What a groundbreaking product! Now you can grow a whopping 8 herbs in your own home with this amazing Deluxe Herb Garden Kit. It’s so easy even beginners can do it! Watch in awe as your tiny herb garden sprouts on your porch, windowsill, or shelf – what a sight to behold!
But wait, there’s more! Not only will you have the pleasure of growing your own herbs, but you’ll also be able to elevate your cooking with these “delicious” culinary herbs. Oregano, thyme, lemon balm, parsley, basil, curled chervil, cilantro, and rosemary – because who needs variety, right?
And don’t worry about gathering all the necessary supplies. This complete kit has got you covered! From pots and saucers to plant markers and peat, they’ve thought of everything. They even provide nutrition packs and a detailed grow guide, because apparently growing herbs requires expert guidance.
But don’t fret, even if you’re not a gardening expert, this kit is designed for novices like you. Because let’s face it, growing herbs can be such a challenging task that it requires a special kit. And of course, they won’t leave you hanging – they’re here to help you achieve the ultimate success in your homegrown garden.
So why not give this unique gardening gift to your loved ones this Christmas? Because nothing says “I care” like a kit that promises to turn anyone into a successful herb gardener. Good luck with that!
What about Deluxe Herb Garden Kit?
- Complete growing kit for growing 8 herbs at home
- Includes herb seeds, pots, saucers, plant markers, peat, nutrition packs, and a grow guide
- Herb seeds include oregano, thyme, lemon balm, parsley, basil, curled chervil, cilantro, and rosemary
- Beginner-friendly and suitable for experts as well
- Provides expert guidance on lighting, watering, planting, and picking
- Makes a unique gardening gift for Christmas
gary –
I just don’t know how to do it right. It pays to read up on this first. Fun project for parent and child.
Sienna Love –
I got these for my mom, who just moved into a condo, so she doesn’t have room for a garden. These are the perfect size for her kitchen window and the ceramic pots are so pretty. She loved them!
Tommy –
First off, the presentation of this product was very nice! Neatly packaged, and there were no damage issues.
I started the germination of the herbs on 11/19/21 and within five days, five of the seven herbs sprouted. The rosemary and parsley have yet to sprout due to a longer germination time frame. I didn’t sow the cilantro seeds because I’m not a fan of cilantro.
There is a very well done instruction manual included that is clearly not a Chinese to English translation. Also a comprehensive description of the herbs, their origins and culinary use are in the manual.
One other thing…this requires patience! Most of the seeds are extremely small, and sowing them is a daunting task, if not, surgical. Small tweezers will be your best friend in this endeavor.
Amazon Customer –
Purchased as a gift. Recipient happy with it
Fiona Blume Vocal Coach –
this is a great package to get you started on growing plants and your own food. Its super easy to use. I love it.
Kim –
Gift for daughter she loved this
Amazon Customer –
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Amazon Customer –
I love to garden. I think I do pretty darn well, if I do say so myself. My sunroom is filled with beautiful plants, some I’ve nursed from others who gave up, some from seeds and some purchased that have gone wild with love.
While it was interesting watching the pods of soil “grow” and I truly enjoyed doing this quick project with one of my daughters, the makers of this packed about 1/10 the amount of seeds that SHOULD have been packed. Why skimp on the seeds? Oh, thanks for the kelp pack. Seriously, Dollar General sells more seeds than this for 4 for a $1. I wish I had taken pictures of the seeds in the baby Ziplock bags. It was comical.
What’s the point of all of this if you have to use tweezers to get out the seeds in a few packages? NO… I’m not exaggerating. Yes, make sure you’re wearing your eyeglasses so you can see the miniscule seeds. It’s sitting a sunroom. I meticulously found a balance of water, warmth and sun to get these things going within a couple of days. After that… it’s been a slow burn. The only ones that have “done” anything are the Curled Chervil, Rosemary and Basil but even then, it’s so sparse, it’s sad. The Cilantro started growing well and then it shriveled. As you can see, the Thyme, Lemon Balm and Oregano had about one sprout that has been perpetually stunted. I suppose, you’re paying for the baby planter pots?