🌺 Bloom Where You're Planted!
The Survival Garden Seeds Functional Flower Garden Kit offers a diverse collection of 36 non-GMO heirloom flower seeds designed to create a beautiful and functional garden. This kit includes a variety of annual and perennial flowers that attract pollinators and support local wildlife, making it perfect for both novice and experienced gardeners. Each packet comes with detailed growing instructions, ensuring a successful gardening experience while supporting a small American business.
P**E
Great value for your money.
I absolutely flowers are sturdy germination rates good great value for the money. The colors of flowers are great. The variety is better than any of the other ones that I’ve looked at and you’re getting great quality flowers for a lower price.
R**S
Generous seed packets
Great variety
R**A
Seeds
These seeds are wonderful. I have flowers and herbs everywhere. They sprout as they should.
B**Y
Great buy!
All germinated! Lovely, can’t wait to see them big!
D**
As described
As described
T**Y
Grew fast and lush in my AeroGarden
March 2022:They all died. Most likely because they lost too much of their roots during the transition from aerogarden to soil, or just couldn’t acclimate to a non-water environment. So moral of the story - these should be started in soil.Jan 15, 2022 Follow-up:I let the plants grow a bit too big in the Aerogarden before removal to plant in soil, so lost some roots (and a bit of foliage as well :^( ). This may cause them not to thrive; we'll see. It all depends on recovery of the root system balanced with the transition to soil (which can be very taxing on a young plant birthed in a water environment). But I'm keeping high hopes. Will check back to let you know how we faired and if we end up with edible flowers. See second picture for this stage II transition.Jan 1, 22022Planted four of these in the AeroGarden - mostly experimental since there wasn't any information about whether they like wet roots... The verdict is in! They love it. See attached pic. Lush and rapid-growing. (Note that the echinacea is slower to take off than the others, but that's normal.)I plan to replant them to soil and will check back with an update... praying they survive the transition.Please note this review is just for the marigold, nasturtium, zinnia and echinacea... I haven't planted the calendula, morning glory or chamomile yet.
D**.
Alot of seeds
All the seeds you could need!
K**Y
Flowers
they are starting to grow! Great package lots of variety
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