Seeds For Next Year (or maybe to try a few now)

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  1. longk

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    I have a few that you could add if you're interested Biblo..................
     
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      Always interested longk :snork:, but I don't know if I'll have anything you may like to swap?? :dunno::biggrin:
       
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      I've bought seeds from Suttons and Dobies for next year. Added to the seeds I have from this year I think I'm going to need a second greenhouse as I'll have tomatoes to house as well. :heehee:

      These are the seeds I have bought recently.

      Nicotiana...........'F1 Super Hybrid Mix'
      Delphinium............'Summer Morning'
      Aquilegia............'Rhubarb and Custard'
      Helleborus..........'Niger'
      Cosmos...........'Sonata Mixed'
      Petunia..........'F2 Sundance Mixed'
      Aubrieta...........'Spring Charm'
      Lavender..........'Bush Baby'
      Wangenheimia.......... (Vulcan Grass)

      Various tomato seeds and I'll be trying Capsicum.........'F1 Denver' for the first time. :)
       
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        Kochia trichophylla is one that always favours our garden wherever we live. We found this and have never looked back. A brilliant gap filler and good foliage plant to show off those in front of them.
         
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