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Free: Vegetable Seedlings (CM9 Langford) Promised I have a few spare veg seedlings to give away. Some are looking a little sorry for themselves but should perk up when re-potted/planted out. There's a crown prince pumpkin, 4 tromboncino squash, 1 koulon aubergine, 3 bell peppers (1 yellow, 1 orange & 1 red) and 7 tomatoes (varieties: amish paste, noire de crimee, galina & orange banana). If before Sunday, collection would need to be after 6pm. After that, daytime collection would be possible
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Free: Very hot chillies (CM9 Langford) Expired Would anyone like some fresh chillies ? I planted what I thought were some sweet pepper seeds but the packet must have been mis-labelled because they grew into chilli plants. I'm not sure what the variety is but think probably Scotch Bonnet or similar - they are quite fiery !
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Free: Hornet nest layers (CM9 Langford) Expired Bit of an odd one. A big old tree came down in our garden and last year's hornets' nest came with it. I wondered if anyone would like a slice (maybe for a nature table or just as a curiosity)? Each one has a diameter of approximately 12-18cm
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Free: Veg Seedlings (CM9 Langford) Gifted I've a few vegetable seedlings to give away - some of them quite small: 1 tromboncino squash 1 crown prince pumpkin 1 white scallop squash (I think - there's a possibility that it may turn out to be a yellow courgette !) 1 Boothby's blonde cucumber 1 large indigo pear tomato 1 small primabella tomato 2 small roma tomatoes 1 very small Japanese white egg aubergine Several small bell peppers: 2x padron, 2x yellow, 3x orange, 2x red, 1x purple 2 small chillies (Trinidad perfume - Apparently little or no heat)
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Free: Edible Squashes (CM9 Langford) Gifted I grew too many tromboncino squashes ! Once mature (orange colour) they store ok for a few weeks in a cool place and taste/can be used like butternut squash - and you can dry the seeds to grow new plants Would anybody like one ? Those I've got going spare vary from about 60cm to over a metre in length
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