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Seed Charity

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Sharron

Sharron Report 11 Mar 2014 23:02

I remember somebody once posted a thread about a charity that will take your surplus seeds and send them to developing countries.

I have taken advantage of some offers from seed companies and probably didn't read the order properly anyway but I find myself with four packets of spring onion seed and four packets of perpetual spinach.

We do eat spring onions but I think there may be a thousand seeds per packet. We don't eat that much spinach and I do have Swiss chard seeds as well and, being perpetual, I think I might not have to replace that spinach soon.

They probably wouldn't have any use for the night scented stocks and the cyclamen seeds that I don't know what I am going to do with but they might like the other stuff.