Author Topic: £1.99 postage for 5 packs of seeds. Bargain. Plus other offers.  (Read 2069 times)

Clare Cooper

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http://www.kitchengarden.co.uk/offers.pdf
Carrot 'Flyaway F1' – this autumn king-type has good carrot fly resistance plus a good sweet taste. Good looking tapered stump roots. Normal price £1.70
■ Parsnip 'Gladiator F1' – British bred with a uniform smooth tapered root and shallow crown. High natural resistance to canker. Normal price £1.35
■ Turnip 'Market Express F1' – pure white, small and early maturing Japanese type – 5cm/2in roots. Remarkably cold tolerant. Normal price £1.55
■ Swede 'Virtue' – well flavoured flesh with attractive purple/red skinned globes. Stores very well. Normal price £1.35
■ Celeriac 'Brilliant' – well shaped large round roots with a crisp, good quality white interior. Superb eating quality. Stores well. Normal price £1.49

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Re: £1.99 postage for 5 packs of seeds. Bargain. Plus other offers.
« Reply #1 on: March 10, 2008, 21:22:25 »
hiya, clare, welcome to the site..seems like a good offer, trouble is, I really haven't got room for any more seeds  ;D

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Re: £1.99 postage for 5 packs of seeds. Bargain. Plus other offers.
« Reply #2 on: March 11, 2008, 08:38:11 »
i had the courgettes, thought they were good value for money.

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Re: £1.99 postage for 5 packs of seeds. Bargain. Plus other offers.
« Reply #3 on: March 11, 2008, 10:10:30 »
Thanks for that Clare!

Bought the magazine and didn't notice the free offer!  Still I rang them up and got last months offer as well!

I tried my first turnip last night!  Funnily enough I do not recollect ever eating one before - it was delicious!  Isn't it funny you trundle through life eating the stuff you know about and not venturing (often) off the chosen path.  I am discovering so many different veggies now I am 95% vegetarian!

I remember buying pimentos in a can!  Currently known as sweet peppers!  They just weren't around when I was a kid!  - The same cannot be said for turnips - just my mother not feeding us them!

Anyway will be growing my own soon!

Well done for scanning the magazines for me!

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