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Posted by mutebuttondelight (U3517782) on Wednesday, 20th May 2009
Crack open the champagne! Start the music! Shine the coloured lights on the disco ball! Do the happy dance!
I have seeds! I have Dig In seeds!
Thank you Dig In Ann.
Carrots will be sown later today.
Calm down dear they are only seeds: I am glad you got them though;
I got a packet of wild flower seeds free from the Co-op yesterday; Going to a bit of guerilla gardening tomorrow:
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Posted by mutebuttondelight (U3517782) on Wednesday, 20th May 2009
Calm down you say? Good grief, Amazing, don't you realise this means I can come of the Merlot, give my liver a chance to recover (after a glass of champers), pull myself up from being a crumpled heap in the corner of the potting shed and burst forth into life?
Hurrah!And happy sowing!
Hurray!!! fantastic news wafflycat, happy planting, and here's to a strong liver to see us through the stress of the free seeds saga Still haven't got mine yet, but we live in hope. Has vodkarose got hers yet do you know? Who else is still waiting? Shall we form a club? ALways better to drink in company adn not alone!
Come on DigIn Anne, you can do it! We hve faith
Guerilla Gardnening? tell me more - where - what and how?
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Posted by mutebuttondelight (U3517782) on Thursday, 21st May 2009
Guerilla gardening is a wonderful concept. It reclaims 'lost' land and improves the urban environment for all.
I'd almost forgotten I'd asked for any until I saw your post.
Absolutely delighted for you, wafflycat.
You can pass the merlot to janerowena.
dwarfbean
Well, I'm still waiting! Cue for a song there methinks! BJ
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Posted by ladynovicegardener (U5368058) on Saturday, 23rd May 2009
I got mine yesterday morning. I live in Northern Ireland. Beetroot, Butternut Squash, Lettuce, Carrots and Tomatoes.I thought they'd forgotten about me and was surprised to get all 5 packets. I thought they were sending just 1 packet for each customer. I'll have to hold on to some of them until next year, my tomatoes are already outside.
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Posted by artisticmelanie-jane (U13980835) on Saturday, 23rd May 2009
That is great news...I rush to my letter box every day and alas...No seeds as yet. I still live in hope!
I ordered my seeds on the first day they mentioned them, ordered via internet. Is there anywhere i can ask what's happened to them?
I too intoxicated with enjoyment or today since have just received my Dig In seeds - at long last but cant complain they were free
Since my tomatoes in the lean too are 18 inches high a bit too late for this year and am just wondering if any clever gardener has "cracked" the "plant before code" that I assume is printed on the side of the packet.
Not so obvious as with most seeds but assume they should still be viable for next year if left sealed.
!?!?! I ordered mine an age ago, but luckily I picked some up from the van at the malvern show. They are leaving it a tad late it has to be said but the very helpful man told me that they were inundated and so had to re order a second lot.
Mine from Malvern are planted but my friend has a little 2 year old boy so I said that she can have my posted ones when they EVENTUALLY arrive.
I also gave her a few carrots and cabbage seedlings to keep her going
PASS IT ON TO THE NEW GENERATION
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Posted by mutebuttondelight (U3517782) on Thursday, 28th May 2009
Evening all...
*crawls in from the garden with aching back after planting out summer and winter squashes*
It seems some folk are getting double deliveries.
A gardening newsgroup I belong to has some people saying they've now received two lots of seeds.
Indeed - I have. After waiting so long, DigInAnn did the right thing and made sure I got some a little while ago. Then - out of the blue in today's post arrived another lot. In my case, what I think has happened is that the lot I received today is the result of my original, very early, online request.
So as not to be greedy, I'm going to pass some seeds along. Not via ebay, but will hand them on to a.n.other gardener, if possible a gardening small to offer encouragement.
Whoopee, I got mine today! Lettuce, Tomato, Carrot and Beetroot. Think they will have to wait now until next year!! BJ x
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Posted by littlepawprint (U12107211) on Thursday, 28th May 2009
yes, i received mine today too, they were a nice surprise when i got back from work. I'm going to definitely have a go with the lettuce and maybe the squash this weekend. Thank you DigIn Ann et al, i'm a happy bunny
littlepaw
I still haven't got mine.
You must have been a VERY bad girl?
x
Oh she is very norty!
Morning all
I have just got my seeds - all 5 packets, and thanks to the Dig in campaign. Took 6 weeks however, and far too late to plant the tomatoes. I love Gardener's World, but just wish that they could remember that in the sunny south west, things are quite a bit earlier than in the midlands - I was successfully planting tomato seeds in a cold greenhouse at the end of february. Carol, please tell the producers!!!!
Still, the squashes are already coming through, and we are looking forward to delicious roast squash in the autumn.
gardenbowler
Thrilled to receive mine today. It doesn't take a lot to excite me these days. Any suggestions where I can put the stickers?
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Posted by sparklingsnowleapord (U3848262) on Thursday, 4th June 2009
I recieved mine this morning to.
Already sown some Butter nut squash.
I am still waiting for my seeds but am delighted you all have yours. So do I get to drink with you please ......as drinking to cheer your self up can be a lonely occupation !
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