I get a lot of my seeds from the Organic Gardening online shop. Their prices aren't the best but I like their range (though I only buy seeds when I'm buying other stuff like enviromesh so I can reach the free postage limit) Seeds
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I generally buy my seeds from Great Vegetable Seeds from The Real Seed Catalogue
I find their descriptions and advice particularly helpful and everything they sell, they grow in Wales so I know I stand a fair chance here in London.
They send cooking instructions and seed saving and specific growing instructions for everything you buy.
Also, I once had some seeds fail to germinate, probably because my slightly dodgy propagator cooked them or something, so I reordered. They queried the reorder so I explained that the failure to germinate was entirely my fault....but they insisted on replacing the seeds for free anyway! This was way, way back when they were quite a young company but they were so nice I've stuck with them ever since.
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Originally posted by eccles_angus View Post
I have been drawn by seed parade, but I can't find any comment on them for the last year or so.
I generally avoid the big companies, but I do like Dobies of Devon, just ordered my Nan birthday present from them
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Originally posted by Kristen View PostSorry, hadn't seen that when I posted above. Sounds very easy for the allotment, but I can't see the attraction for Suttons (same amount of small order handling etc.) and what's to stop someone just publishing the 40% off code on the web and the world and spouse taking advantage of it?
EDIT: Ah ... "Order Form" ... maybe that's it, not an online process perhaps?
Geographical area...
It works for web and phone orders tooLast edited by alldigging; 11-11-2014, 02:26 PM.
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I always have bought most of them from premier seeds direct on ebay, never had any problems with any of them, very quick delivery,
For the more common ones I now get them in Bulgaria so just go into the local shops and buy the exact quantity I want by weight, very limited range though
Strange types of plant seeds such as tropical and citrus from Jungleseeds and tradewindsfruit
Aldi seeds also seem fine, grow fine, cheap , but much less of a rangeLiving off grid and growing my own food in Bulgaria.....
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Originally posted by muddled View PostI generally buy my seeds from Great Vegetable Seeds from The Real Seed Catalogue
I find their descriptions and advice particularly helpful and everything they sell, they grow in Wales so I know I stand a fair chance here in London.
They send cooking instructions and seed saving and specific growing instructions for everything you buy.
Also, I once had some seeds fail to germinate, probably because my slightly dodgy propagator cooked them or something, so I reordered. They queried the reorder so I explained that the failure to germinate was entirely my fault....but they insisted on replacing the seeds for free anyway! This was way, way back when they were quite a young company but they were so nice I've stuck with them ever since.Last edited by sparrow100; 11-11-2014, 03:54 PM.http://mudandgluts.com - growing fruit and veg in suburbia
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I've bought quite a few of the multipacks from Poundland with great success. They come in collections - salad, beans, etc and get about 5 or 6 packs of various seeds for a pound in most of them. Also bought their seed discs for toms and chillis -3 discs for a pound.What do you get if you divide the circumference of a pumpkin by its diameter?
Pumpkin pi.
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Another vote for the Wyevale 50p sale here. Anything I can't get there I tend to order from Marshalls, but I do get tempted by their buy x get 1 free offers - that's how I ended up with the cucumbers last year!
The odd time I have gone to the local garden centre and picked up a packet I've wished I hadn't. Its a nice place with helpful owners and its less than a mile away from my house, but the whole building is one big greenhouse and its not a great place to keep seeds as it gets far too hot.A life is like a garden. Perfect moments can be had, but not preserved, except in memory. LLAP. - Leonard Nimoy
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I've bought quite a few seeds from ebay, justseed are good, as is colint976. I do buy a fair few packets from the bigger companies too but that's normally special varieties or when they've got offers on. Wilko's are good and I like go to my local garden centre although the seeds are expensive and I've never seen them have a sale.Remember it's just a bad day, not a bad life 😁
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Originally posted by WendyC View PostWyevale is good too, although this year my local was a bit secretive about when the sale started.K's Garden blog the story of the creation of our garden
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We have Dobies seeds at 40% discount at our allotment association shed, so I tend to go there but Wilko's at the end of season is brilliant with 75% off quite a common deal. They also sell equipment etc at ridiculous prices eg 10 litre watering cans were 75p last year I got 4, and 5 metre rolls of plastic fencing for £1, great for peas, oh and I almost forgot 3" pots were 10 for 10p, I got 200 and gave all my old ones away.
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If there is a Lidel or Aldi near you their seed are a good price.
I believe T&M used to give a 50% discount to allotment and garden clubs, so if there is one near you check with them for cheap seeds.it may be a struggle to reach the top, but once your over the hill your problems start.
Member of the Nutters Club but I think I am just there to make up the numbers
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