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Looking at Aldi seed packets yesterday.99p for a packet of 8 variety's. Bought 3 packets to try. More seed in A single packet than in a lot of the well known names. Always done well with there seed.
Bob
One of the plotholders was on about these this afternoon. Maybe worth a gander methinks!
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Spent the day having to throw out a lot of Aldi seedlings and potting on the others. Far to many to be able to use. Very high germination. Still trying to figure out how the dearer seeds that I look after never do as well as the cheap seed which one is less fussy with.
Bob
Still trying to figure out how the dearer seeds that I look after never do as well as the cheap seed which one is less fussy with.
Bob
I think that's the answer - we fuss them too much. When some seeds cost £1 each, you need them to grow and mollycoddle them. Nobody wants to throw an expensive seed in the compost.
Five packets for £1 is another matter. There's a lot in favour of cheap and cheerful
I think that's the answer - we fuss them too much. When some seeds cost £1 each, you need them to grow and mollycoddle them. Nobody wants to throw an expensive seed in the compost.
Five packets for £1 is another matter. There's a lot in favour of cheap and cheerful
It could be similar to the £1 for two litres of milk knacking the dairy producers though As long as the seed suppliers are making a reasonable living out of it, and its sustainable.
My Majesty made for him a garden anew in order to present to him vegetables and all beautiful flowers.- Offerings of Thutmose III to Amon-Ra (1500 BCE)
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