Posted by Roy Bailey on October 27, 2011, 7:28 am
Having grown some excellent Jersey Sunrise tomatoes from the seed that
Sacha sent me, and some wonderful Crimson Flowered broad beans from seed
given to me by my local garden centre, I Googled for suppliers of
heritage and unusual vegetable seed varieties in this country.
I came across Simply Seed of Nottingham <simplyseed.co.uk> who seem to
sell a wide range of interesting seed varieties by mail order at very
reasonable prices; typically 99p - £1.30 per packet, but as low as 59p.
I wonder if any urglers have dealt with this company and, if so, what
are their opinions. What other recommended rare seed suppliers are
there?
Roy.
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Roy Bailey
West Berkshire.
Posted by Bob Hobden on October 27, 2011, 12:11 pm
"Roy Bailey" wrote
>Having grown some excellent Jersey Sunrise tomatoes from the seed that
>Sacha sent me, and some wonderful Crimson Flowered broad beans from seed
>given to me by my local garden centre, I Googled for suppliers of
>heritage and unusual vegetable seed varieties in this country.
>I came across Simply Seed of Nottingham <simplyseed.co.uk> who seem to
>sell a wide range of interesting seed varieties by mail order at very
>reasonable prices; typically 99p - £1.30 per packet, but as low as 59p.
>I wonder if any urglers have dealt with this company and, if so, what
>are their opinions. What other recommended rare seed suppliers are
>there?
Try http://www.thomasetty.co.uk/
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Regards Bob Hobden
Posting to this Newsgroup from the W. of London UK
>Sacha sent me, and some wonderful Crimson Flowered broad beans from seed
>given to me by my local garden centre, I Googled for suppliers of
>heritage and unusual vegetable seed varieties in this country.
>I came across Simply Seed of Nottingham <simplyseed.co.uk> who seem to
>sell a wide range of interesting seed varieties by mail order at very
>reasonable prices; typically 99p - £1.30 per packet, but as low as 59p.
>I wonder if any urglers have dealt with this company and, if so, what
>are their opinions. What other recommended rare seed suppliers are
>there?