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99p seed packets + free carrot trial seeds + free seed labels + free delivery using code at DT Brown

£0.99
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DT Brown seems to be the seed merchant of choice at my allotment last year i've been getting a few packets from them but i've just stocked up on plenty of seeds for next year.

This morning they've released a code to give FREE DELIVERY on all orders and no minimum spend. They have a section of 99p seeds which i've linked to but they also have some other offers:

20% off autumn planting onions, garlics and shallots
Buy 2 potato kits and save £5
Save 20% off potato seeds when buying 4 packs
All special offers can be found here


It might be common amongst seed producers but DT Brown also offers a free packet of replacement seeds if yours fail to germinate. Their 100% Satisfaction Guarantee is here.

Full information on how to cancel your order or request a replacement can be found here.


From DT Brown, I was able to plant some of their seed potato, pumpkins, squash and carrots at the start of 2022 and I was really pleased with them all:



Here is one half of my allotment. Here you can see (from bottom up clockwise) pumpkins, carrots, squash, french beans, purple sprouting, raspberries, herb bed, onions, broad beans, strawberries, winter raspberries. potatoes, dwarf beans, more carrots and leeks.


Few more bits of produce from my DT Brown seeds etc last year:

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  1. marty-401's avatar
    Co op just started doing three packs of seeds for £1.50 and Lidl will soon start doing theirs, which start from 29p per pack (usually).
  2. MattMac's avatar
    Your crops look great. Although generally I'd say Premier Seeds direct are usually the best place for seeds, delivery is incredibly cheap, quick, with a generous quantity of seeds and pretty much all their seeds are £1 a pack.
    GregorskyDeals's avatar
    I've been using them for years, 100% confidence and satisfaction with Premier Seeds
  3. jidd's avatar
    Wilko...3 for 2 on most veg seeds starting at 50p
  4. Szabster's avatar
    I've got a question for the green thumbs and middle fingers

    Last year I made a 2m x 5m raised bed. What would you plant if you had a 6m old baby? I've got some other planters as well that I could use for spinach and stuff. I kinda want to grow stuff that the little one could eat this year. Thoughts?
    petermcgregor14's avatar
    Carrots, potatoes, peas, onions, strawberries. Anything that's good to store and is going to give you a decent amount of produce is a good start. Then anything that's not top strong in flavour so it's okay for a little one.
  5. andrewmaclennan2's avatar
    Code not working
    mrheap's avatar
    minimum purchase requirement for free postage
  6. Clast's avatar
    This is the best post ever!
    Jason's avatar
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    Thanks
  7. philstorer7253's avatar
    This will grow with some heat. Thanks op
  8. ribs1's avatar
    Thanks for the post OP, and well done with your allotment Very impressive indeed!
  9. Kandy's avatar
    Fantastic post, love the allotment photos. Not used DT Brown for seeds but will take a look.
  10. Dan_82's avatar
    Lovely
  11. DunDunFather's avatar
    Which seeds did you use to grow the plastic bottle next to the carrot? (edited)
  12. Rmcstar's avatar
    Great deal! Amazing allotment too
  13. Im_Ethan_Bradberry's avatar
    How much is delivery?
  14. marty-401's avatar
    Carrots, peas, dwarf beans and a couple of black currant bushes.
  15. winningchip's avatar
    What is the crazy snake like vegetable in the first picture?
    Jason's avatar
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    Trombonico. It is an Italian squash which grows into a curve Many people grow them off of something so that they look something like -

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    Of everything I grew, these were by far the easiest to grow and the plants just keep growing them!
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