I had a look at it but as I didn't want the book (a paperback for a tenner?) nor the unspecified seeds, I didn't look any deeper. If you want the book it could be a bargain, the seeds did look a bit different than the bog standard T&M bargain varieties.
Does it list the random seeds anywhere? Just curious as I have a similar book about wartime gardening.
(25-02-2023, 03:29 PM)Veggie Wrote: [ -> ]Does it list the random seeds anywhere? Just curious as I have a similar book about wartime gardening.
Nah from what I can see, no seed list. I can get the book second hand for under a fiver.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/p/10046609954?iid=334534517216
So not so sure if the extra for the seeds is worth it?
PS Just had a thought, I imagine the current trend for 'No Dig' would have went down like the Hindenburg in those days!
Buy the Ebay one and save your money because you can buy a lot of seeds from Premier Seeds et al for £5 and they'd be seeds you chose not odds and ends from T&M/Suttons (same company).
(25-02-2023, 05:15 PM)Veggie Wrote: [ -> ]Buy the Ebay one and save your money because you can buy a lot of seeds from Premier Seeds et al for £5 and they'd be seeds you chose not odds and ends from T&M/Suttons (same company).
You were saying you have the bopk veggie? how thick is it (how many pages) and was it worth buying do you reckom?
Has anyone spotted any good compost offers? (For delivery, not in-store only). I'd like to get the other half of my garden covered, and top up my existing beds a bit, but I haven't created anywhere close to enough finished compost in the past year.
The Mail on Sunday has gardening offers today - according to their front page online.
Free tomato plants, Free 10 pack of seeds & a £10 gardening voucher. Total savings £100. P&P may apply See page 46.
Anyone going shopping today who can have a sneeky peep?