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  • #16
    Originally posted by VictoriaJS View Post
    Wilkos are good for Mr Fothergills and Johnsons Seeds too. they usually do a BOGOF.
    Thats true, my neighbour called in yesterday and came home with 16 pkt's of seeds ....she has NOOOO restraint .
    Aldi seeds are 39p...

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    • #17
      I came across Vegetableseeds.net yesterday. All their packs seem to be 95p with their organic range a little more expensive. They also do 10% off if you have an allotment (someone from the committee etc just needs to email them for the code). I know they are more expensive then what you can get in the store but it seems a pretty good little firm.

      And postage is free I think...
      Last edited by SunnyU; 05-03-2010, 12:10 PM.
      Life's not always a party - but now that we're here, we might as well dance!

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      • #18
        I don't have an allotment.
        However the local Allotments have a seed/plant swap day around the end of Spring.
        Perhaps others also do the same.
        They don't seem bothered who participates, I guess the more the merrier.
        Might be good if you are on a budget.

        Jimmy
        Expect the worst in life and you will probably have under estimated!

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        • #19
          Originally posted by richkw View Post
          Perhaps I should have used the word 'quality' as well as 'interesting'.............
          I got 100% germination from most of my netto seeds last year. Parsnips were brilliant especially. Good dates and good selection of basics.
          Urban Escape Blog

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          • #20
            I have used vegetableseeds.net over the past two years they were called seeds direct never had a problem with seeds the seeds dont come in fancy packets but are sent in small envelopes and little waxy bags which are quite quaint.
            http://ivansfruitandveg.blogspot.com/

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