JJB
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Lily's a treasure to be nurtured for sure
Gardening is an excuse not to do housework
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Small chilli
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I’ve just got this lot from a garden centre in Cheshire. All reduced
forsythia
2 day lilies - think pink and fruity kiss
Clematis - big purple flowers
2 pyracantha - yellow & orange
Buddleia - dark purple
Honeysuckle - scented
Jasminum - yellow
Caryopteris - Worcester gold
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Small chilli
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I forgot one apparently . I got an Escallonia on my virtual garden centre tour this morning as well.
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JJB
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My 50p seeds from Tuesday were:
Broad bean - Aquadulce Claudia & de Monica
DFB - Nautica & Mistik
Tomato - Gourmandia & Divinity
Winter squash - Baked Potato
7 pkts £3.50
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24-06-2022, 02:39 PM
(This post was last modified: 24-06-2022, 05:08 PM by Veggie.
Edit Reason: adding 4p to the calculation!
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Bought 4 more blocks of Coir compost, making 5 in total, If each block makes 75 litres of compost, that's 375 litres for £15. (4p a litre)
Still on offer in Morrisons. Original price £8.50 each, Seasonal Reduction of £5.50 = £3. Don't be misled by the Special Offer of 2 packs for £12 - ask for the price to be checked.
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Use it up, wear it out, make it do or do without.
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Picked up some half price seeds from Wilko. Didn't go mad and only got things already on my wish list for next year:
Cucumber La Diva
Scabious annuals
Bedding nicotiana Roulette
Lavatera annuals for the tortoise
Wallflower mix to sow now
My favourite Little Gem lettuce
Borage
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JJB
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I've fallen off the wagon.
I went to Wilko and splurged on their half price seeds, plenty of flowers and some sweetcorn, delphiniums, sweet peas, Swan River daisy red salvia, penstemon, pretty fox gloves which will be a change from all the wild ones that pop up everywhere, thunbergia which is all I can remember er ATM, masses of seeds and £7.50 later....... I'm back on the 12 step.
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Decided to buy some tomato rootstock seeds and extra grafting clips for next year from Mole seeds. Also, after Veggie pointing out how expensive Senshyu Yellow Onions were, I added some of those seeds to my order, a bit dearer than premierseeds but postage is free. They need sowing in late august and 5g is likely over 1000 seeds.
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Vinny
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I've never grown or eaten chard. An allotment neighbour really loves it so I thought I might give it a try. I have bought Chard-Bright Lights and will sow it on Sunday.
I must admit that one of the reasons I liked the look of it was that one red plant of hers had bolted and made the most architectural plant, well over six foot high that wouldn't go amiss in a flower garden. I bought the seed from 'Seed Craft'
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