So, do you have a foolproof method of storing these seeds so that you can find them when you want them, and dont forget to sow at the appropriate time?
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Originally posted by weekendwellies View PostSo, do you have a foolproof method of storing these seeds so that you can find them when you want them, and dont forget to sow at the appropriate time?Last edited by Dane End Dolly; 22-12-2010, 02:08 PM.
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I got very brave last year, I threw out those out of date and Freecycled the duplicates and ones I knew I wouldn't grow. Still have a sweetie tin full and the new season isn't quite here yet. I thought I was safe from catalogues until I cleared my table in preperation for Christmas and found 3 just waiting to pounce.
The trouble with addictions is not only do you have to admit to them, you have to want to change.... and I don't think I am ready to change just yet
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I have mine in boxes which are divided into group, eg legumes etc the boxes live in my seed/scion fridge, I'm sad enougfh to have a dedicated fridge I draw long and involved charts and print them off which in theory means I plant the right stuff at the right time in the right rotational bed. I usually lose my print off several time a year so its a good thing I do it on the computer so I can print another ! I'm also subscribed to something that sends me an email each month reminding me what to plant. It would be foolproof if I followed what I was supposed to do at the right time. But something life goes too hectic !
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I seem to have gathered loads in a reasonably short period of time and already have a list of ones to buy for next year!
I wouldn't mind but I only have a yard. Goodness knows how bad it would be if I were lucky enough to get an allotment
Will investigate the seed swap once Christmas is out the way
Glad to be amongst other addicts.
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I just try to think of it not as an addiction but as an environmental hobby, makes me feel much better when I look at the boxes of seed packets I already have or when I'm at the GC till with another shedload of seeds. Then there's the HSL seeds of course and the ones I buy from Harrogate show twice a year....... it just goes on and on!
So Solway Cropper, with 98 packets you're just a beginner in the seed packet stakes. Will I change? Nah, I love my addiction.
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I've also got a bit of a seed problem. Since saving my own it's gotten worse and I now use four lock and lock boxes to store them in. Will have to invest in a proper container at some point.
Thought I was doing well for this coming year (bought seeds well in advance so I don't get too tempted by all the new ones coming out for this year) until I accidentally joined the HSL again and have ended up with seven new packets of peas and beans to not have the room to plant.
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I have 97 types of French Bean, and that's not including the ones that you get free or cheap for green beans like Sprite etc.....
I dread to think how many different varieties of seed I've got. Probably best not to start counting anytime soon
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