heirloom seeds
heirloom seeds
I ordered some seeds from these people...http://www.realseeds.co.uk...late last year and have found them to be great quality - the aquadulce broad beans survived the snow and are now doing well, as are the giant radish. Anyway, as well as top seeds (all of which are heirloom varieties) they also have a pretty mint philosophy as the company is not for profit, they allow you to choose the level of postage you pay depending on if you have a job and they have a charming old skool looking catalogue...i cant recommend these people enough!
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Re: heirloom seeds
No need Arwel - they alreadyb recommended very highly by most of our members - except odsox (who loves their seeds but hates their revised EU postal policy)
Maggie
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Life shrinks or expands in proportion to one's courage. Anais Nin
Re: heirloom seeds
..... and some of their prices.Green Aura wrote: except odsox (who loves their seeds but hates their revised EU postal policy)
Frinstance, 50 Aquadulce beans from SS @ £1.90 + £7.50 p&p (£1.69 UK), against 60 Aquadulce beans from Dobies @ £1.45 + £0.95 p&p
I know which ones I'd buy if I was unemployed, oh come to think of it I am unemployed ... or retired.
Tony
Disclaimer: I almost certainly haven't a clue what I'm talking about.
Disclaimer: I almost certainly haven't a clue what I'm talking about.