KING EDWARD SEED?

Started by moment, January 21, 2010, 11:19:42

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moment

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GOOD MORNING EVERYONE!
its me again with a question! does anyone know where i can order a sack of king edwrad seed spuds please? what i mean is does anyone have any `gem` sites for me to have a look at please?!!   ;) ;)

moment


Amazingrotavator(Derby)

We ordered ours from D.T.Brown. They have already arrived.Just waiting on the Swift,Charlotte and international kidney.Delayed due to the freezing weather.

gardentg44

Alan Romans cheapest on the net by far.

post and packing reasonable too ;)
kes   A man with no money in is pocket at christmas is too idle to borrow.

cornykev

Are there no local shops or nurserys where you can get your seeded spuds, I got 9 kilos of spuds for £9.19.    ;)    ;D ;D ;D
MAY THE CORN BE WITH YOU.

Geoff H

i have ordered my potatoes from here
http://www.jbaseedpotatoes.co.uk/
JBA is on this forum - tattieman

mickstani


chriscross1966

Quote from: gardentg44 on January 21, 2010, 17:02:18
Alan Romans cheapest on the net by far.

post and packing reasonable too ;)

Massive choice too! You'll hear lots of folks on here talking about AR and JBA, they're both v. popular for good prices and both have a reputation for good service. If you've got a good garden centre to you locally (look for the thread on potato days and individual tuber suppliers) then you should have the useful facility to pick up small numbers of lots of varieties... Charlton Park near Wantage is my closest and well worth my 20-mile round-trip......

chrisc

Baccy Man

If you are buying online then JBA or Alan Romans are 2 of the best companies around. A potato day gives you much more choice of varieties & you can buy single tubers so you only buy what you need. If you want to buy single tubers of multiple varieties but don't have a potato day near you then you can buy them online from brookside nurseries.
Sites like suppliesforsmallholders may be fairly cheap (for retail prices) but the average person here is growing on an allotment or in their garden so they don't need or have room for 300 odd seed potatoes of any given variety.

cornykev

Showing the way
Its JBA
You'll find their no duds
With great tasting spuds
They've got all types, for boil, chip or Roast
Iain I hope, my cheques in the post.
;D ;D ;D ;D ;D      ;)
MAY THE CORN BE WITH YOU.

Tattieman

Thanks for the kind comments everyone.
Everyone will find a different way to buy their seed potatoes and I think potato days are great and have created a huge amount of publicity for the seed potato market. As long as you get the potatoes that you want then that is all that matters. Cornykev the cheque is in the post :D
I tried selling individual tubers online once but after a week I was going crazy after having to label each spud ;D

chriscross1966

Label?.... what's wrong with a marker pen?

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