has anyone out there tried a firm called realseeds. it,s a heritage firm where you can save the seeds every year. looks interesting. thaks for any feedback.
Yes, I bought several varieties of tomato, chilli, pepper, lettuce and beans from them this year. They are all doing very well indeed. It was a nice surprise to see how many seeds I was sent for each variety compared with the usual suppliers.
A trowel in the hand is worth a thousand lost under a bush.
Can't remember what I bought, possibly tom seeds. I liked them because they explain how to save seeds and use the on line site as a source of information.
It's quite easy to save bean, pea's, chillies, peppers, aubergines, toms, cues and courgette seeds if you follow their guide. They provide info on saving other seeds but those are the one's I've tried.
I've used them for years, as they are very local to me, though they are a bit more coastal. I reckon if a crop does well for them it will be fine for me.
I find MoreVeg good too as the packets are of a reasonable size and not expensive.
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No, it wasn't me bekkie. I've heard of them but never tried them. I think they do mostly veg
In the sticks near Peterborough
Yes, I bought several varieties of tomato, chilli, pepper, lettuce and beans from them this year. They are all doing very well indeed. It was a nice surprise to see how many seeds I was sent for each variety compared with the usual suppliers.
There's a lot of it about bekkie
In the sticks near Peterborough
In the sticks near Peterborough
I've used them after being recommended.
Can't remember what I bought, possibly tom seeds. I liked them because they explain how to save seeds and use the on line site as a source of information.
It's quite easy to save bean, pea's, chillies, peppers, aubergines, toms, cues and courgette seeds if you follow their guide. They provide info on saving other seeds but those are the one's I've tried.
I find MoreVeg good too as the packets are of a reasonable size and not expensive.