How was your Thanksgiving? Ours was nice an relaxing. We also took Saturday and Sunday off to rest which was awesome. I had a chance to upload all new heirloom seed varieties to my "New Arrivals" page so that I'm all set for online shoppers. *Giveaway starts at Midnight!*
I am just amazing by all of the wonderful and unique varieties of heirloom seeds!
I just added the Royalty Purple Podded beans to my own garden as well as the Pink Oxheart Tomato.
Next I'll add the Chioggio Beets and maybe a few of my favorite 5 Color Silverbeet Swiss Chard. The Chard grew fantastic last season!
AND I mentioned a GIVEAWAY!!! I hit 200 followers a few weeks ago but it's been crazy busy and I'm just finding the time to get organized!
I have decided to giveaway more Heirloom Seeds! This time there's a Christmas theme! I recently added the Seed Packs in a Stocking so I thought I'd give you a chance to win one for yourself or to give as a gift.
No wrapping required! No Card? No Problem!
Includes 3 seed packs of your choice, a mini stocking and a holiday card for you to personalize.
*Stockings available in Red, Green and Blue*
a Rafflecopter giveaway
I LOVE all the new varieties you have added--Spring time will be so fun this year!!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome! I could definitely use some more seeds for springtime. I'd pick.. The easiest to grow ones haha. I'm pretty new at this. Those marglobe tomatoes look totally awesome though!
ReplyDeleteSamantha, the Marglode tomatoes are very easy to grow! Thanks for stopping by!
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by Denise! I'm super excited about the unique varieties!
ReplyDeleteThe sweet corn.
ReplyDeleteYes, definitely the sweet corn! That's the reason to have a garden. Right?
ReplyDeleteI just bought a house in the country with 1/4 of an acre to garden, I would love to add any heirloom variety of Tomatoes to my veggie garden this spring. Thanks so much for doing the giveaway. I'm keeping my fingers crossed!
ReplyDeleteI have no idea what seed I would pick since I haven't a clue what would work well in my area. Thanks for sharing your giveaway at my Our Favorite Things Party. I hope you get some new followers from it.
ReplyDeleteFirst time visitor. Doing a lot of browsing. Such a friendly website loaded with information and resources.
ReplyDeleteAs a Southern cook I'd pick them all! LOL
ReplyDeleteIt all looks so good especially that watermelon. Thanks so much for sharing on "I Gotta Try That"
ReplyDeleteMarcie
Oh my gosh! What a tough decision... I think I will pick:
ReplyDeletePink Oxheart Tomato
Kentucky Wonder "Old Homestead" Beans
Country Gentleman Sweet Corn
I would also like to try the Cherokee Purple Tomatoes! Hmmm... that's more than 3... guess I'll have to buy one! :) LOL
Thank you for this opportunity!
I'd pick the marglobe tomatoes, watermelon (my kids would love them) and one of the beans. I'm in a cold climate so I might need some help knowing what is best. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI've grown some of those varieties in the past and I'd be happy with any of them!
ReplyDeleteWatermelon!
ReplyDeleteI would love to have one of the bush beans, sweet corn, and Marglobe tomatoes! Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for the fun giveaway! And love the quote by Edison on the sidebar.
ReplyDeleteI'd choose the Detroit Dark Red Beets, Red Fig Tomatoes, and German Giant Radish!
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I LOOOOVEEEE Spaghetti Squash! I dont know what else I would choose they all look lovely. The purple beans are so pretty!
ReplyDeleteAwesome giveaway! I would love to plant the Pink Ox heart tomatoes!
ReplyDeleteI would welcome heirlooms this spring!
ReplyDeleteI would welcome heirlooms this spring!
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