He arrived yesterday Lumpy, but I was so taken aback I forgot to tell you 
Sorry
The cheapest way to send seeds is to spread the packets out flat in a large envelope - and secure them somehow so that they don't slide and bunch up. Once the envelope is thicker than 2.5 cms you're in small parcel prices and the cost becomes astronomical.
http://www.royalmail.com/sites/defau...March-2015.pdf
Peas and beans, are the difficult ones as they are "thick" anyway.
Another request to everyone reading this - please send the stamps loose as then I can mix and match them from my stamp kitty. Once they're stuck on an envelope I can't do much with them.
Also, I have plenty of envelopes here, so an address label is all I need (and Loose stamps - preferably for LARGE letters).

Sorry

The cheapest way to send seeds is to spread the packets out flat in a large envelope - and secure them somehow so that they don't slide and bunch up. Once the envelope is thicker than 2.5 cms you're in small parcel prices and the cost becomes astronomical.
http://www.royalmail.com/sites/defau...March-2015.pdf
Peas and beans, are the difficult ones as they are "thick" anyway.
Another request to everyone reading this - please send the stamps loose as then I can mix and match them from my stamp kitty. Once they're stuck on an envelope I can't do much with them.
Also, I have plenty of envelopes here, so an address label is all I need (and Loose stamps - preferably for LARGE letters).
it loses most of its sticky so it's easy to pull of the seed envelopes. Though I've started using very small plastic zip lock bags for seeds. I was getting fed up with seeds dropping out of the bottom of home made packs and as a double bonus I can admire them without opening them

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