Win Seeds from Seed Parade
The lovely people at Seed Parade (http://www.seedparade.co.uk/) are offering two lucky readers the chance to win 50 packets of seed each (a random selection of seed packets will be sent out)
With Seed Parades garden seeds, you could have strong, healthy growing plants with high yields of delicious fruits, vegetables and herbs. They only choose the finest quality seeds from around the world which are then sent to you in a padded envelope, so they arrive fresh and ready to sow. They also don’t go overboard on packaging, which means they can offer first class royal mail postage for only 129 pence and reduce the amount of waste produced.
To top it off, they also have a range of thousands of heirloom, traditional and rare varieties of every seed for mere pennies, so you can find your usual choice or try something new!
As well as selling top quality seed, Seed Parade also have an interesting blog and forum that are well worth checking out.
To enter simply follow the Diligent Gardener and then visit the http://www.seedparade.co.uk/ website and tell us which variety of seed is your favourite. Extra entries can be made by sharing this competition on Twitter (include #DiligentGardener) or facebook.
Terms and conditions: This competition closes at 23.59 on 12 July 2012. Any entries received after this time will not be counted. Entrants must be UK residents aged 18 years or older to enter. By entering this competition you agree and consent to your name being published and by taking part in the competition, entrants are deemed to have read, understood and accepted all of the Terms and Conditions and agreed to be bound by them. The winner will be selected at random and will be announced here on the blog.
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The Tomato Black Cherry look really cool, never seen black tomatos before!
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ReplyDeleteTomato Black Russian - so unusual
ReplyDeleteSilene Jack Flash so pretty
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Pea Kelvedon Wonder
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ReplyDeleteStrawberry Golden Alexandria 350 seeds .. They would be nice for Summer :)
ReplyDeleteThese ones are awsome
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Aquilegia Double Pleat Blue & White 30 seeds
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I wouldn't mind trying these Hot Pepper - Habanero Orange, or the Cucumber Lemon,
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ReplyDeleteIt has to be Sweet Pea Parfumiere they are so beautiful to look at and the smell is just wonderful love sweet peas :) xx
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ReplyDeleteThe Cape Gooseberry as they are so easy to grow, the fruit taste fantastic and the kids love them
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ReplyDeleteThe Tomato Black Russian sound amazing but I think I'd go for the Basil Lemon as I can think of so many things to use it for.
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Sweet Pea Parfumiere
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ReplyDeleteDelphiniums Pacific Giant the shades of blue are breathtaking
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ReplyDeleteDelphinium Crown Pacific Mix gorgeous colous especially the dark blue ones
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ReplyDeleteI really like the look of the Castor Oil Plant - wold be a great addition to my patio
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ReplyDeleteI like the look of the Dwarf French Bean named Purple Queen!
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ReplyDeleteWow! Never knew there were so many different and colourful varieties. But the Courgette Atena Polka stood out with there bright yellow skins, would look great in a stir fry!!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely the Sweet Pea Parfumerie mix!
ReplyDeleteSummer Squash - Sunburst F1 5 seeds. Absolutely love summer squashes and this is one of my favourites!
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ReplyDeleteI like the Foxglove Excelsior Mix
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ReplyDeleteI've always wanted to grow Basil so I'd say the Basil Lemon
ReplyDeleteThe Tomato Black Cherry - I haven't heard about them before this year and enjoyed one that a colleague bought in. I would love to grow my own!
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ReplyDeleteHot Pepper - Bulgarian Carrot. Chillis are the only thing that have survived the slug attacks this Summer!
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ReplyDeleteThe sweet pepper. I am trying to grow some (just one would do!) this year for the first time ever. Fingers and everything else crossed here!
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ReplyDeleteTomato Black Cherry looks delicious
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Sweet Pea Parfumiere
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ReplyDeleteThe tomato Black Krim looks amazing and so unusual
ReplyDeleteCape Gooseberry look good to me and probably delicious in a crumble or pie.
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ReplyDeleteLove the look of the Climbing French Bean Cosse Violette. I think different coloured veg is great for keeping kids interested. Growing at home also increases their interest in trying new things.
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Tomato Black Cherry
ReplyDeletewould love to try the Cape Gooseberry it sounds great
ReplyDeleteI like the look of the Tomato Berry F1 5 seeds as I gorw a lot of tomatoes but I have never seen these before!
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ReplyDeleteI love loads of your seeds, but really adore all the tomatoes, black cherry looks lush, xxx
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ReplyDeleteLot's of votes for the black cherry tom's I have grown them for a couple of years and they are lovely but don't think they will do much this year? Would like to give these a try
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