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Re: Seed Suppliers
Posted: 19 Apr 2010, 01:43
by craig
I buy my seed from nutri wing. (
http://www.nutriwing.com) It's clean and sprouts very well.
Has a good range to choose from and hes right round the corner from me which makes it
a bit easier. Don't go off the prices online tho because they are quite out of date, and a bit higher now.
Re: Seed Suppliers
Posted: 19 Apr 2010, 12:46
by gomer
Have been getting my seed from Eerrys home hardware.They have just changed to 25kg bags.
W/F/M $1.28 kg
Jap $1.20 kg
Plain canary $2.52 kg
red pan $1.24 kg
yellow pan $1.48 kg
Wanting to buy a ton of these if anyone knows a good supplier which might be cheaper.
Re: Seed Suppliers
Posted: 20 Apr 2010, 10:50
by finchbreeder
$40 for 25kg bags of finch mix here. Was $39 for about three years, until about a year ago when it went up. The disadvantages of being 400/500kms from anywhere else.
LML
Re: Seed Suppliers
Posted: 21 Apr 2010, 15:09
by fincher
also use nutriwing seed most of the time unless feelen a bit slack and just buy me seed from work but is no where near as good as nutriwings seed
thanks chris
Re: Seed Suppliers
Posted: 22 Apr 2010, 18:24
by Pete Sara
are chris and craig getting a commision of tony (nutri wing)for all this advertising or what.....pete
Re: Seed Suppliers
Posted: 22 Apr 2010, 19:24
by gomer
Pity the cartage is a killer.He has some good stuff.Plug plug.
Re: Seed Suppliers
Posted: 04 Jun 2010, 19:23
by VR1Ton
Buy my canary, sunflower, wheat, and occasionally white(when they plant it), straight from the farm, about a 5hr drive, but fill the ute for about $0.80/kg, & $0.60 for the white. Not the cleanest, but can't get any fresher. Buy the rest from Redcliffe Produce in Brisbane, about a 3hr drive. I only buy about twice a year thou.
Re: Seed Suppliers
Posted: 05 Jun 2010, 08:25
by gomer
At that price and freshness,You wouldnt mind cleaning it yourself.
Re: Seed Suppliers
Posted: 05 Jun 2010, 13:13
by VR1Ton
I don't bother, it's only a few stems and small bit of seed head thats in it, extra entertainment for the finches. I will say but, the dust from the canary seed is extreemly ithcy, but the old baby powder works wonders on it.