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Originally posted by AuntDaisy View PostThanks for the teepee tip oddoneout - think I made it too tall, still learning.
Real Seeds are excellent, I'm keen to try unusual / heritage varieties - Millefleur tomatoes (amongst others) this year & they do have "thousands" of flowers on a truss.
Real Seeds were on "On Your Farm" two weeks ago & "Farming Today" just before that - both still on iPlayer. They also talked about the ongoing & future seed supply problems caused by Brexit / Boris (has he ever got his hands dirty?)
It's the latest in a series of difficulties over the years faced by those wanting to conserve old or non-national list varieties and distribute them to the public.
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Yes, the "On Your Farm" programme outlined that growers for seed cannot mature some seeds (e.g Basil) in the UK and have to import them from a grower "abroad".
Real Seeds said its proved impossible, so far, to import such seeds into Britain because of post-Brexit difficulties. British mainland seed companies have been selling their stocks this year and to expect shortages / no supply next year. So England/Wales/Scotland will get a taste of the unobtainable seeds experienced this year in Northern Ireland.
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Originally posted by Cockney Sparrow View PostYes, the "On Your Farm" programme outlined that growers for seed cannot mature some seeds (e.g Basil) in the UK and have to import them from a grower "abroad".
Real Seeds said its proved impossible, so far, to import such seeds into Britain because of post-Brexit difficulties. British mainland seed companies have been selling their stocks this year and to expect shortages / no supply next year. So England/Wales/Scotland will get a taste of the unobtainable seeds experienced this year in Northern Ireland.
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