complete starter so wondering where the best place to get seeds are?
should i be going to special places or is wilko's etc just as good?
i'd like to be able to keep seeds from the plants i grow next year for the following season if possible.
Hi
Wicos and Lidl are great for seeds, nice and cheap
from this board I found out about the likes of Real Seeds, More Veg, Nicky's Nursery, Moles Seeds, Seeds of Italy etc. More veg are good if you want to try something out but don't want zillions of seeds. There are loads of great companies, and its definitely worth looking out for sales.
But do be warned - buying and collecting seeds is VERY addictive ;D
We get ours from wherever has the variety we want. Listen to people on here as to which variety does the best and you won't go far wrong
Molesseeds (http://www.molesseeds.co.uk) do a great range (organic too) and if you buy their bigger packets and share they can work out really good value.
1066 I don't know what you mean! :)
http://flightplot.wordpress.com/2009/10/04/i-am-not-a-seedoholic/
;D ;D ;D
and of course there was a thread on here a while ago now which was all about our collective addiction ::) ;D
1066
edited to add the thread - http://www.allotments4all.co.uk/smf/index.php/topic,37712.0.html
netto and aldi do seeds at very reasonable prices along with wilkies and lidl, not if you want 'posh' ones but good for the basics and netto's were 19p last year and we got very good germination from them :)
A4A seedswaps.... ::)
Some ideas here:
http://www.allotments4all.co.uk/smf/index.php?page=9
T&M can be expensive, Kingsseeds.com are reasonably priced, one of the cheapest.
Sometimes there are very generous members here who are giving away seeds!
http://www.allotments4all.co.uk/smf/index.php/topic,55467.0.html
Nicky's nursery came out as one of the best for germination rates in the recent Which report.
There are so many places and so many seeds, if you are just starting out, the choice can be a bit overwhelming.
Wikos, are cheap, have a fair selection of basic seeds, so is a good way to start, the only thing is they don't stock much in the way of seeds over winter.
Also, do you have an allotment? If so check to see if anybody runs a seed scheme, you can save a lot of money if they do.