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    For swapsies (hopefully):

    The seedlings are currently surplus to requirements as I got a bit enthusiastic with the sowing (I really am an addict).

    Mixed amaranths (from the Real Seed Company) some with reddy leaves, some with greeny ones. About 3-4" high, quite a few true leaves already.

    Sutherland Kale (from the RSC), doing well now, about 4" high.

    I don't have the room for all of these seedlings so maybe someone might? The amaranths in particular could grow to 15' apparently, so need some space!

    Wishlist:
    foxgloves (seeds, cuttings or plants)
    Ariculus (")
    Poppies (seeds would probably travel better?)
    Comfrey (cuttings)
    Singleton Allotments Society
    Ashford Gardeners - A gardening club (and so much more) for the greenfingered of Ashford and surrounding areas. Non-Ashfordites welcome .

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    Hi

    I have send a PM.

    Thanks
    Bye

    PT

    Carpe Diem

    The way I see it, if you want the rainbow you have got to put up with the rain!


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    • #3
      Originally posted by Sonata View Post
      For swapsies (hopefully):

      The seedlings are currently surplus to requirements as I got a bit enthusiastic with the sowing (I really am an addict).

      Mixed amaranths (from the Real Seed Company) some with reddy leaves, some with greeny ones. About 3-4" high, quite a few true leaves already.

      Sutherland Kale (from the RSC), doing well now, about 4" high.

      I don't have the room for all of these seedlings so maybe someone might? The amaranths in particular could grow to 15' apparently, so need some space!

      Wishlist:
      foxgloves (seeds, cuttings or plants)
      Ariculus (")
      Poppies (seeds would probably travel better?)
      Comfrey (cuttings)
      Contact me later in the year for some poppy seed.
      I got some seed from a really pretty pale purple poppy growing locally in wasteground a couple of years ago.
      It now self-seeds in my garden. The flowers are short-lived, but it really IS pretty!

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