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Big Seed Giveaway 2015

06 Sunday Dec 2015

Posted by sallynex in giveaways, seeds

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seeds

While we’re on the subject of seeds…

The imminent arrival of my little package of heritage seeds from the HSL has prompted me to have my annual clear-out.

I do this every year: the routine goes 1) throw out any seed packets more than two years old 2) throw out carrot and parsnip seed regardless (I buy these in fresh each year – better germination rates) 3) put aside seeds to give or swap with other gardeners.

And then of course 4) go get loads more seed!

Since I’ve now reached stage 3, and it’s coming up to Christmas which seems a nice time to start giving people stuff, I thought it was about time I revived the annual CG Big Seed Giveaway (last held in 2013 when I was still sane and my schedule hadn’t been hijacked by 48,000 words and a book publisher).

So first come, first served: get your free seeds here!

Here’s what’s available this year:

Aubergine ‘Black Beauty’
Beetroot ‘Boldor’ (yellow-fleshed)
Broccoli raab ’60 Days’
Buddleja ‘Butterfly Hybrids’
Cabbage ‘Greyhound’
Cauliflower ‘All the Year Round’
Cauliflower ‘Romanescu natalino’
Chilli pepper ‘Bhut Jolokia’
Chilli pepper ‘Ember Explosive’
Chilli pepper ‘Hotscotch’
Chilli pepper ‘Rocoto’
Cornflower ‘Black Ball’
Cucumber ‘White Wonder’
Dill
Eryngium planum ‘Blue Hobbit’
Fennel ‘Di Firenze’
New Zealand spinach
Poppy ‘Ladybird’
Radish ‘Mooli Mino Early’
Sorrel ‘Red Veined’
Strawberry ‘Baron Solemacher’
Tomato ‘Artisan TM – Bumble Bee Mixed’
Tomato ‘Baby Pink Plum’
Tomato ‘Indigo Rose’
Tomato ‘Rosella’
White mustard ‘Tilney’
Zinnia ‘Hot Mix’

How to claim your free seeds:

  • comment below giving the names of the seeds you want
  • then send an email to sally dot nex at btinternet dot com confirming your request and giving me an address to send your seeds to. I will reply giving you an address to which you’ll need to send a stamped, self-addressed envelope
  • I’ll update this post regularly giving details of what’s gone and what’s left
  • the giveaway will last for two weeks, until Monday 21 December: follow me on Twitter (@sallynex) for updates. Any seed not taken at the end of the two weeks will be… well, not sure yet, but I’ll find a use for them!
  • if you enjoy growing your seeds, please blog about them later in the year if you can!

Rules:

  • no more than 5 packets of seed per person.
  • first to place their order in the comments below gets the seed (no orders via Twitter accepted – you can only order in the comments below so everyone can see your seed has been taken)
  • if I don’t receive your SAE within a week your seeds will be re-offered
  • sorry but the offer is only open to UK respondents

The Big Seed Giveaway

20 Friday Jan 2012

Posted by sallynex in seeds

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Anyone want some seeds?

One of my new resolutions for this year is to get stricter with the number of seeds I sow. No – really. I will.

(At this point, probably best not to mention the fat envelope full of little packets of RHS seeds I found while clearing out which are just so mouthwateringly gorgeous I can’t bear to let them go).

The thing is that every March I pull out the old floppy disc* box I use for keeping my seed packets in, and rifle through the section labelled – rather conventionally – ‘March’.

This is where I stuff all the packets of seed I acquire during the year, just as somewhere to put them, really. Result: far too many seeds. And I mean far too many: this year I counted around 60 packets I know for sure I will not have time, space or if I’m honest inclination to grow.

No point in keeping all these spare seed packets: but what to do? They’re all within date – some with ‘sow-by’ dates this year but most longer than that – and it seems such a waste just to chuck them out. Nearly all are pristine and unopened: some have lost their outer packets and therefore instructions, but I still know (because I’ve written it on the inner foil packets) the variety and sow-by date.

My usual fallback is to offload them at a seed swap, but I’m not planning to go to one this year: last year’s was great but it was a bit of a hike, being in Wiltshire, and I haven’t found one near enough to go to around here (yet). And besides, I’ve already got quite enough seed to sow to be getting on with for this year and – see resolution above – I really, honestly, truthfully don’t need any more.

So I thought I’d just… well… give them away, in my own sort of seed swap without the swap bit.

Therefore, I hereby announce, in its inaugural year of what I suspect may become an annual event…

The CG Big Seed Giveaway for 2012
(rules (not many, I hope) follow the list)

Flowers:
(I’m having to be a bit coy about the exact varieties in some cases, so where I’ve only listed the name + colour, email me if you want the full details (see below))

Poppy (Papaver laciniatum) (pink) (2 packets available) – both taken
Hollyhock (two-tone mix) – taken
Godetia (pink) – taken
Foxglove (pink)
Foxglove (white with purple dots) – taken
Foxglove (compact, pink) – taken
Calendula (single, yellow)
Coreopsis grandiflora – taken
Antirrhinum dwarf mix
Phlox (mauve mix) – taken
Zinnia (striped mix) – taken
Californian poppy (double, mix) – taken
Salpiglossis (wine-red)
Cornflower (pink & white mix) – taken
Petunia (pink and white mix) – taken
Wildflower mix (for bees) – taken
Gaillardia (butter yellow) – taken

Vegetables:
Courgette (yellow variety) (2 packets available) – both taken
Chilli pepper ‘Hot Cayenne’ – taken
Chilli pepper (medium hot, red) – taken
Brussels sprout ‘Evesham Special’ – taken
Carrot (yellow variety) – taken
Carrot (white variety) – taken
Cabbage (green coleslaw type, autumn/winter variety) – taken
Cauliflower ‘Aalsmeer’ – taken
Tomato ‘Moneymaker’ – taken
Tomato (patio variety, cherry) – taken
Onion ‘Long Red Florence’ – taken
Onion ‘Ailsa Craig’ – taken

Seeds saved by me (NB I am a little erratic on the seed-saving side so viability can’t be guaranteed, though it’s quite likely: all the following are heritage varieties)

Martock beans (9 packets) – 3 taken
Squash ‘Potimarron’ (9 packets) – 6 taken
Climbing French bean ‘George’s’ (9 packets) – 4 taken

Opened packets (still with plenty of seed in):
Cabbage ‘Ruby Ball’ – taken
Beetroot ‘Chioggia’ – taken
Bronze fennel – taken
Artichoke ‘Purple Globe’ – taken
Runner beans (no variety given as this was a seed swap acquisition) – taken

How to claim your free seeds:
– comment below giving the names of the seeds you want (if you have any questions about how this works, do just ask. Ditto re more information on any of the named varieties above – most of those named can be found on the interweb if you google)
– then send an email to sally dot nex at btinternet dot com confirming your request
– I’ll send you an email back giving you my address
– send an SAE to me and I’ll put the seeds in the envelope and post it back to you
– I’ll update this post regularly giving details of what’s gone and what’s left
– the giveaway will last for a week, until 27 January: since this post will go wandering off down the blog, follow me on Twitter (@sallynex) for updates
– if you enjoy growing your seeds, please blog about them later in the year if you can!

Rules:
– no more than 10 packets of seed and no more than one packet of the same variety per person.
– after the week is up, I’ll divvy up the remainder between those who have said they want more than 10 packets, so do indicate if you’d like to be part of this.
– first to place their order in the comments below gets the seed
– sorry but the offer is only open to UK respondents, otherwise I’ll get clobbered by customs and those nice people who try to stop nasty diseases crossing borders on the backs of foreign seeds

*remember floppy discs? Mine were 3 1/2″ and made a whirring noise when you put them in the computer: they seemed the ultimate in hi-techery at the time. The only thing I couldn’t quite work out was why they were called floppy when they were so… well… un-floppy. All in all it was quite a relief when CDs and memory sticks came along and relieved me of having to think about it any more.

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