I've sent in my seed orders for my 2023 crops. It's a great feeling to have everything ready to go, just the small matter of the rest of winter to get out of the way. I was surprised that this early there are already some varieties which are sold out.
I got the bulk of my seeds from The Organic Gardening Catalogue this year. I haven't bought much from them in recent years as so many of their organic varieties are from the continent, which don't do all that well here in Scotland for me. This year though I am seeing far more UK origin varieties, which is great.
I also buy from Mr Fothergill because they have my favourite varieties of things like Tomatoes, Cucumbers and so on. I bought my seed potatoes from Jamieson Bros, as they are a local company without all the hype, and sell really good stock.
I bought some unusual beans and other seeds from
www.beansandherbs.co.uk and this year for the first time I have saved some seeds from this year, Runner Bean Black Doulting which is great for growing outdoors in Scotland. I tried to save Broad beans too but the mice ate the lot while they were still on the plants.
Has anyone else put in their seed order yet? It gives me something to get me through the long gloomy winter nights, planning how and where I shall grow my crops this coming year