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(09-05-2024, 08:07 AM)JJB Wrote: (08-05-2024, 05:51 PM)doublyjonah Wrote: Maybe this should be in the confessional thread. I bought from one of the less reputable websites because I just had to have some seeds I saw elsewhere but was too cheap to buy... Rudbeckia Sahara, zinnia queen lime, a large flowered white achillea, some very pale calendula, and a naked seeded pumpkin because I'm hoping to eat the seeds without all the crunching and shell splinters.
Never heard of naked seeded pumpkin. That goes on the list for next year. Hope we have a progress report in the autumn. Which variety did you get DJ? I ended up with Triple Treat since they had it at the same site as the flower seed I wanted. I sowed them yesterday so fingers crossed I'll get one to report on. I have also heard of Naked Bear, I believe, and a couple with non-English names that I can't remember.
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(09-05-2024, 09:49 AM)doublyjonah Wrote: (09-05-2024, 08:07 AM)JJB Wrote: (08-05-2024, 05:51 PM)doublyjonah Wrote: Maybe this should be in the confessional thread. I bought from one of the less reputable websites because I just had to have some seeds I saw elsewhere but was too cheap to buy... Rudbeckia Sahara, zinnia queen lime, a large flowered white achillea, some very pale calendula, and a naked seeded pumpkin because I'm hoping to eat the seeds without all the crunching and shell splinters.
Never heard of naked seeded pumpkin. That goes on the list for next year. Hope we have a progress report in the autumn. Which variety did you get DJ? I ended up with Triple Treat since they had it at the same site as the flower seed I wanted. I sowed them yesterday so fingers crossed I'll get one to report on. I have also heard of Naked Bear, I believe, and a couple with non-English names that I can't remember. Lady Godiva is one!
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(09-05-2024, 09:59 AM)Veggie Wrote: (09-05-2024, 09:49 AM)doublyjonah Wrote: (09-05-2024, 08:07 AM)JJB Wrote: (08-05-2024, 05:51 PM)doublyjonah Wrote: Maybe this should be in the confessional thread. I bought from one of the less reputable websites because I just had to have some seeds I saw elsewhere but was too cheap to buy... Rudbeckia Sahara, zinnia queen lime, a large flowered white achillea, some very pale calendula, and a naked seeded pumpkin because I'm hoping to eat the seeds without all the crunching and shell splinters.
Never heard of naked seeded pumpkin. That goes on the list for next year. Hope we have a progress report in the autumn. Which variety did you get DJ? I ended up with Triple Treat since they had it at the same site as the flower seed I wanted. I sowed them yesterday so fingers crossed I'll get one to report on. I have also heard of Naked Bear, I believe, and a couple with non-English names that I can't remember. Lady Godiva is one!
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(08-05-2024, 05:51 PM)doublyjonah Wrote: Maybe this should be in the confessional thread. I bought from one of the less reputable websites because I just had to have some seeds I saw elsewhere but was too cheap to buy... Rudbeckia Sahara, zinnia queen lime, a large flowered white achillea, some very pale calendula, and a naked seeded pumpkin because I'm hoping to eat the seeds without all the crunching and shell splinters. Really like the sound of all the flowers you bought. Especially the large flowered white Achillea and pale Calendula. Have grown zinnia Queen Red Lime and Rudbeckia Sahara in past years and been very pleased with them (Don't know why I'm not growing them this year, really!)
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(15-05-2024, 11:00 AM)Farendwoman Wrote: (08-05-2024, 05:51 PM)doublyjonah Wrote: Maybe this should be in the confessional thread. I bought from one of the less reputable websites because I just had to have some seeds I saw elsewhere but was too cheap to buy... Rudbeckia Sahara, zinnia queen lime, a large flowered white achillea, some very pale calendula, and a naked seeded pumpkin because I'm hoping to eat the seeds without all the crunching and shell splinters. Really like the sound of all the flowers you bought. Especially the large flowered white Achillea and pale Calendula. Have grown zinnia Queen Red Lime and Rudbeckia Sahara in past years and been very pleased with them (Don't know why I'm not growing them this year, really!) Oh that's exciting, FEW. I'm really looking forward to them although I think I'm probably rather later for the rudbeckia and the achillea. I've had good germination for the calendula, zinnias, and achillea, so I've gotten away with my order from a naughty supplier.
I assume some of them wouldn't come true from saved seed but I'll try for anything that seems likely.
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It's confession time again. T&M's free p&p and 89p seeds lured me in. No excuses just weak willed. Only 4 packets :2 wallflowers, a yellow French marigold and a tomato Merrygold which is an F1 so I can't save the seed.
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(16-05-2024, 10:03 AM)JJB Wrote: It's confession time again. T&M's free p&p and 89p seeds lured me in. No excuses just weak willed. Only 4 packets :2 wallflowers, a yellow French marigold and a tomato Merrygold which is an F1 so I can't save the seed. That's a double confession;
!. You bought seeds
2. you gave money to T&M
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(16-05-2024, 11:53 AM)Veggie Wrote: (16-05-2024, 10:03 AM)JJB Wrote: It's confession time again. T&M's free p&p and 89p seeds lured me in. No excuses just weak willed. Only 4 packets :2 wallflowers, a yellow French marigold and a tomato Merrygold which is an F1 so I can't save the seed. That's a double confession;
!. You bought seeds
2. you gave money to T&M
I can't disagree, I'll do two lots of penitence, I'll do two lots of digging and two lots of weeding and even be nice to P.
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Responded to a FB post in a plant swap group and shortly thereafter collected a bag of dahlia tubers and rooted cuttings from a very nice lady in a nearby neighborhood. Otto's Thrill, Maya, Rawhide, Penhill Dark Monarch, and Great Silence.
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