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  • Looking for Sungold tomato or Kew Blue beans

    Thought I had all the seeds I wanted for this year, but my mother would like me to grow Sungold again, and have decided after this thread that I'd like some climbing beans...

    Would also quite like some Cavolo Nero seeds (I have some in a mix, but it's a bit of a pain trying to guess whether I'll get any when I sow!)

    I don't have much space, so only want a few seeds (only room for one Sungold plant). Can swap the following (all packets opened and part used unless otherwise stated):

    Dwarf beans
    Cupidon (from Real Seeds last year, not many left)
    Taylor's Dry Horticultural (from Bountiful Gardens, pinto snap/dry/shell bean)

    Aubergine:
    Rosa Bianca
    Thai Green

    Also have

    Turnip - Primera F1 Hybrid (T&M) (unopened, pktd for year end 2009)
    Tomato - Black Russian (T&M)
    Wild Rocket (T&M)
    Tabasco Pepper (T&M, unopened, pktd for year end 2008)

    Also have various other bits and pieces, bought too many seeds to start off with last year! Some home saved magenta Orach (which goes off quick so must be used this year) but only a few seeds as I've given most of it away.

  • #2
    Hi, I have some kew blue bean seeds that I saved from last year. If you pm me your address I am quite happy to send you a few. I don't need any seeds, I have far too many already!
    Don't trouble trouble, until trouble troubles you!

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    • #3
      I have lots of Cavolo Nero seeds left, you are welcome to some. The only brassica that grew like a weed for me. PM me your address as well.

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      • #4
        Hi Growem,

        Many thanks - think I have some sorted now though, as well as Sungold and Kew Blue.

        Still trying to give away turnip, tabasco chillies, etc though if you're interested?

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        • #5
          Thanks, but I'm looking through my seeds and trying to see what I can rid of - I certainly don't need more this season!

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