Plant/seed catalogs

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  1. capney

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    Help
    Im sure I found a link somewhere on the threads to direct us to seed/plants catalogs.
    Now I cant seem to find it. anybody help, please
     
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  3. capney

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    Thanking you kindly.
    I should have done that.
    Another one of those senior moments.!!
    Robert
     
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    Know the feeling. Mind you, it's good asking questions like that, as others may benefit yea.:thumb:
     
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    A senior moment is the usual get out cluase.
    Works for me... sometimes..
     
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    Hello Capney
    these are the seed suppliers I have been using. I prefer to use the online catalogue because it is easier to search for items.

    http://seeds.thompson-morgan.com/uk/en/

    http://www.nickys-nursery.co.uk/seeds/

    As Tweaky said there are hundreds of seed suppliers. What are other members favourite suppliers for choice, quality and of course price. Any recommendations will be appreciated.
     
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    There's one called Crocus whom I have heard on good authority are really good.:thumb:
     
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