Seymour seeds
- To: perennials@mallorn.com
- Subject: Seymour seeds
- From: C*@aol.com
- Date: Thu, 21 Dec 2000 10:55:58 EST
Don
I have used Seymour seeds for several years here in England as they are
pretty competetive on price (they are based in the Channel Island so are free
of our 'Value added Tax'- 17.5%) they are also not vacuum packed, which is
not a problem as I use them generally straight away. They have started
including a 'Totally Tomato's' brochure which I think is from USA so they may
have an exchange of Mailing addresses. The germination has been fine. hope
that helps.
It's funny how I've seen T&M's brochure spoken of so highly as, whilst they
have a wide range of seeds their descriptions I would class in the
'enthusiastic' frame, or bordering on exageration, and on the expensive side.
I do like Chilterns Seed catalogue, whose descriptions of plants can be
brutally frank.
Wishing you all a peaceful Christmas
Colin Moat
Kent England
Typical, you just get the ark finished, and it stops raining!!!
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