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The Pronto Seed Bumper Pack offers 21 vegetable and herb varieties with over 1700 seeds, designed for full sun environments and year-round planting. It includes four themed seed mixes and a detailed growing guide, making it ideal for beginners and urban gardeners seeking fresh, homegrown produce in a compact, eco-conscious package.





| ASIN | B087B8F5RK |
| Best Sellers Rank | 78 in Garden ( See Top 100 in Garden ) 2 in Grow Your Own Kits |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (7,662) |
| Date First Available | 19 April 2020 |
| Expected blooming period | Spring |
| Manufacturer | G Plants |
| Product Dimensions | 24.5 x 2.5 x 13.4 cm; 100 g |
| Sunlight exposure | Full Sun |
H**W
Great Value for a Wide Variety of Herbs – Can’t Wait to See Them Grow!
Quick Verdict: This Pronto Seed Herb Bumper Pack is a fantastic way to start a home herb garden without spending a lot. It’s well packaged, has a huge range of seeds, and is great value for money – I’m excited to see how it all grows. First Impressions I was impressed by the thoughtful, eco-friendly packaging – everything was neat and secure. The box itself looks nice and would definitely make a lovely gift for someone who’s into gardening. Build & Design The kit includes four different herb collections, with each seed type carefully packed and labelled. It’s very clear what’s included, and there’s a great mix of classic and more unusual herbs. Performance & Features I’m no expert when it comes to growing herbs from seeds, but I was really happy with how easy this was to set up. The instructions are straightforward, and the seeds themselves looked fresh and healthy. Real-World Testing I’m testing this in my small garden space and can’t wait to see the results. Considering the price – which is a fraction of what I’d spend buying these separately in my local shop – I feel like it’s great value, even if some seeds don’t take. It’s already been a fun little project. Pros & Cons What I Liked: Wide range of herb varieties included Clear labelling and thoughtful packaging Eco-friendly and looks great for gifting Excellent value compared to local shop prices What Could Be Improved: I’m not an expert, so I’m still waiting to see the final results, but so far I have no complaints Value for Money It’s a really affordable way to get into herb gardening. Even if you’re just experimenting like I am, it’s worth it for the variety and the fun of growing your own. Buyer Advice & Tips Take your time setting them up and label everything clearly so you know what’s growing where. Don’t expect instant results – patience is key, but it’s definitely a fun project. Final Thoughts: I’m really happy with this seed pack – it’s turned out to be a fun and affordable way to explore growing my own herbs. Looking forward to seeing how they all grow over the next few months.
S**E
Good value and all you need to get started
A variety of seeds so thats good and can try many types without needing to buy seperate packets which probably would work out more expensive anyway.but good to have in one box .would be nice as a gift.cant say yet if any good because not planted any yet.
A**R
Good quality seeds. Poor amazon delivery
Product is really good. Nicely boxed up and seem to be good quality seeds. My issue was amazons delivery and not the actual product. Package was not left in the safe place and was left out in the rain and the box and seed packets were water damaged.
S**L
CONCISE DESCRIPTION OF HERB AND SOWING
A very good selection of seeds. Each packet giving precise instructions for planting depth and spacing. Would purchase again.
A**R
Good value but mixed results
Seeds are a bit fiddly to get out of the plastic packets do to static. Paper packets would have been easier. Also, proper info about the actual sub-species would have been great! For example, I am assuming the morning glories are climbers so I have a trellis ready to go, but the picture looks like a dwarf variety which doesn't climb. Which is it? I have sowed all the plant varieties except for the poppies. Results: Great germination and growth for morning glory, narsturtiums, pansy, sunflower, candytuft, Cornflower and nigella. These are now on the third size pot ready to plant out in a couple of weeks. Morning glory glory in particular is now huge! The ones that had less good results were: Foxglove - hardly any survived to true leaves stage. Agastache - quite good germination but only 7 have grown to reporting size Sweet peas - half didn't germinate despite soacking overnight. The ones that did are thriving though. Alyssium, Lobelia, forget-me-not: total fail but this was my fault. The seeds were so tiny I just scattered them with the plan to prick out but as soon as they sprouted the were tiny and all stuck to each other. Had to ditch the lot. Echinops - not a single seed germinated! Overall, still good value for money and fun to see which ones would grow. There is a LOT of seeds and I under estimated quite how much space these would take up around the house. Maybe don't sow them all unless you have a heated greenhouse!
S**A
A great selection of seeds
Brilliant starter kit
J**.
Value for money.
Not used yet but all appears to work OK.
F**E
Quality not quantity.
Not a lot if seeds but high quality and growth success already.
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