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    took dogs with me to the lottie yesterday and tied them to the bench.unfortunatly my two trays of corn seedlings were on the bench next to them just finnishing hardening off. off i goes doing the hens/watering etc and when i return the bl**dy dogs had given them a short back and sides anyone possibly know where i can purchase replacements? been to 3 gardening centres this morning to no avail..will go anywhere in west yorks
    thanks.
    steve.

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    Cereal killers.......

    Better watch 'em
    Hayley B

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    • #3
      Originally posted by HayleyB View Post
      Cereal killers.......

      Better watch 'em
      it wasn't for those pesky kids and that dog!!

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      • #4
        Hi - I picked up some at Wyevale this week as this is my first year and left it too late to plant seeds. Careful though as they had 6 for £2.49 in a grey rectagular pot or if you look about in the round brown pots I had 7 for £1.49 - made no sense to me but hey I am not complaining!

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        • #5
          If you wait a while sweetcorn passes out whole anyway ;-)

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          • #6
            eye1der, I've had a sweetcorn disaster this year too. I've just done a last ditch attempt at resowing them, I figure if they only have time to produce 1 cob per plant, then I'll still get 15 cobs
            Aside from that, you can still mail-order some plants too, one of the adverts at the top of the page I had a look at the other day and they're doing Swift i think, and Lark.

            Also, have a look on the Gardener's Kitchen website, they have a list of stockists; Gardeners Kitchen specialise in the production of vegetable and herb plants for independent garden centres.
            Last edited by SarzWix; 25-05-2009, 09:35 PM.

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            • #7
              thanks everyone,
              managed to track some down at hampdons plant world there about 4"high £8 for 36 plants. had another look at the seedlings they might survive, ive room for both sets..never enough corn yum!!!

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