In recent years it’s become more and more difficult to send plants to gardeners around the world and now only a few institutions and nurseries take the time and trouble to deal with customs, plant health inspections, high shipping costs and the rest of the paperwork and expense. However, there is still seed.
Although regulations governing seed are also becoming more stringent, seed companies still send their seed to other countries and every holiday season the distinctive, tall, slim seed catalog from Chiltern Seeds in England arrives. And they send seed anywhere.
Timed to arrive just in time for a few feet-up days by the fire, with seed of over 4,000 plants you need a little time… The catalog lists wild species, old heirlooms, and some of the latest introductions – with excellent descriptions but no pictures. There’s a wonderful array including annuals to sow outside, cacti, trees (including a huge range of eucalyptus), unusual Japanese cut flowers, perennials old and new, climbing plants for indoors and out – I guarantee you will find plants you just can’t do without as well as things you never knew existed. For pictures you need to go to the website - although the separate veg and herb catalog is, unfortunately, full of pointless cartoons of animated radishes and the like – what a waste.
Anyway, with flat rate airmail shipping to anywhere in the world - and the option of insured, priority shipping as well - Chiltern Seeds provide a way of getting hold of new, heirloom and elusive plants easily. OK, I know this might sound like a commercial – it’s just that for 33 years Chiltern Seeds have been doing a great job providing new and unusual seeds to gardeners around the world and I think you should give them a try.


















The Chiltern catalog is being grasped tightly ready to choose who gets to come to TN. I wasn't sure if they could send seed here but it sounds like they can. Yea!
Posted by: Frances | December 31, 2007 at 07:06 AM
Hi Graham and a Happy New Year:)
I added some seed catalogues to a post today but completely overlooked Chiltern Seeds!
Thanks for the reminder and I will add it later.
Keep up the good work:)
Phil
Posted by: Philip Voice | January 03, 2008 at 01:44 PM
Yes, Chiltern Seeds are old favorites. News of another old favorite - with lots more plants which are even more unusual in a post soon... And they send seeds around the world too.
Posted by: Graham Rice | January 07, 2008 at 07:28 AM