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.
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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).
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(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?
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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.
Formerly self-contained, but expanding my gardening horizons beyond pots!
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?
The Moneyless Chicken says:- Use it up, wear it out, make it do or do without.