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RE: Seed buying - JJB - 10-01-2023 (10-01-2023, 06:16 PM)Small chilli Wrote: After giving it some thought. The way I choose seeds to buy is really quiet convoluted ! SC, no one would have a clue you're dyslexic - you manage extremely well, credit to you. RE: Seed buying - Scarlet - 10-01-2023 I have a book - its something I doodle In and write a list of varieties I've seen that i would like/ take notes etc - Ive moved away from having a laptop/sitting with a computer. So when the dahlia company opened its books for orders late Sept- I compared what they had available to my list and whittled it down to fit my budget ( it did go out the window a bit!) When buying flower seeds theres not that many companies that do the cut flower varieties that I like...I only use chilterns and moles. The others dont do much variety? Im not growing much veg these days, a couple of tomatoes - will always stick to black icicle and a cherry. I didnt do beans last year because I didnt have the space. Lettuce is usually self saved. I will use the swaps for my beans - missed them - so will do a teepee this year. RE: Seed buying - Garrett - 10-01-2023 I keep a wish list in a notebook of any varieties I want to get. Sometimes it's a vague "dwarf sunflower", other times it's a specific variety that had something which appeals to me. With flowers, I'm always looking for something natural looking as I generally don't like double flowers or super dwarf plants or extra large flower heads. I prefer the plants to have a pleasing overall proportion. I also love varieties that are scented. With vegetables I look for vigour and productivity of course, but also visual appeal. I really like having different colours of tomato, squash and french bean. I want to have something that isn't typically sold in the supermarket. RE: Seed buying - SarrissUK - 10-01-2023 I look at the pictures, but they don't tend to sway me, until more recently when I started considering flowers. I'm a sucker for a pretty flower. For everything else, i.e. for veggies, I'm also a sucker for anything new and fandangled and will almost always try new things out. That's how I am with most things in life though, so that's not a major surprise. I often go back to the same varieties, but I'd say half the time I try new varieties alongside the tried and tested. I like a lot of seeds in my packets, I like a bargain, and germination rates and speed of delivery. I very rarely buy from the big seed companies. RE: Seed buying - Farendwoman - 11-01-2023 I ALWAYS wait for free delivery. Can’t stand paying for delivery when often I only want one packet that (on a whim!) I’ve suddenly decided that I really want. RE: Seed buying - Scarlet - 11-01-2023 (11-01-2023, 09:54 AM)Farendwoman Wrote: I ALWAYS wait for free delivery.I buy mine so I go over the £30 so I get free delivery.... RE: Seed buying - Veggie - 11-01-2023 I've been known to do the same as Scarlet with Chiltern Seeds. There's a logic that goes...........if I buy another Bargain basement collection, its about the same price as the P&P so, effectively, the seeds are free. Works for me anyway. |