They've arrived
Along with a 220 page Chilltern Seed Catalogue with over 34 different varieties of cyclamen and 53 aquilegia
Dovefromabove wrote (see)
They've arrived Along with a 220 page Chilltern Seed Catalogue with over 34 different varieties of cyclamen and 53 aquilegia is it the 2014 catalogue Dove? maybe mine will come soon. I love a good catalogue even if I order on line
is it the 2014 catalogue Dove? maybe mine will come soon.
I love a good catalogue even if I order on line
Now you come to mention it Nut, no - it's for 2013 Maybe they'll send me the 2014 one when it's ready ....
chiltern usually send the cat. around the turn of the year. I'm sure you'll get one.
Chiltern seeds supplied a large proportion of my garden. Trees, shrubs and perennials
I like chiltern seeds too.
Although I am getting quite excited by some touchwood aquilegias. Double yellow frilly ones- just germinated.
I hope to see flowers on my Touchwood aquilegias next year, very exciting
I'm not expecting flowers until the year after. If I get enough seedlings, part of the veg patch might get sacrificed.
I sowed in January, germinated March so good size plants now. I'm hopeful for at least a few flowers. Viridiflora will if nothing else does.
I bought a few well-grown seedlings when I visited - so looking forward to seeing the flowers
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They've arrived
Along with a 220 page Chilltern Seed Catalogue with over 34 different varieties of cyclamen and 53 aquilegia
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
In the sticks near Peterborough
Now you come to mention it Nut, no - it's for 2013
Maybe they'll send me the 2014 one when it's ready ....
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
chiltern usually send the cat. around the turn of the year. I'm sure you'll get one.
Chiltern seeds supplied a large proportion of my garden. Trees, shrubs and perennials
In the sticks near Peterborough
I like chiltern seeds too.
Although I am getting quite excited by some touchwood aquilegias.
Double yellow frilly ones- just germinated.
I hope to see flowers on my Touchwood aquilegias next year, very exciting
In the sticks near Peterborough
I'm not expecting flowers until the year after. If I get enough seedlings, part of the veg patch might get sacrificed.
I sowed in January, germinated March so good size plants now. I'm hopeful for at least a few flowers. Viridiflora will if nothing else does.
In the sticks near Peterborough
I bought a few well-grown seedlings when I visited - so looking forward to seeing the flowers
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.