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Discussion in 'Gardening Discussions' started by AndyS, Apr 22, 2014.

  1. Kristen

    Kristen Under gardener

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    One of the Peters perhaps?

    (Do you want some seed ??)
     
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      I'd love to say yes, but I need to get back on track with my plan of growing more bulbs and tubers. Space, or lack of space, rules!
      So far since christmas I have acquired seeds for;
      Bauhinia variegata (2 plants growing)
      Vestia foetida (8 plants so far - want one?)
      Musschia wollastonii (lots of plants growing)
      Sophora davidii (just germinating)
      Caesalpinia from Jenny (the soil is moving)
      Swainona formosa (several plants so far)

      The list of trees and shrub seedlings from last year is too long to think about, and then there are the herbaceous seedlings!
      As I wandered around the other day I thought "I'm in the poo. I'm running out of space"!!!

      So yes, I'd love some! I'll palm the plants off on my parents as they still have loads of space:lolpt:
       
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        Would plants instead be better - a bit later on when seedlings are bigger. I don't think I have many seedlings at all (cock up) but as luck would have it all the outdoor ones are still alive, so I don't think I need any of my own.
         
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        Either/or - I'm easy.
         
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        I have loads of seed, I'll do that. If I have plants that are worthy I'll let you know later on - your seed will be miles behind them I expect. Seed will keep (I have kept it, and still viable, for 2 or 3 years for sure)
         
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