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Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2025
What a wonderful array of vegetables and fruit as well as herbs in this kit. I was so amazed truly. Thank you for providing such a wonder price as well and Non GMO too. I feel so blessed. Thank you so much. Be Blessed.
joanie
Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2025
Great
Ellen
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2025
I am a veteraned back yard gardener. These are the only seeds I will buy now! Best germination rate of any brands I've ever tried.
Lori
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2025
I received my seeds order pretty quickly; however the count was less than described. The only option offered is to return the entire order. It would be convenient if the order could be corrected without this unnecessary hassle.
shannon blackman
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2024
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jtkr
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2024
enjoyed planting. not all grew but worth the cost
Kane
Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2024
As described
William Axsom
Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2023
UPDATE - The pic is this seed on day 6 of germination. I am planting in mounds, 3 Sisters, so I started them the same way; few more days and I'll transplant each pot/grouping into its own mound.I'm getting a late start this season, but it should be alright on the other end, into October. It took a good 10 days for these to arrive, shipping issues caused delays, wasn't the company's fault.Even so,10 days in farming/gardening is enough to make or break a harvest. After Mothers and/or Memorial Day(s) is the usual 'plant after' date for this area - being at elevation alters the game - night temps are just now over 40 degrees, so I'm on course with the weather/climate. I started germination 5 days ago and I'm already seeing seedlings, maybe they know it's summer solstice and are anxious to make up time.I'm hoping this seed company has the quality of seed stock I can rely on; my goal is to be back into full-fledged cultivation enough to sell by next year. Consistency starts with quality seed stock, so far, so good.This year is, again, more for experimentation, etc., figuring out more about what will grow here, and what kinds of adaptations to process need to happen for successful yields.As I am in a non-typical growing environment (a "hybrid"/overlapping of zones 5, 6, AND 7 - at higher elevation - apx. 7000 ft.), and the climate is beginning to wig out on us, the old rules and norms are no longer reliable.I'm both scientist and farmer/gardener enough to work out what the changes are bringing us, but again, that all starts with reliable seed stock, that is both heritage and non-GMO strains - stock that is well-proven, well documented, and solid in its genetics. Although I can't find anything about this company yet (their website doesn't have an "about us" page), the product itself is/will be the final verdict.I bought a smallish bulk package, enough for this year and next (if not the year after also), and it was more than affordable; worked out to about .50 cents a pack. Most seed-stock isn't reliable after a few years, and establishing local, acclimated produce and seed-stock is crucial in the long term, starting from heritage strains is a given. Since humans began cultivating, there has always been a level of risk in failures that is inescapable; however, now that it is also a matter of adapting methodology to suit rapidly shifting climatic circumstances, that stability in (heritage) strain genetics is even more important now, not just an "in vogue", fad choice.No doubt there are local varieties to be found here, same as anywhere else - almost, but I'm still a 'newbie', outsider here so (gardening/farmers market scene) I'm outside those spheres. Having one's own product to bring into the conversation with locals is a good way to learn and find more about localized specifics and nuances of the game. I'll do my best to pop back on this review at least a couple times to share some pics of how this seed is doing up here.
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