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Seeds received
Like I said on the other thread, thank you so much for running this again. Its great (regardless of numbers) to get a few new freebies and particularly varieties that I've never grown before and may never have chosen specifically.
Thanks
The more help a man has in his garden, the less it belongs to him.
William M. Davies
Seeds arrived, thanks all, extra thanks to Ms. T. I'm particularly looking forwards to the Sugar Rush an Jamaican Yellow. I also find that getting varieties I never would buy and being pleasantly surprised by them, I thought I had been growing Orange Habs for years until last years swap when i received Orange Habs that actually stayed Orange unlike mine that stayed a slightly pinky orange for ages and eventually went red. Then the Pyramid Cluster became a talking point for any visitors as it was on the kitchen windowsill looking great, I would never have tried Napias and fresh ones are a real treat in salads or sarnies then last but not least the Orange Cayenne that was the staple foodstuff almost every day it produced so many pods, I will not be without one this year.
It pays to start early with those sugar rush peach I sent. They are a bit stubborn at the end of the season. They took longer to ripen than any of my superhots, though I sowed them much later. Early march I think. They get very big In the ground as well. I started mine yesterday.
It pays to start early with those sugar rush peach I sent. They are a bit stubborn at the end of the season. They took longer to ripen than any of my superhots, though I sowed them much later. Early march I think. They get very big In the ground as well. I started mine yesterday.
Seeds over 24 hours on the heat mat already, I germinate all but Annuums in January normally
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