when you only need a LITTLE BIT of seeds........

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Re: when you only need a LITTLE BIT of seeds........

Post: # 220211Post Berti »

Hi ange, thats a very sweet offer!! Let's talk through PM.....why not let me know what you have and see if there is something I am interested in? :)

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Re: when you only need a LITTLE BIT of seeds........

Post: # 220214Post AngeB »

Well there's nothing particularly personal about my seeds :shock: :iconbiggrin: here's the list of spares

Swede (marion) Unwins - dated 12/2012
Courgette (zucchini) Thomson & Morgan
Parsnip (white gem) Thomson & Morgan
Pea (jumbo) T&M
Onion (bedfordshire champion) T&M
Pea (hurst greenshaft) suttons - dated 6/11
Radish (french breakfast) T&M
Carrot (Fly away F1 hybrid) T&M
Tomato (moneymaker) T&M
Dwarf bean (calgary) mr fothergills
Brussel Sprout (Cromwell F1 hybrid)
cucumber (F1 superbel) suttons - dated 6/11
Beetroot (boltardy) Unwins - dated 12/11

Let me know if any of these are any good . If anyone else wanted swappsies then I wouldn't mind 2 or 3 little squash and/or capsicum
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Re: when you only need a LITTLE BIT of seeds........

Post: # 220335Post Harasimow »

Berti wrote:I am trying to pick up and do a square foot type gardening/ container gardening this year.
But buying WHOLE packets of seeds is far too much.
What would you recommend? its a pity you cannot get smaller quantities.

thanks :)
berti
Hi Berti,

Two suggestions here

1) sow spare seeds in winter and use the young shoots as microgreens. Nutritious addition to salads!
2) sow spare seeds in pots and sell or give away young plants. That way you have some spares if your first sowing's unsuccessfull.

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