10-10-2014, 07:59 AM | #1 |
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Good website for mixed leaves seeds etc
worth having a look we used to grow them in bowls in the gh and outside and are very nice to eat for us and the torts, this site has a lovely selection of all sorts of different mixes etc and works out far cheaper than buying from the shops. http://www.pennardplants.com/search....=&stype=&scat= we first saw them at a garden shows and the bowls of mixed leaves looked lovely they can all be cut and will regrow our birds also had them for breakfast. Theres even a tort mix on page 4.
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10-10-2014, 11:30 PM | #2 |
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Hi Ann thanks for the link Am I being thick or is there a way of finding out the contents of the "wild buttterfly & bee" seed mix's please? It says too many to list on the packets but list available on internet (where?)
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11-10-2014, 08:34 AM | #3 |
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look on leaflets, instructions but don't click and then click on the top sub subject 'a partial list of stuff that may be of interest' and the wild flowers lists etc are at the bottom, list for all the different mixes are there, phew that took some finding there's lots of other interesting things on that page including a year round planting guide. Some of the mixes would be lovely in a tort garden but you'd need to check that they are all ok I didn't even look at those when we bought them as we only had the mixed salad leaves. We had several big bowls on the go in the gh and they all grew very well and I just used to cut what I wanted, a bowl would last most of the summer, my bowls were all different mixes which gave the torts a nice choice the cockatiels liked them as well as did us.
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