Save Money While Providing Your Family the Healthiest Produce Available!
Kit includes:
• Hard-copy Intro to Gardening Book that Helps from Planning Your Garden to Preserving Your Harvest
• 24 Jiffy Peat Pots, 1 Kitchen Sheer, 1 Set of Latex Glove
• 14 Varieties of Seeds: Heirloom, Non-Hybrid, Non-GMO, Open-Pollinated, Year-Round Production
- Contender Green Beans, Bull's Blood Beets, Homestead Tomato, Sweetie (Cherry) Tomato, Siberian Kale, Lettuce Mesclun Greens Mix, Lettuce Mesclun Leaf Mix, Sweet Pepper California Wonder, Black Beauty Zucchini, Early Prolific Straightneck Squash, Marketmore 76 Cucumbers, Danvers Carrots, All Seasons Cabbage, and DiCicco Broccoli. (Seed varieties may vary from kit to kit based upon supply.)
Thoughts About This Kit:
The Garden for a Year kit arrived a few weeks ago, and we could not have asked for better timing as just after Easter we had our last frost of the year and the rain cooperated with us for tilling and planting our garden. After opening the box, we viewed all the contents. Wow, where do I start, all the well-chosen items contained in the box are have been intelligently selected with compassion and love. You can feel the personal touch that went into designing this kit. Let me share some of the remarkable contents that we found in our box - starter pots, gardening gloves, multipurpose scissors, and much to our delight a cornucopia of beautiful vegetable seeds. A few of the seeds that were included were cucumber, broccoli, kale, squash, tomato, carrot, beets, and sweet peppers. There were even some flowers to encourage beneficial pollinators to visit. And that's not all! You also receive printed instructions and guidance to ensure gardening success. This company has thought of everythingto help us grow an impressive, organic garden all within a box smaller than a pizza box. We are both blown away by the attention to detail that went into this kit. Give a man a fish he eats for a day - Teach a man to fish he eats for a lifetime. The same is true here. This kit works to teach you how to garden so that you may eat for a lifetime. Thank you for sending a beautiful box of sunshine to us. We will always proudly promote companies like yours,intelligent, earth friendly, with a passion for our planet over profit with confidence and pride. As the seeds we planted are just starting to emerge the thrill and anticipation of growing our own food is also beginning to emerge. We love everything about the Deluxe Heirloom Gardening Kit.
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I love to garden, but sometimes have issues with my tomato plants. Sometimes they just don't produce enough.
ReplyDeleteMy perfect cup of coffee is strong with two spoons of sugar.
ReplyDeleteMy perfect cup of coffee is a freshly ground dark roast made strong in a French press.
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my favorite plants are the tall canna lilies, i have several colors. they grow higher than 5 ft tall. i have over 40 of them in 3 separate large garden areas. however, the cold got to them this yr. i also love the chocolate mint because it smells so good, but it spreads everywhere.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite plant to grow is tomatoes.
ReplyDeleteMy tip is to put mulch down before planting then put black plastic down to keep the weeds out.
ReplyDeleteI am the worst gardener and need all the tips I can get. I like to grow cucumbers & herbs because I can seem to grow them without too many problems.
ReplyDeleteI have never grown much of anything since helping my grandmother in her garden 50 years ago. I would like to try to grow strawberries and blueberries. I also love tomatoes. I may have to wait until next year on those. Thanks for having this spectacular giveaway!
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Cherry tomatoes are my favorite veggie to grow. I can simply pluck a few as I pass by - what a treat!!
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ReplyDeleteI love growing cucumbers. I'm best at that.
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