JJB
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Some tomato seeds, Ruthje & Orange Queen.
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A few heads of Babington Leek bulbils - now in the GH to dry off after yesterday's rain.
Also collected some pods of Lady Di climbing beans. Always seems a bit odd to call a bean by that name.
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JJB
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(21-10-2025, 03:51 PM)Veggie Wrote: A few heads of Babington Leek bulbils - now in the GH to dry off after yesterday's rain.
Also collected some pods of Lady Di climbing beans. Always seems a bit odd to call a bean by that name.
I sowed/planted your seed swap Babbingtons last spring, they sprouted and then died off. I didn't think much of it but left them in situ. Now I see they're sprouting again so all is well. Thanks V.
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If anyone wants some/more, I'll have plenty to share.
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Saved some Roma tomato seeds. They were the best cooking tomato this year as a lot of the others suffered from greenback with all the sunshine. Also some had very little core which I find unusual for a plum tomato.
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