I came across this on Money Saving Expert
http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/redir/3d1b1a8b?url=http://www.thompson-morgan.com/taf263yz
As in the title, ten packets of seeds from T&M's selection of around 250 varieties, both flowers and vegetables. Some heritage varieties too. It's £5 for ten packs postage paid, offer ends Sunday June 18th.
Hi Ya, I took advantage of the offer great, I wonder if I could do it again. Thanks
I've just ordered, thanks for sharing. :happy7:
got some peppers and chillis and tomatoes fantastic thanks jayb
Thanks for the heads up on this one.
Orders various things to try.
I am growing bean summer melody and they are doing very well, really wanted some more for my daughter. Their soil is terrible so everything has to be grown in pots. Soil seems to come from some prehistoric beach, it is jammed packed with huge smooth beach peebles and she is miles and miles from the coast.
Quote from: lezelle on June 16, 2017, 09:33:31
Hi Ya, I took advantage of the offer great, I wonder if I could do it again. Thanks
I've no idea, but worth a try. Let us know if you do :wave:
Thanks Jayb, just placed a very useful order and saved £23.
I've been greedy with this one I`am usually late and miss out But being cheeky I placed four orders two for vege and two for flowers that's most of my seeds sorted for next year ..At the moment no email confirmation But every thing seemed to have gone though Just have to wait and see if the seeds get delivered
Thanks for the link Jayb. I have ordered some too.
I ve had my E mail comformation for all four packs
Done! One for veg and one for flowers. Many thanks.
Got all my order to day I haven't opened them yet grankids here will wait till their gone
Hope you have had a chance to open your parcel :happy7:
I got mine at the beginning of the week, I've sown some and the remainder I've put away for next year. Dates are ok, one pack is sow the end of 2017, the remainder are either 2018 or 2019.
Got the runner bean jack pot Not realizing they only grow to 20 inches tempted to plant them as they can be planted until end of June
plus good dates on all packets
Snap :happy7: I got Jackpot runners too but I bought them because they are dwarf. I've tried Hestia bush ones before but found them stringy and slug magnets. I guess these might be too, but I wanted to try something mum could manage growing herself in a pot or a raised bed. They sound fun and should be quite pretty with the mixed flowers, I've just sown 6 beans in a mix of seed colours.
ooh I will do the same at home in a pot ive got a spare big pot Happy days plus there`s several other seeds iam tempted to do which says sow up to June ,can I fool them do you think or as its passed the longest day its taking a risk ?
Í have some Jackpot already growing they are just flowers which are quite pretty. The crossed with French beans so looking forward to them setting, since the flowers are currently falling off. Said to be tender.
I have managed to get a couple of climbers in with them and they are climbing. And a couple of the dwarf ones in the middle of the climbers. Duh.
Great, they seem popular at least :happy7:
I hope they do start setting for you now the weather has cooled.
Quote from: brownthumb2 on June 24, 2017, 08:03:44
ooh I will do the same at home in a pot ive got a spare big pot Happy days plus there`s several other seeds iam tempted to do which says sow up to June ,can I fool them do you think or as its passed the longest day its taking a risk ?
It depends what they are perhaps? But if you have the space and time, I'd go for it, happy sowings :icon_cheers:
I find it a good idea to do a sowing of beans and courgettes about now, they start producing when the previous ones are stopping off, or in the case of courgettes are covered in mould and are taking up quite a lot of space.
My over winter onions have come out and I will soon start on the potatoes, so by the time they are ready to plant out, I will hopefully have some space.
If they say June I would expect this to be up to the end of June and even a few days into July. Dwarf beans can be sown quite late because if a front threatens you can throw something over them.