I just ordered some seeds from Moreveg. Then i thought to myself (after clicking 'buy' ) "is this really a good time of year to be buying seeds?". Are seeds sold at this time of year just leftovers from last year's stock? Surely it's too early in the year for many types of seeds to have been dried, collected etc? When does the 'new' seed appear on the market?
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Most new packets of seeds will be fine, as they come in sealed foil packets these days, so don't lose much in terms of germination until they are opened.
Being mean I tend to leave buying until I see some on sale in one of the bargain buckets, then just top up any extras I haven't got at the last minute via the internet.
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Originally posted by burnie View PostApart from Parsnips, I often buy seed in the sales around now.
plus, ive just sown beetroot from 2012, id say around 80% germinated so worth a try for 50 pLast edited by jackarmy; 02-08-2018, 07:37 PM.
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poundstretcher seeds are 20p now, and b&m have a all seeds half price, as well as buy 2 get 1 free, I saved £9 yesterday,
(these shops are in ashton but others should follow suit soon if not already)
off to Wilkos and b&q for a nosey tomorrow xLast edited by lynda66; 19-08-2018, 12:38 AM.
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No time is a bad time to buy seeds, especially if they're on sale!
Seriously though, if you store your seeds properly from date of purchase, and rotate sowing the oldest first, chances are they'd be fine.
Point to note I dunked a whole pack of Tamar Organics spinach Matador seeds FOUR years out of date into 3 'lil troughs. What a disaster, every one grew, they fought each other I didn't thin and then got baby spinach. To boot some progeny seeds fell, and have now germinated.
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