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April 2025 Seed Giveaway

Mary Smith |

Just in time for EARTH DAY, we have another fun seed giveaway at Mary's Heirloom Seeds!

The official Earth Day is April 22nd but we're celebrating a little early.

We currently use Rafflecopter for our giveaway. You do not need to complete every single entry in order to enter. EACH ENTRY IS A SEPARATE OPPORTUNITY TO WIN. The entry form is at the bottom of the page.

Before we get to the amazing giveaway prizes...

As an added bonus, Mary's Heirloom Seeds has a discount code available for Seed Combo Packs

Use code: SEEDCOMBO25

at checkout to take 10% off every single seed combo packReady for the giveaway info?

There will be 6 winners chosen on APRIL 22nd! This giveaway is open to all residents of the US and Canada.

No purchase necessary.

 

Mary’s Heirloom Seeds

PRIZE #1

 Heirloom Bush Bean Trio Seeds, 3 packs of some of our favorite bush bean seeds

 

PRIZE #2

MARY'S BASIL SEED COLLECTION

 This collection includes individually packed seeds of the following varieties:
Dark Purple Opal Basil, Genovese Basil, Lemon Basil, Licorice Basil, Siam Queen Basil, Sweet Basil Large Leaf and Thai Holy Basil

 

PRIZE#3

CULINARY HERB SEED COMBO PACK

 

12 of our most popular culinary herb seed varieties. These are individually packaged seed packs.
Oregano, Tarragon, Thyme, Genovese Basil, Chives, Cilantro, Dill Mammoth, Parsley, Sage, Sweet Marjoram, Cumin and Summer Savory

 

PRIZE #4

EASY GARDEN SEED STARTER KIT

This starter kit includes:
-SEEDS: Jade Bush Beans, Black Beauty Zucchini, Little Gem Lettuce, French Breakfast Radish and Pak Choy Cabbage
(individually packaged seeds)
-Coconut Coir 
-40 non-woven seed starter bags (8X10cm)
-5 Plant Markers

 

PRIZE #5

MARY'S "TEXAS" SEED COMBO PACK

As a special request, we have created 2 seed combo packs with seeds that grow well in Texas. This is our larger seed combo pack. You don't have to grow in Texas to enjoy this amazing selection of heirloom seeds!

Seed varieties include: White Scallop Squash, Tatume Squash, Texas Hill Country Okra, Yellow Pear Tomato, Cherokee Purple Tomato, Black Beauty Eggplant, Rouge Vif D' Etampes Pumpkin, Golden Cal Wonder Bell Pepper, Tam Dew Melon, Chioggia Beet, Watermelon Radish, Rainbow Swiss Chard, Blue Lake Bush Bean, Golden Acre Cabbage and Marketmore Cucumber

 

PRIZE#6

 

 

AND STICKERS!

 

Now for the details...

  • Giveaway begins on 4/11/25 and ends at 11:59 pm on 4/21/25
  • SIX winners will be selected at random
  • Winners must live in the United States or Canada
  • This one is important...We will email the winners on April 22nd. If the winner does not respond within 48 hours, a new winner will be selected at random
  • All entries will be added to our e-newsletter mailing list for Mary's Heirloom Seeds

 

 

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161 comments

Cherokee Purple Tomato

Jean Feingold,

Heirloom tomatoes are my favorites!

Shelly Leatham,

My favorite heirloom seeds are flowers and vegetables.

Pamela Hathorn,

love to win any of these!

Michael Mallard,

GL everyone!!!

Colin,

My favorite is definitely the Bush Beans!

Linda Tice,

Love the video of you growing the enormous radishes. Awesome!

Mercy Lesley ,

We are looking forward to growing and trying the orange current tomatoes this year.

Alicia B H,

Blue borage is my current fave. :)

Alicia,

Great videos on youtube

Lisa Modica,

I haven’t tried any of Mary’s seeds yet but I’m placing an order today.

Betty Curran,

Mary has some of the most interesting seeds. My current fav are the zinnia’s I got last year from her. They were easy to start, and the flowers were beautiful.

Margaret Green,

Love the video with zinnias great with butterflies

Kay wolters ,

Favorite is the Jacob’s Cattle Beans.

Sue D,

This year, out of many exciting prospects, I am especially looking forward to my blue borage! You made it sound so appealing, Mary! I am thinking it may be a favorite! Meanwhile, my seedlings, sunchokes and potatoes are all looking promising!

Nancy Leonard,

I would have to pick the cannalini beans as my favorite.

Valerie,

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