Dig In to Gardening GIVEAWAY!
Dig In to gardening with our March giveaway, in collaboration with Gardener's Supply Company!
One lucky winner will receive our Garden Starter Seed Collection AND our favorite garden tool, the Hori Hori Garden Knife from Gardeners.com.
- The Garden Starter Seed Collection includes 10 vegetable varieties that you can sow directly in your garden - no seed starting required! Perfect for beginners ready to get their hands dirty, this collection offers some of everything you need for an easy, productive and delicious vegetable garden, including
- Provider Bush Bean
- Detroit Dark Red Beet
- Danvers 126 Carrot
- Marketmore 76 Cucumber
- High Mowing Mild Salad Mix
- Gourmet Lettuce Mix
- Cascadia Snap Pea
- Cherry Belle Radish
- Sweet Basil
- Dark Orange Calendula
- We're also giving away our favorite hand tool, a Japanese tool known as the Hori Hori Garden Knife (pronounced hari-hari) from Gardener's Supply Company. What's our obsession about? We love it because it's small, lightweight, wearable, and performs the same tasks as numerous other hand tools, but more efficiently. Made from heavy duty stainless steel with a full tang (steel built into the hardwood handle), plus a serrated edge on one side, this tool is perfect for digging up stubborn weeds (think dandelion and burdock). It's hefty enough to put your weight into without breaking or bending. Its relative sharpness and narrow profile make it the ultimate tool for transplanting (much easier than a big, dull trowel). And when it comes to digging or dividing perennials, working in tight spaces, or harvesting root crops, it just doesn't get any handier than this. Plus, it comes with a sheath that attaches to your belt so you'll never be without it. (TIP: Wrap some neon tape around the handle so it doesn't get lost in the garden!)
Categories: Beginner Gardeners' Guide & About High Mowing Organic Seeds
Posted On: March 12 2015
Posted By: High Mowing Organic Seeds
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My Wish Lists
10 pairs of hands helping in a a garden?
10 children inspired by the height of corn or the absurd stalks of okra?
10 delicious meals shared at a dinner table?
10 weeks of soaking in both sunshine and rain?
It's not about the weight of the yield, the appearance of the veggie, but the sheer opportunity and process of growing things together. That's where these 10 packets can get ya!
Thank you for the opportunity to win this amazing package!!
Thanks for offering the giveaway!
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TOL = Tons of Love! A Positive saying I created in these trying times, pass it on if you like it!
TOL! Gloria
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Thank you
Please pick me so I can share my love of gardening and homegrown food with my two little girls!
I garden for all the reasons listed, plus it is a passion of mine...
I would love to win this garden tool set because it will make my gardening so much easier, faster & more efficient.
As it is right now, I have no tools to speak of, that is, I have no trowel/shovel in which to dig with, I either use my hands, or a stick found laying in the yard.
To cultivate my plants(I grow veggies, herbs, & most anything else that is edible), I use a stick & rake it across the areas around the plants....winning this would make this archaic way of cultivating , a thing of the past....
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thank you! Also, what a great gift giveaway!
I'm starting a garden for the first time in over a dozen years, so this would be helpful! :-)
I would love to win the seeds and knife as I'm a recent widow that likes to garden. Seems like gardening soothes the soul.
I keep shuffling through my seed packs like a gambler longing for a good poker game. Entering the lottery here is one way to make Spring seem a little closer...
Our summers are short, but exciting.
Thanks for a great giveaway!
My kind of contest!