Thank you for opening the new thread, @Lyn. I have a non-anonymous mixture from Chiltern Seeds which doesn’t suit my garden. If anyone is feeling adventurous...
I also have some Cerinthe, purple cobaea scandens, poppy Victoria Cross, larkspur. More to follow probably.
Hello, @gjautos and welcome. We just list here the seeds that are available for giving away or swapping with other people. If you’re interested you generally send a private message with your address to the person giving the seeds and they will send the seeds to you. I hope this makes sense.
Veggie seeds carrot norfolk iceberg lettuce pak choi celeriac asterix dwarf french bean polka calibra pea kale curly scarlet and Nero di toscana plain parsley Also opened but stored appropriately cucamelon aubergine Czech early Heinz tomato and Roma and red cherry and tigerella beetroot burpees golden and albino celeriac brilluant sweet basil pea sweet sensation
I have arranged to save some of my tree peony seeds for Liriodendron. If anyone else would like to try, let me know via PM. They're in flower now here, 2 weeks earlier than last year, so the seeds won't be ripe for a few months yet. We inherited it so no idea of the variety or its age but it has responded well to Obxx TLC. It is lightly perfumed.
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I also have some Cerinthe, purple cobaea scandens, poppy Victoria Cross, larkspur. More to follow probably.
Cabbage Flower of Spring,
Parsnip Guernsey.
Tomato Roma.
Won't grow beans again-too high maintenance!
BTW. I don't need any cows. Thanks😉
carrot norfolk
iceberg lettuce
pak choi
celeriac asterix
dwarf french bean polka
calibra pea
kale curly scarlet and Nero di toscana
plain parsley
Also opened but stored appropriately
cucamelon
aubergine Czech early
Heinz tomato and Roma and red cherry
and tigerella
beetroot burpees golden and albino
celeriac brilluant
sweet basil
pea sweet sensation
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"We don't stop playing because we grow old; we grow old because we stop playing." - George Bernard Shaw