, they have a 50% off deal at the minute and they'll send seed to the Republic for I think 1.50 stg.
Brown EnvelopeSeeds (http://www.brownenvelopeseeds.com) in Cork do a nice range of organic vegetable seed produced by themselves. Priced at 2 euro per packet. Worth checking out
Also check out the Irish Seed Savers Association (www.irishseedsavers.ie)
who work to preserve old native vegetable varieties.
Alsao check this recent thread, where I've listed quite a few online seed suppliers,some of which will send to the Republic.
Dear Salina,
I have used SEEDSOFITALY for a few years now and think the prices are very reasonable and you seem to get lots of seeds per packet. We share these out amongst fellow allotmenters. Also last year when the weather was really hot the plants grown from SEEDSOFITALY seeds seemed to do so much better. I think Airmail within EC Europe is £2.99 which is not too bad. When ever I go to Italy I always buy a huge selection of these seeds and bring them back home. If you look at the web and see what you think.Happy shoping/gardening
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