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    Hi
    I have some Sorrel seeds if anyone wants some, blurb from Great Vegetable Seeds from The Real Seed Catalogue below.

    I'm interested in:
    Bergamot
    Sweet Cicely
    Salisfy
    Scorzonera
    Root Parsley
    but open to offers
    or indeed if you just want some and have nowt to offer I can do that too.

    The packet from Real Seeds contained stacks so I can do a few if anyone is interested.

    Cheers
    Keith


    'Belleville' Leaf Sorrel
    We are always surprised how few people grow sorrel, and we would encourage you to try this rather fine vegetable. Very easy to grow, producing clumps of pale green leaves with a good sharp lemon flavour - great in salads, as a lettuce substitute in sandwiches (doesn't go limp) and also very good cooked in soups and sauces.
    One of the earliest green crops to start in spring and perennial - once you've got a clump going it needs no attention other than when you want to eat it. Hardy, early salad. Lemony!

    Hardy, early salad or cooking leaf green, very easy to grow.



    N.b do not eat really HUGE quantities raw as too much oxalic acid (which gives the nice lemon zing) can inhibit iron uptake. Salad sized amounts are fine! When(if!) cooking large quantities, just discard the water as the oxalate all dissolves in the water.

    Oxalic acid is also in high levels in Spinach, Swiss Chard & Parsley mind, so I don't think it is anything to worry about!
    http://www.keithsallotment.blogspot.com/

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    I had intended to grow sorrel next season, but I'm afraid i've got nowt on your list

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    • #3
      Hi Keith,

      I've pm'd you but sadly I can't help out with your seed requests
      Wars against nations are fought to change maps; wars against poverty are fought to map change – Muhammad Ali

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Davyburns View Post
        I had intended to grow sorrel next season, but I'm afraid i've got nowt on your list
        No worries, if you pm me your address I'll send you some anyway.

        I use those prepaid envelopes that credit card companies etc send out for non-important things. That way I get some free postage to make up for the annoyance of opening junk mail
        They usually get delivered.
        http://www.keithsallotment.blogspot.com/

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        • #5
          Seeds arrived this morning. Thanks Keith!

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