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Indoor Herb Garden Starter Kit, 5 Non-GMO Herb Seeds - Basil, Parsley, Rosemary, Thyme, and Mint with Complete Planting Set for Kitchen Herb Garden DIY
Indoor Herb Garden Starter Kit, 5 Non-GMO Herb Seeds - Basil, Parsley, Rosemary, Thyme, and Mint with Complete Planting Set for Kitchen Herb Garden DIY
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Overview
- Brand : Meekear
- Color : green
- Item dimensions L x W x H : 4 x 3 x 5 inches
- Item Weight : 1 Pounds
- Handle Material : Jute
About this item
- HERB GROWING KIT: Package comes with 5 types of herb seeds, 5 jute bags, 5 plant markers, 5 soil disks, 1 mini shears, and 1 planting guide. This herb growing kit is super easy to start, and perfect for gardening beginners.
- INDOOR HERB GARDENING: We provide seeds that grow into Basil, Parsley, Rosemary, Thyme, and Mint. All these herbs seeded on your own would be safer and greener to eat, and especially suitable to be put on the kitchen's windowsill so that you can get and cook with the freshly plucked.
- 5 JUTE BAGS: 5 durable jute bags with unique beautiful prints are supposed to hold soil and seeds. As the jute material is not waterproof, you'd better to use with a tray for water. Simple and stylish appearance is suitable for balcony, windowsill and shelf decoration, practical and beautiful, making your room full of vitality. Please transparent the seedlings to larger pots when they grow into 2-3 inch for more space.
- 5 SOIL DISKS: Our herb soil contains coconut coir, which is good to seeds germination and can promote the growth of seedling. It is compressed into soil discs (1.5" in thickness, each soil disc weighs 2oz) for easy package and can expand into 10 times as large as what it was after absorbing the water. 5 soil discs are sufficient enough for the beginning of the plant growing.
- PERFECT GIFT: This herb growing starter kit comes with a beautiful box, which makes it a decent gift presenting to your families and friends for housewarming party, Father's Day, Mother's Day gifts and other important occasions. Herb growing can well free them from tired life, relieve their stress, and bring new vigor.
- TIPS FOR HERB GROWING: (1) Seeds should be fully soaked in advance. (2) Soil disc should be soaked in water and fully expanded before use. (3) Suitable temperature, sufficient water and air, and light shading are essential for germination, but give proper sunlight after the leaves arise. (4) Time for sprout varies from different seeds. Generally it takes 2 to 8 weeks. Refer to the introduction & growing guide for more details.
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