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On 29/06/2014 14:48, Hugh Newbury wrote:
I want to grow some wheat to make my own bread. Where can I buy the seed?

Hugh

Most seed merchants probably sell it in quantities too large to be
useful to you, but there are exceptions, e.g.

http://www.kingsseeds.com/kolist45/1/True/1/AG3.htm

You can google wheat seed site:uk - that should find you some more.

Some more pointers can be found at

http://www.sustainweb.org/realbread/bake_your_lawn


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Stewart, thanks for that. There's lots on Google if only I'd started there!

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On 29/06/2014 16:28, Hugh Newbury wrote:
Stewart, thanks for that. There's lots on Google if only I'd started there!

Hugh


Just remember that not all varieties will make good bread.
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