Thanks, Dave. I don't think they will do very well, probably get eaten by slugs if they germinate. It's worth having a go, though. Moth seeds are very popular, well in my shed anyway.
@@RogerTheGardener So glad you left that in the video I laughed my ass off too funny. You're really into your work that you forgot about the mic. What a doll. And thanks for the gardening tips. ps my sister is having a green worm problem any tips?
I have a Roger. Her name is Daisy. She keeps the deer away from my gardens.
I'm glad I'm not the only one, Daisy is a great name. I wish I could see deer in the garden, it's sounds amazing.
I see you have the very rare moth seeds lol. I'm sure you'll be surprised how well some of these do. I'm interested to see how this goes!
Thanks, Dave. I don't think they will do very well, probably get eaten by slugs if they germinate. It's worth having a go, though. Moth seeds are very popular, well in my shed anyway.
@@RogerTheGardener lol plenty of moth seeds here as well!
Hopefully I will actually plant the new seeds next year and not just store them gathering more moths
HAHAAHAHA A Mouse!
I really did think something had jumped on my neck,
Let's hope something grows.
I know it doesn't look too promising some of the seeds look so ropey
Watch out for that little mouse or mic I mean lol he’ll tickle you.
I did think something had jumped out. I will have to give it some eyes and a name.
@@RogerTheGardener So glad you left that in the video I laughed my ass off too funny. You're really into your work that you forgot about the mic. What a doll. And thanks for the gardening tips. ps my sister is having a green worm problem any tips?
@@RogerTheGardener ya put eyes and a tail on your mic and name it Jerry that would be cool. lol.
I'm not sure about green worms are they like cabbage catipllers, they say to collect them, but I'm not sure.