Anyone buying next years seed?

Started by David R, October 21, 2007, 12:35:20

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cleo

Still looking,Moles will get my `trade`order for herbs and cucumbers-but after that it`s a case of looking and thinking `what do I fancy`?

We went to an old walled garden a few weeks ago and Jen had never seen `yard long beans`-might try them this year

cleo


davee52uk

Quote from: cambourne7 on October 21, 2007, 14:33:44
PS - not wanting to be 2 anal about this but i am also going to program everything i need to plant into my outlook calander or MS Project so that i know what needs to be planted when, where and how long it takes to grow.

That's an absolutely BRILLIANT idea. I have written software to do this kind of thing and never realised that the solution was at hand.

davee52uk

We have a series of catalogues that go to plotholders then we put in bulk order for everybody. That we make money for the allotment society.

We also sell stuff in a shop.

barkingdog

I think I have enough seeds to last me 20 years ;D. I bought a huge amount in the Wyevale sale (and I still have a load from last years sale!), I've also ordered from Real Seeds for the first time (very impressed) and will have some from the Heritage Seed Library.

I only have to order my spuds and I'm done! I was thinking about ordering them from Simpsons and would be interested to know if anyone else had ordered spuds from them before.

barkingdog

theothermarg

like the manics I get a didcount with Kings seeds. went through all the seeds I already had. I am trying to be strong willed this year! also have ordered my potatoes!! am trying blight resistant ones
marg
Tell me and I,ll forget
Show me and I might remember
Involve me and I,ll understand

Jeannine

Baker Creek who have rareseeds in the US are one of the best US ones,I get a   lot of my squash from them and my rare beans they have a good online catalogue and their shipping prices are very low.  XX Jeannine
When God blesses you with a multitude of seeds double  the blessing by sharing your  seeds with other folks.

Biscombe

Always been tempted by Baker Creek! nice to see you J  ;D

barkingdog

I did get tempted by Baker Creek on Cambourne's advice and I bought several packs of beans and squashes.

I thought that the pack sizes were very reasonable and the cost was pretty low.

bd

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