Subscription Boxes (not G&G).
JJB Offline
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I think I've read Sphinx long timeback, a rollicking read IIRC.
I'm on murder mysteries ATM, a J D Robb
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Just had some more boxes pop up on fb. Instantly thought of this thread.


https://www.seedpantry.co.uk/?fbclid=IwA...uyPT4DV1xg
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Just looked to see how much I could save by NOT subscribing. Seems to be £12.99 a month for 6 packets of seed or £19.99 for 10 packets - or you can swap a packet for a couple of crocus corms.

Good job I've saved that money as last night I discovered Job Lot Books on the Bay! Ordered a Joblot of 25-40 Non Fiction books for £14.99 with Free P&P. Supposed to be in typical Charity Shop condition. I know some will be of no interest but I'm hoping some will - maybe on topics that I wouldn't normally read. I'll let you know what its like - should be delivered this week. Random books!!! Perfect. Smile
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Just come across another subscription offer that I can save some money on. https://thefloralproject.co.uk/products/flower-club
The idea is that you grow flowers to give away. To do this you, obviously, need seeds and, for a mere £30 a month you will be sent 5 packets of flower seeds to grow. THAT is an incredible £6 a packet of seeds and, from the website, these are re-packaged seeds in brown paper envelopes. Even our "favourite" seed seller doesn't charge that much a packet! Bet you don't get many seeds either.
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Small chilli Offline
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I had to go look at that. That’s some expensive seeds! But it ok because you’re in a club and everyone gets to see the how to videos and talk to the “experts “ . No thanks  Big Grin . 




It’s basically our g&g seed swap spread out over 12 months and private access to a version of g&g forum ( no doubt without the fun, camaraderie & randomness of g&g ). While being robbed £30 a month  Big Grin Big Grin .
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Very wary of subscription boxes. They seem to be very common now for everything. My feelings are "If it's too good to be true, it usually is" Caveat Emtor! Rolleyes
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JJB Offline
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It all harks back to Readers Digest, easy to start but really difficult to cancel. No thanks on all fronts.
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toomanytommytoes Offline
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So many companies have moved towards monthly subscriptions in the last few years. It's like a gym membership, the gym loves the recurring monthly revenue and only a fraction of customers actually get value out of their subscription.

£30 for 5 packets of seeds is obscene. All the varieties I can see in the photos you can get from Chiltern Seeds for just over £2 a packet. You can get all the growing information and help online for free. Fair enough if you want to be part of a community and feel like you're doing something good, but I don't think you should have to pay so much for the privilege.
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Veggie Offline
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I have a cunning plan. Big Grin
Several of our G&G members grow "cut" flowers for selling - others grow them purely for their own pleasure. Others, (me) forget all about growing flowers and haven't the heart to pick them anyway.
What if we start the G&G Floral Project, loosely based on the rip-off £30 a month one in previous posts?
Between us, we decide on 5 different flower seeds to sow each month and endeavour to produce a Floral Bouquet from them which we "give" to G&G each month? We don't have to grow the same seeds but there may be some which are more popular than others.
What do you think?
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I like that plan. I like the cut flowers idea but it turns out I don’t actually have a clue what I’m doing. So this would be great.
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