Herbies are one of the biggest seedbanks out there and possibly the most reliable and accomodating of them all. That's just a few of the reasons why we approached them to add their little specialist segment to the Green Circle.
They deliver to most countries in the world, and provide some good 'stealth' delivery options to ensure that those nasty customs bods and nosey housemates/wives/boyfriends etc,. don't get their grubby littlehands on your beans, where-ever you may be located.
Thing is, for this to remain a safe way of getting goodies delivered, we should still remember the old saying that all us percy growers know : 'loose lips sink ships' and remember that this applies to their delivery mechanisms too.
So, if you can hold back from spilling the beans on the open forum, on the exact methods they use, it really would be appreciated
Herbies Stealthy Delivery
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, Jun 11 2015 04:36 PM
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Posted 11 June 2015 - 07:14 PM
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Posted 11 June 2015 - 07:58 PM
I once got home to find a ripped rizla packet with "check in toaster" written on it had been posted through my letter box. Weird coz i dont have a toaster.
Next morning i over slept an ran out of my front door only to trip over a box that looked like it had been picked out of a stream of farm excrement run off. I regained my composure a felt a bit better after giving it a proper kick towards the dustbin.
I spent the day at work watching the clock and wondering about the rizla packet an the dirty box while aimlessly tapping away at a wooden spatula and torque wrench.
Finally work was over an I set off home.
As i walked down my garden path i noticed the dirty box had dried in the sun an peeled away to reveal the corner or another box. Intrigued, i removed the dirty cardboard to find a brand new multi speed toaster.
Great. Lets make toast.
Next morning i over slept an ran out of my front door only to trip over a box that looked like it had been picked out of a stream of farm excrement run off. I regained my composure a felt a bit better after giving it a proper kick towards the dustbin.
I spent the day at work watching the clock and wondering about the rizla packet an the dirty box while aimlessly tapping away at a wooden spatula and torque wrench.
Finally work was over an I set off home.
As i walked down my garden path i noticed the dirty box had dried in the sun an peeled away to reveal the corner or another box. Intrigued, i removed the dirty cardboard to find a brand new multi speed toaster.
Great. Lets make toast.
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