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edible flower seed packets Organo Republic - 20 Edible Flower Seeds Varieties

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edible flower seed packets Organo Republic - 20 Edible Flower Seeds VarietiesGrow Your Garden with Our Edible Flower Seeds Variety Pack Edible Flower Seeds Elevate your gardening experience with the Organo Republic 20 Edible Flower Seeds Variety Pack. These non GMO heirloom seeds offer incredible value, with over 7,000 seeds for less than $1. 50 per variety. This pack includes a diverse range of edible flowers: Borage, Bishop's Flower, Bergamot, California Poppy, Cape Forget Me Not, Chamomile, Chives, Chicory, Evening

Grow Your Garden with Our Edible Flower Seeds Variety Pack

Edible Flower Seeds

Elevate your gardening experience with the Organo Republic 20 Edible Flower Seeds Variety Pack. These non-GMO heirloom seeds offer incredible value, with over 7,000 seeds for less than $1.50 per variety. This pack includes a diverse range of edible flowers: Borage, Bishop's Flower, Bergamot, California Poppy, Cape Forget-Me-Not, Chamomile, Chives, Chicory, Evening Primrose, Hollyhock, Lavender, Love Lies Bleeding, Nasturtium, Echinacea, Hyssop, Cape Daisy, Sunflower, Columbine, White Yarrow, and Zinnia.

Features of Our Edible Flower Seeds Variety Pack

  • Huge Value: Over 7,000 seeds, including 20 different varieties, for less than $1.50 per pack.
  • Enhanced Gardening Experience: Our edible flower seeds for planting come in a waterproof resealable bag, containing 20 individual craft seed packets. Included with the seeds are mini gardening supplies such as a leaf clipper, tweezers, a seed dibber tool, a weeding fork, and a widger tool. Scan the QR codes on the seed packets to access online gardener guides and culinary books.
  • Garden Success Assured: Our edible flower seeds are perfect for both indoor hydroponic gardens and outdoor flower patches. With a superior germination rate proven through various tests, you can enjoy fresh edible flowers all year round.

Benefits of Using Our Edible Flower Seeds

Our edible flower seeds variety pack provides a comprehensive solution for any gardener. Each seed variety undergoes rigorous testing with a high germination rate, ensuring high-quality, non-GMO, heirloom, and pesticide-free seeds. Sourced from the most reliable U.S. suppliers and growers, our seeds are packed in a waterproof resealable bag to keep them fresh and protected from sunlight.

Complete Gardening Kit for Home Gardens

Each gardening kit includes:

  • 20 unique edible flower seed varieties
  • Mini gardening tools: leaf clipper, tweezers, seed dibber tool, weeding fork, and widger tool
  • Waterproof resealable bag
  • QR codes for accessing online gardening guides and culinary books

Start Your Gardening Journey Today

Our edible flower seeds are perfect for anyone looking to start a new hobby or enhance their existing garden. This garden starter kit makes an ideal gift for couples, vegetarians, vegans, gardeners, and house survivalists. Whether it's a housewarming, baby shower, birthday, anniversary, or any other occasion, surprise your loved ones with the joy of gardening and the promise of fresh, homegrown flowers.

Quality You Can Trust

Proudly made in the USA by a small family-owned business, our edible flower seeds are tested at high germination rates before being sealed to last for up to 3 years. Each packet in our seeds variety pack is resealable for easy storage and has its own label with a QR code for growing instructions. Trust in the freshness and viability of our garden seeds, proven by millions of gardeners and guaranteed by the founder.

Transform your gardening experience with our Edible Flower Seeds Variety Pack and enjoy the satisfaction of growing your own beautiful and delicious flowers.

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