We are so excited to share another fun seed giveaway at Mary's Heirloom Seeds!
This month we are focusing on HERBS!
Before we get to the amazing giveaway prizes...
As an added bonus, Mary's Heirloom Seeds has TWO discount codes available
Use code: SEEDCOMBO23
at checkout to take 10% off every single seed combo pack
Ready for the giveaway info?
There will be THREE winners chosen on June 19th! This giveaway is open to all residents of the US and Canada.
No purchase necessary.
Mary’s Heirloom Seeds
ONE winner will receive an assortment of herb seeds from Mary's Heirloom Seeds as well as a book by Rosemary Gladstar. Medicinal Herbs: a Beginner's Guide is a great book to help you grow, harvest and use 33 different herbs.
Herb seed packs include:
Calendula, Calendula Officinalis
German Chamomile, Matricaria recutita
Lemon Balm, Melissa officinalis
Yarrow, Achillea millefolium
English Lavender, Lavandula angustifolia
Thai Holy Basil, Kapoor Tulsi
Genovese Basil, Ocimum basilicum
Rosemary, Rosemarinus Officinalis
Thyme, Thymus vulgaris
Sage, Salvia Officinalis
This giveaway is sponsored entirely by Mary's Heirloom Seeds and no way affiliated with Rosemary Gladstar or Storey publishing.
ONE winner will receive our Herbal Tea Garden seed combo pack
ONE winner will receive Mary's Basil Seed Collection
AND STICKERS!
Now for the details...
- Giveaway begins on 6/8/23 and ends at 11:59 pm on 6/18/23
- THREE 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 June 19th. 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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149 comments
Lavender is my favorite. I also have a large sage bush that is doing great and has such beautiful purple flowers that all sorts of pollinators love.
Thank you for the opportunity. I can’t really say I have a favorite plant, I love them all!!
Love your seeds and easy to follow tutorials!
Basil is my favorite pollinator-friendly plant. You cut it and it just keeps growing. Amazing!
I’m starting a medicinal herb garden as well as an herb garden for my chickens, Martha and the Vandals – hopefully they will stay out of my space – ‘cause I’ve got high hopes, I’ve got high hopes… (Martha don’t stay out of anybody’s garden)
Thank you
I have too many too list! Truthfully, with all the unwelcome development Florida is now getting with so many people moving into the state, our native pollinators are being removed at an alarming rate. To do our part, we are gradually replacing our plants with native cultivars using the Florida Wildflower Foundation and our local native plant grower. We had a beautiful butterfly garden, but our HOA made us mow it down. We got a fence put around the yard so they can’t see our backyard and are now slowing getting our butterfly and pollinator garden back. It makes such a difference in our vegetable yields and we love seeing Monarchs, bumblebees, hummingbirds, etc. Having native pollinators makes our yard come alive!
My favorite pollinator plants are sunflowers and wildflowers.
It would be easier to say what herbs I DON’T care for, but right now, I can’t think of any.
I love spearmint and yellowed.
If the spirit moves you, I’d be interested in articles about milkweed. I don’t know much about it and it would be useful to read about other’s experiments with it.
Thyme attracts so many pollinators!
Calendula
Marigolds!
I’m new to gardening so I have to say one of the only flowers I have: pansies!
Calendula is my favorite! Or it is my favorite today ;)