So what are the giveaway items this time???
-"IN THE KITCHEN" HERB GARDEN PACK
-BAKER'S DOZEN SEED COMBO PACK
A total of 2 winners will be chosen!!!
This giveaway is LIVE Wednesday, March 9th and ends
Saturday, March 12th at 11:59pm
Saturday, March 12th at 11:59pm
About our prizes....
"IN THE KITCHEN" HERB GARDEN
Includes 7 varieties of individually packed HERB seeds
This is a great starter kit for your Kitchen Herb Garden. Includes a full-pack of the following varieties:
-Genovese Basil
-Cilantro
-Dill Vierling
-Oregano
-Sage
-Tarragon
-Thyme
-Genovese Basil
-Cilantro
-Dill Vierling
-Oregano
-Sage
-Tarragon
-Thyme
-BAKER'S DOZEN (13 VARIETIES)
Easy to grow and wonderful to eat. This pack contains a nice variety of seeds for a very affordable cost.
13 seeds from 13 varieties. Includes:
Calabrese Broccoli, 5 Color Silverbeet Swiss Chard, Black Beauty Eggplant, Waltham Butternut Squash, Tam Dew Melon, Bloomsdale Spinach, Cal Wonder Bell Pepper, Marketmore Cucumber, Roma Tomato, Atomic Red Carrots, Self-Blanching Snowball Cauliflower, German Giant Radish, Detroit Dark Red Beet.
13 seeds from 13 varieties. Includes:
Calabrese Broccoli, 5 Color Silverbeet Swiss Chard, Black Beauty Eggplant, Waltham Butternut Squash, Tam Dew Melon, Bloomsdale Spinach, Cal Wonder Bell Pepper, Marketmore Cucumber, Roma Tomato, Atomic Red Carrots, Self-Blanching Snowball Cauliflower, German Giant Radish, Detroit Dark Red Beet.
About Mary's Heirloom Seeds,
Mary's Heirloom Seeds is a "mom and pop" small business created out of a desire to help people become more sustainable and self-sufficient. Our customers know that we are a simple phone call or email away
We currently offer over 300 varieties of open-pollinated, non-gmo & non-hybrid, non-patented, untreated, organic, heirloom garden seeds. Mary has signed the Safe Seed pledge.
Most orders place Monday-Thursday ship within 48 hours, except for Holidays.
Order herb and veggie varieties together and get an extra free seed pack!
*$10 Order Minimum on all seed orders*
*$10 Order Minimum on all seed orders*
From our seed pack envelopes to our labels and packaging material, all of our paper comes from post-consumer recycled material. We hand-pack, print and label all of our own seed packages. Our website is hosted with a wind-powered, sustainable company.
HAPPY PLANTING! |
Are you ready to enter the giveaway?
Giveaway is open to all Residents of the US and Canada.
Giveaway opens 3/9/2016 and ends Saturday, March 12th at Midnight.
Giveaway opens 3/9/2016 and ends Saturday, March 12th at Midnight.
All giveaway entrants will be added to Mary's Heirloom Seeds mailing list.
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57 comments
I grow a whole plot in my garden with nothing but sunflowers, all varieties and sizes and have a ton of bees visiting. What an awesome sight and so good for my garden.
Great sources of great seeds.
Roma tomatoe
I love BeeBalm for the bees but lately they are loving my lime blossoms.
I love Bee Balm. I have some magenta colored bee balm that is beautiful in the spring and summer.
Believe it or not, dandelion! Nearly every little yellow blossom has a honeybee on it in my dandelion-filled backyard! :-)
I love the seeds I ordered from Mary’s. They sprouted up so fast and healthy. Can’t wait to get them in the garden and to plant the direct seeded varieties.
Of all the bee friendly plants I have I love Dahlias
Bee Balm (Monarda) is my favorite.
I have a few different kinds of flowers for bees, but my favorites would be the several varieties of sunflowers I grow..
Love your seeds!
I recently discovered Passion flower, and the bees can’t get enough of it! Constant buzzing sound when we’re outside during the summer. It’s great!
I buy all of my seeds from you! That means I win right?
Catnip and mints are loved by our bees!
Of all the things I have planted over the years, zinnias are my favorite of the bee-friendly plants.
Well, I thought borage was bee-friendly, but even though it went crazy in my garden, I never saw a bee visit it. Now broccoli flowers…they wouldn’t leave those alone! Maybe this year I try hyssop…