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Posted 14 August 2023

6 Packets Of Free Seeds (Just Pay Postage), Tomato, Lettuce, Chive, Pak Choi, Poppy, Delphinium

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6 free seed packets and lots of good offers on seeds in their weekend flash sale.

Postage and packaging is a flat rate of £2.39

Too late to plant this year as and pointed out the pakchoi and lettuce are still fine to plant this year.

I've had good germination rates from their seeds in the past.

Delphinium Crown Pacific Mix 50 Seeds
Oriental Poppy - Papaver Orientale New Hybrids 500 Seeds
Chives 500 Seeds
Pak Choi Red F1 200 Seeds
Lettuce Arctic King 500 Seeds
Tomato Bite Size 5 Seeds

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Edited by missymathmo, 15 August 2023
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  1. mrheap's avatar
    Better off buying seeds from premier seeds better quality more of them and less delivery charges
    MattMac's avatar
    Yep. Worth a £1 a pack to be able to choose what you want and have seeds that will last a few seasons. It's true these are cheaper but only if you were going to buy these specific set of seeds anyway (most people probably weren't).
  2. mcfatty's avatar
    It's not too late to grow pak choi.
    nobnoxious's avatar
    The lettuce will do fine as well.
  3. Gooner1011's avatar
    Literally zero need to buy some seeds if you buy the fruit or veg normally. Like tomatoes - plant some from the ones you buy in the shop.
    MattMac's avatar
    That's generally not how it works. Germination rates will be incredibly low using this method. All shop bought tomatoes are hybrids which means the plants won't be a true variety (read as worse). The variety, even if it did come true, would be a commercial variety which is grown more for storage and even ripening rather than flavour which is what you would usually want as a home grower.

    Given I'm harvested 2kg+ of tomatoes just today from half a pack of seeds I paid £1 for I'd say seeds are well worth the money.
  4. Pelican1982's avatar
    I've bought from Seed parade before and had great results. Last order included a pot luck collection of 10 packets of "expired" seed for free and the ones I've sowed have been very productive!
  5. lesleyb32's avatar
    Thank you, I ordered these before and they grew well.
  6. gavbut's avatar
    Beautiful. Missed the toms but got every thing else with loads of extras for under £8 including postage. Heat all the way
  7. jim15feb's avatar
    Seedy deal
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