The Accidental Smallholder Forum
Growing => Gardens => Topic started by: Fluffywelshsheep on October 25, 2007, 11:17:37 am
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I am looking at the thompson and morgan seed catalogue and am wondering if any one else look at them too.
Who do you think is the best catalogue?
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I like the Organic Gardening Catalogue (http://www.organiccatalog.com). We're members of the HDRA (http://www.gardenorganic.org.uk/) and buying from it helps support their work, so have an added incentive.
We might open a seed-swapping board if there's enough interest - I know that most years we have lots of half-full seed packets left over - what do you think?
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I like that idea of a seed swap, this helps keep cost down and also prolong the life of the seeds if you no what i mean
I am quite lucky at the moment i have been given about £17 quids worth of vouchers for thompson and morgan the only problem is am having trouble deciding what to get lol Which isn't always a prob for me and seeds lol
linz
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I like the T&M catalogue too. The vegetable bit has useful growing instructions. I do get seduced bt the marketing and make a long list of seeds, then have to cut it back when reality strikes home. This year, I grew aubergines - we don't LIKE aubergines, but according to the catalogue, these were the best thing since sliced bread.
I'd really like to get some Mayan Gold potatoes, if anyone knows a source...
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We got some really nice potatoes from our local farmer's market and they worked out a treat when we eventually planted them. Pink Fir, Ratte, Golden Delicious (for MB's mum) and ...something else - I'm so scatty! They had plenty of other traditional and unusual types which I dared not try on my first attempt. ::)
Anyway that might be worth a try if you're looking for something less commercial or 'rare'.
Pebbles