I have A LOT of veggie seeds and not nearly enough soil to garden them all. So, hello giveaway.
To enter this (my first!) giveaway, leave a comment with your choices (one from each group). Or if you want a surprise pack, let me know (it'll be random seeds from those listed below. Not sure about the types? Google 'em!) That's it! Resteems and upvotes are deeply appreciated but not required. If less than 10 people enter, then those 10 people win seeds. If more than ten enter, then it'll be a random selection of 10 winners.
CAVEATS:
- I have more of some seeds than others. If many people want the same type, the 10 winners will split the seeds I have. So, you may get a couple (enough to grow seed for next year's garden) or more than a couple.
- Once in the mail, it's out of my hands.
- Not all seeds are guaranteed to germinate (herbs are notorious for being fickle) or do well in your area.
- Giveaway open to US citizens only (I'm sorry! But if there was a way to ship things internationally with little hassle and little cost, I'd be all for it.)
Ready to get your garden on?
GROUP 1
- Pea (Little Marvel)
- Pea (Alaska)
- Green Bean (Blue Lake 274)
- Green Bean (Contender)
- Green Bean (Tendergreen improved)
- Bean (Cherokee Wax | Yellow bush bean)
GROUP 2
- Cucumber (Straight 8)
- Summer Squash (Fordhook Zucchini)
- Summer Squash (Yellow Crookneck)
- Tomato (Delicious)
- Tomato (Large Red Cherry)
- Sweet Corn (Triple Crown Yellow)
GROUP 3
- Pepper (Hungarian Yellow Wax)
- Onion (White Lisbon Bunching)
- Kohlrabi (Early White Vienna)
- Brussels Sprouts (Mighty hybrid)
- Radish (Sparkler White Tip)
- Beet (Detroit Dark Red)
- Kale (Dwarf Blue Curly Vates)
- Broccoli (Calabrese)
GROUP 4
- Lettuce (Iceberg)
- Lettuce (Parris Island Cos)
- Lettuce (Grand Rapids Leaf)
- Spinach (Bloomsdale)
- Cilantro
- Sunflower (Mammoth Russian)
GROUP 5
- Bean (Pinto)
- Bean (Black Turtle)
- Winter Squash (Waltham Butternut)
- Winter Squash (Spaghetti)
- Winter Squash (Table Queen Anne)
- Basil (Sweet Genovese)
- Dill (Long Island Mammoth)
- Sage (Common culinary)
- Thyme (Common culinary)
Thank you for reading (and hopefully participating)!