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RenishawPhil
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Moles Seeds catalogue
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September 19, 2012, 16:15:40 »
Has anyone else received this today?
It really big and looks like it cost quite a bit to produce!
Do other people who seen it agree?, be nicer to have something cheaper and cheaper seeds!
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Jayb
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Re: Moles Seeds catalogue
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September 19, 2012, 17:18:36 »
Yes I've had one too. I thought they had made a mistake sending it too me! I'm sure it wasn't as big and posh before. Cheaper seeds are always good but have to say I'm really looking forward to looking through it, may take some time though
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RenishawPhil
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September 19, 2012, 17:30:58 »
Yes tis a big read
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Digeroo
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September 19, 2012, 18:45:57 »
I have had several catalogues but not a moles one. I tend to look at these things on line these days. I agree about preferring cheaper seeds to glossy catalogues.
There is an agricultural supplier near where my daughter lives so I tend to go there and get my moles so there is no p&p. I like their packets of Earlybird sweet corn, you get 250 seeds for less than £2. But now they have a glossy perhaps next year they will be £3.99.
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delboy
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September 20, 2012, 22:52:38 »
Prices are pretty much the same as last year, which is a pleasant surprise.
I use Moles above most other seed suppliers as they offer most seeds I use and in more generous portions than the usual suspects.
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Digeroo
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September 21, 2012, 09:17:50 »
Moles have Sticcoli, bought them this year as plants but they shot straight to the top of my brocolli pops. They grow very fast and I had weeks of shoots. But not sure I need 250.
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