We LOVE Giveaways!!!! With Fall Garden planning underway, Mary's Heirloom Seeds has decided to sponsor Another Giveaway.
Are you ready???
This is a super simple giveaway with loads of seeds and supplies for a Fall Garden! This Giveaway will run from Friday, June 29th thru Thursday, July 5th at midnight and is open to residents of the US and Canada
We will pick One Lucky Winner on Friday, July 6th
Our unique selection of cool-weather crops is perfect for your fall garden. These are individual packs of seeds. This combo pack includes the seed selection from our regular Fall Garden Combo Pack, plus quite a few more for a total of 12 seed packs
Arugula (100)
Russian Red Kale (100)
Purple Plum Radish (100)
Bloomsdale Longstanding Spinach (200)
Calabrese Broccoli (100)
Dwarf Pak Choy Cabbage (100)
Fennel (100)
Detroit Dark Red Beet (100)
Scarlet Nantes Carrot (100)
Long Island Brussels Sprouts (80)
Snowball Self-Blanching Cauliflower (200)
Rainbow Swiss Chard (100)
Coconut coir growing medium comes from the coconut's fibrous husk (known as coir) that is bound together by lignin (known as pith). With the addition of water, coir expands to an easy to work with growing medium. The addition of water increases the volume 3 to 9 times, depending on the packaging of products. This process results in a 100% organic, biodegradable growing medium, making it a natural and safe growth medium of choice for growers
MOUNTAIN FLOWER FERTILIZER Assortment 1 OF EACH:
Easy to use instant Compost Tea.
Each packet of powdered mix makes a gallon of full strength compost tea or 2 gallons of diluted compost tea.
Use:
Foliar feed
All purpose fertilizer
Pre-Soak for seeds
NPK is 6-5-5 plus Calcium and Trace Minerals.
Easy to use instant fish-based foliar feed or Tea.
Use:
Foliar feed
Transplant root soak to reduce stress/shock
Pre-Soak for seeds
DIY Liquid fertilizer
5-4-2 Fertilizer Ideal for all plant types, use Mountain Flower Root Boost to encourage expansive root systems, increased crop yields and superior quality flowers, fruits, herbs and vegetables. Boosts Microbial Activity
From Mary,
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 500 varieties of Heirloom, open-pollinated, non-gmo & non-hybrid garden Seeds. Mary has signed the Safe Seed Pledge AND the Declaration of Seed Freedom.
Are you ready to enter the giveaway?
Giveaway is open to all Residents of the US and Canada.
Giveaway opens 6/29/2018 and ends Thursday, July 5th at Midnight.
All giveaway entrants will be added to Mary's Heirloom Seeds mailing list.
Your information is never sold and we never send spam emails.
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21 comments
My favorite bee friendly plant is my beautiful sunflowers.
Thanks for the opportunity! This is an amazing giveaway! I don’t do Twitter and Insta, but happy to have all the other entries! Thanks again!!
My favorite bee pollinator plant is hyssop.
Great variety of seeds at great price. Quick shipping. Easy to order.
Happy to locate a local gardening source and kindred spirit.. we are on the outskirts of Crescent City.
I love sunflowers in my garden to attract the bees. They’re bright and so much fun.
They really seem to like my yarrow and mullein flowers, first time getting flowers from them!
I love sunflowers and mints!
Borage!
My bees love mint.
Bee balm
My saliva is atracting an enormous amount of bees and I love it. I have catnip milk week butterfly bush lavender and others i dont even know the names but the butterflies and bees are in their glory;
Not sure which is my favorite bee-friendly plant, but I do love my Sunflowers from your seed sale earlier this year! I am also growing some broccoli sprouts, too. Thank you
Bee balm!
Thanks for the giveaway!
Thank you, Mary of Mary’s Heirloom Seeds! My garden is thriving with your seeds and starters, including over-winter garlic and potatoes!
I love bee balm and lavender.
Wishing you all success!
Bee friendly plants in my garden are comfrey and catmint, the pollinators are at them all the time!