Best online Seed supplier

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  1. Bouncingnrg

    Bouncingnrg Apprentice Gardener

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    Hiya,

    Title says it all, whats your experiences, cheapest? Best quality? Best range?
     
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    JWK Gardener Staff Member

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    Theres not a one stop shop. I buy from a few different ones: Nickys Seeds, Chiltern Seeds plus I've used crocus, seagrave, athelas and the palm farm. Also I've bought quite a few bargain seeds and plants from ebay.

    If you want really cheap look out on freecycle/freegle and visit local boot sales in the spring.
     
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    • ARMANDII

      ARMANDII Low Flying Administrator Staff Member

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      I'm with JWK, on this. I buy seeds from Nicky's Seeds, Jungle Seeds, Seedaholics and any other seed source I can find, including shops like Wilco's. I did buy from Thompson and Morgans, and the like, but find their prices are nearly double of those from the first three suppliers I mentioned and you only get half the number of seeds, I'm thinking of Tomato seeds especially. I buy from where ever my interest or fad takes me.....but only if I think I'm getting good value.:D
       
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      • longk

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        I'm a big fan of Chiltern seeds.
        Also think that Plants of Distinction are good, as are Plant World Seeds (has anyone visited their garden?).
         
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        I have bought lots of seed this spring from ebay suppliers. It has worked out much cheaper and far more convenient. Of course, the proof of the seed is in the growing and I don't yet know how good germination will be or if the varieties will be accurate. However, I've had bad (non-existent, even) germination from reputable seed companies (including one or two named in the thread) so I'm not in any rush to pay their high prices.

        I figure that most of them get their seed from a smallish number of producers world-wide, probably wholesale, so it's probably all the same seed anyway. If I pay a seed company £3.50 for a packet rather than £1.50 I'm pretty sure the difference goes to them as profit, or spent on marketing and fancy packing - I don't think they're using the surplus cash to hand select the plumpest, finest, most viable seed just for me.

        So I've gone for the cheapest options so far.

        I also object to the fact that seed companies will happily sell seed of varieties which will only germinate if sown very fresh. Effectively, they will take my money for a dead product. Should I be more clued up and refuse to buy them or should seed companies be more clued up and refuse to sell them?
         
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        I know how you feel on this one!
        I tried for years to get Tacca chantrieri to germinate unsuccessfully!
        And from eight Lapageria seeds I had one germinate, although I did buy them very much eyes wide open at a reduced price.
         
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        For the conventional stuff (vegetables and the usual Annuals) I buy them in the early Autumn in the sales. The Garden Centre Group (formerly Wyevales) has had a 50p-a-packet sale in September. Lots of £3.50 packets of poncy F1 seeds still on their shelves at that time ... for things that will keep a year or two I buy enough for the following year, in case they don't happen to have any of that variety left in next year's sale :)

        Other than that I tend to use Moles Seeds. They sell to growers, so their quantities are larger, and thus cheaper per seed. handy if you can share-with-a0mate, are growing a lot, or the seeds will keep a few years. Postage free (but not for heavier things like peas and beans and Grass seed)
         
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          if you want rare or unusual plants, this German site is very good

          www.rareplants.de
           
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          • graham the gardener 1978

            graham the gardener 1978 i'm addicted to gardening and i love it

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            i use a load of suppliers, most already mentioned but i'll add the organic seed catalouge good for veg and heritage veg:D. also sarah raven seeds for girly cut flowers :rolleyespink:
             
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            :) I have always loved Mr Fothergills seed packets,they kind of drag you in and say "buy me"
            The quality is as reliable as anybody.
            After sales and PR is excellent .
            I do use others,but they are my prefered choice.



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            • Marley Farley

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              I, like allot of others use a few different sites, but mainly I use Marshalls seeds for most of my veg on the whole, but I also use Nicky's seeds I really love this little company too Sow Seeds
              Have used Crocus many times too with great success.. For plants though I do try to get locally, but not always possible I know... :thumbsup:
               
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              • Ariadae

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                I have used moreveg.co.uk for the first time this year,cheaper because fewer seeds I think but some good offers
                Othwise I love Nicky's

                Aria
                 
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