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Yes very clear, I was wondering if you ordered from the UK if it cost a lot in postage, but as you order from the US obviously not Their seeds are very good. Do you order from any US seed producers?? |
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Yes. I imagine the postage would be rather horrible! I have ordered from so many US seed companies over the years that I can't really remember all the names: Shepherd's Seeds was a favorite but they were taken over by some large congomerate & the catalogue just didn't seem to have the selection it used to have. I've pretty much settled on T & M; have always been satisfied. |
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Looking good Emma. Interested to hear about the lemon grass - is that 5' growth in one year and die back with the frost????? Wow! My seeds are up quickly too. I wonder if it's because we're actually a bit later sowing, because of the awful weather, and the length of daylight is getting them moving? I think daylight hours is the most crucial factor in plant growth? |
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Emma, DMUS Have you tried Pak Choi (maybe Bok Choi US?). Very quick growing and great in stir fry type cooking. Nice & compact, so doesn't take all your garden. I really like it, to grow and cook. |
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Dinahsmum, think the 5 feet is probably in one year, as the T & M catalogue lists it as a half-hardy perennial, which means it can't tolerate frost. Makes sense when you think about it, as it comes, I think,from tropical or semi-tropical areas. Will Google this later...yes, I like Bok Choi! |
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Another update, so this has been a week, the only two have haven't come up yet are the mint, although one has got something sprouting in it and the other is one of the squash. |
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