tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4048507541786978329.post8029689672580443093..comments2023-02-25T09:43:11.425+00:00Comments on Claire's crops and crochet: October GardeningAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07398466552081939788noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4048507541786978329.post-41188619994985713002011-10-28T17:02:02.906+01:002011-10-28T17:02:02.906+01:00Here's some suppliers for winter wheat: www.br...Here's some suppliers for winter wheat: www.browfarm.co.uk, wiggly wigglers do some wheat (although I think its spring wheat), www.syngenta-corp.co.uk do trial packs of winter wheat (not sure how organic these seeds would be) and Amazon does small packs of seed (sourced from US but you can buy small quantities which are suitable for community gardening). We did try to contact Brockwell Bake but didn't hear back - I'm sure they're very busy this time of year.<br /><br />You know the broad beans I'm sowing this year were inspired by you. All down to the pots you brought to the Brixton event in Windrush Square. Really looking forward to eating baby broad beans next Spring. I've got some broad beans from the Heritage Seed Library to try.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07398466552081939788noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4048507541786978329.post-84664759086119498412011-10-28T15:43:53.041+01:002011-10-28T15:43:53.041+01:00winter wheat selection sounds amazing,Claire. Wher...winter wheat selection sounds amazing,Claire. Where'd you get it from and do you know about the Brockwell Bake? Andy sows an amazing range of old wheat varieties with schools and community gardens. They do a lovely workshop, I hear, with schools. I've just sown some broad beans in a break from the computer - just deciding whether to blog beans or tulips...Fihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16083766620729185289noreply@blogger.com