Thank you DJBrenton

Started by Diana, January 25, 2006, 09:46:29

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Diana

Hi Jeremy

Thank you so much for the seeds (Callaloo + West Indian Pumpkin), they arrived this morning.

Hope no-one minds me starting this thread - I'm guessing there'll be a few who will add to it!

D
:)
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Diana

Re vera, cara mea, mea nil refert

kentishchloe

My thanks too - a lovely envelope full of seeds dropped onto the doormat not 10 mins hence! How did you know i wanted Cherokee Trail of Tears?

I'm very grateful, take care,

Chloe
And there were gardens bright with sinuous rills,
Where blossomed many an incense-bearing tree;
'Kubla Khan' Samuel Taylor Coleridge

fluffygrue

Me too! Wow, wasn't expecting anything exciting in the post today and I get very excited about growing unusual veg.. :D

Hope I can return the favour at some point. :)

Melanie

flowerlady

And me!!   Many thanks.   ;D
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bupster

And me! Wonderful Wednesday surprise. Thank you very much. Is there anything you'd like in return, as I'd have to buy a smallholding to plant all the seeds I now own? :)
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Squashmad

Thank you so much for the seeds that arrived this morning - can't wait to get sowing now!

Thanks again, Carole

ipt8

Thanks DJ BRENTON
Callaloo seeds arrived today.
Do you think they will grow in a polytunnel? The garden is rather taken up with dogs, poultry and rescued parakeets, oh and budgies.
I know very little about Callaloo but always like to try something different.

Robert_Brenchley

Mine arrived this morning, thanks. When do I plant the callaloo?

mat

Many thanks from me too, mine arrived today as well  :D

mat

djbrenton

The particular callaloo seeds I sent are suitable for outdoor growing but they will thrive even better in a polytunnel. One of our growers raises them with heat and starts cropping them in April!!
I'd sow them at the same time as anything else non-hardy, March indoors for planting outdoors or maybe earlier if you're keeping them indoors. They can be transplanted closer than brassica ( 9-12" ) and should crop from maybe late July till the first frost.

Robert_Brenchley


ellkebe

Dj - bumper pack of seeds  ;D  Totally cheered up my day - many thanks  :)

Icyberjunkie

#12
Thank you for the seeds (turnip and anasazi beans) these are very gratefully received having turned up this morning.   If you have any needs yourself let me know and I will see what I have either veg, flower or things like cayenne pepper, sweet pepper (capsicum) etc.

Thanks again,  Iain
Neil (The Young Ones) once said "You plant the seed, the seed grows, you harvest the seed....You plant the seed....."   if only it was that simple!!!

bananagirl

And me an all ;D Wonderful surprise after a rotten night at work! Thanks honey. :)
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glow777

received mine today - thank you for taking the time.

Ian

MutantHobbit

Many thanks DJ,  ;D ;D ;D Received me seeds, hope to return the favour at some point in the future ;D
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natasha

Thank you very much for the goodies!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
and also you are so nice!!
I'm waiting for your address or allotment address to post the sunflowers and black krim.

Best wishes

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