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August 2024 SEED GIVEAWAY at Mary's Heirloom Seeds

Mary Smith |

We are so excited to share another fun seed giveaway at Mary's Heirloom Seeds!

HAPPY SUMMER EVERYONE!

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: SEEDCOMBO24

at checkout to take 10% off every single seed combo pack

Ready for the giveaway info?

There will be FOUR winners chosen on August 10th! This giveaway is open to all residents of the US and Canada.

No purchase necessary.

Mary’s Heirloom Seeds

All 4 winners will receive a

Garden in A Bag Starter Kit - 5 gallon

Grow Bag Garden Starter

Not sure where to get started? This is a great starter kit and also makes a great gift. The beauty of grow bags is they are moveable and convenient for a starter garden. Also an excellent choice to expand your current garden.

Each starter kit includes:
SEEDS,  (5) 5-gallon grow bags, 2 BULK Coconut Coir bricks and 1/4 lb Mountain Flower Root Boost

You will need to add your own compost/soil to the coconut coir to fill the bags
For our recipe, we use 3 parts compost, 1 part coconut coir and 1 part perlite

You choose the seeds!  SEEDS OPTIONS:
-Czech Bush Tomato
-Trieste White Zucchini 
-Anaheim Pepper
-Baby Bell Pepper Mix
-Big Jim Hot Pepper
-Bush Crop Cucumber
-Leaf Lettuce Mix
-Sweet Basil & Chives
-Calendula & Chamomile

ALL FOUR winners will ALSO receive our Mary's Salad Greens seed combo

AND STICKERS!

Now for the details...

    • Giveaway begins on 8/1/24 and ends at 11:59 pm on 8/9/24
    • FOUR winners will be selected at random
    • Winners must live in the United States or Canada
    • This one is important...We will email the winner on August 11th. 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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139 comments

The hummingbirds in my garden really love the hot-pink Portulaca, & the bees enjoy the Black Eyed Susans.

Melissa Frechette,

My Echinacea is always buzzing but I also love my herbs they attract a lot as they go to bolt I noticed

Katrina,

omg omg so excited! weird pollinator choice this year, but my cantaloupe seems to be all the buzz :).

lara walker,

My favorite pollinator friendly plant is bee balm. It’s seems like any kind of flower in my yard attracts bees, butterflies, and sometimes hummingbirds.

Lisa P.,

I love zinnias for pollinating plants.

Allison Rosen,

Sunflowers and zinnias!

Cassandra Owen,

Sunflowers are my favorite for the pollinators

Michele,

Zinnias

Kathy Donley,

My favorite pollinator plants would be sunflowers and basil, I love trying different basil varieties and since I’ve started putting herbs and flowers mixed in the veggie garden everything is a lot happier. I can’t resist your seed grab bag I bought one last year and loved it and came back for another too late so I’m jumping on it now!

Kathy,

I love zinnias and sunflowers!! My bees love them too! And my bees can’t get enough of my cucumbers. Our cucumber trellis is always buzzing with bees.

Diana Wilder,

Our favorite is the wildflower , it really attracts the bees and butterflies for a lot of pollination

SHANNON,

Zinnias ans sunflowers 🌻

Carrine,

I love the cost and shipping rates! Glad I found you Mary

Donna Saverino,

I have 2 acres of wildflowers. I’m in Texas and live close to the highway where Lady Bird planted all those wildflowers so many years ago. 7 different types of sunflower, bluebonnets, indian paintbrush. There are things blooming all year even in the winter. I wouldn’t trade that for anything in the world. Of course I have my vegetable garden and my favorite pollinators there are the cucumber and squash blossoms! My Texas Willow tree is another. It attracts hummingbirds! Blessed gardening everyone!

Millie McClave,

I love zinnias!

Rochelle ,

My favorite pollinator friendly plant is zinnias.

Donna Kozar,

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