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Vegetable seeds outselling flower seeds

LONDON, March 19 (UPI) -- Vegetable seeds are outselling flower seeds in Britain as more people practice frugality, self-sufficiency and healthier living, a retailer said.

Vegetable seed sales have increased nearly threefold in recent weeks when compared with the same time last year, which also saw a record increase of 30 percent over the year before, the retailer B&Q said.

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Of all seed sales at B&Q in recent weeks, 78 percent were vegetable seeds and 22 percent flower seeds, the company said. A decade ago, roughly 70 percent of all seeds sold were flower seeds.

Sales of greenhouses, potting benches and shovels and forks have increased by 40 percent this year, said B&Q horticultural manager Steve Guy. The best-selling seeds are the classics: Onions, carrots, peas, beans, tomatoes and lettuce.

"Last year saw people give growing their own a go, and this spring we're seeing that last year's novices are now this year's enthusiasts," Guy said.

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