Seeds of the Month Club

Tampa, FL(Zone 9b)

I found this site on Facebook and wondered if anyone here has heard of it and/or ever used it. From the feedback I see on FB, it looks like a legit business and a good deal.

They send you packs of fruit, veggie, herb and/or flower seeds every month. The seeds are non GMO and are are specific to the person's hardiness zone. You get 8 packs the first month and 4 packs each month after that.

https://www.facebook.com/SeedsOfTheMonthClub
http://averagepersongardening.com/

Shauna


Jacksonville, FL(Zone 8b)

Have not heard of them. I do not have enough room for a lot of veggie plants
Though I really do not as most of my garden was killed by the freeze

Winter Springs, FL(Zone 9b)

Sounds like fun if you're into growing from seeds. I have to fight the squirrels and birds and think I'm giving up on seeds. Besides I don't have anymore room here....wish I did.

Brooksville, FL(Zone 9a)

Thanks Shauna for sharing the link. I'm looking into it. I love growing seeds out. I just love watching them pop through the soil.

Jan

Tampa, FL(Zone 9b)

I went ahead and signed up for 6 months just to give it a try. Less than $25 bucks, and I should end up with 28 packets of seeds.

Not a bad deal. :-)

My referral code is 5X73S98ZRJ if anyone is interested.

Orlando, FL(Zone 9b)

Speaking of seeds, does anyone have or know of where to get seeds of Spanish flag vine/exotic love vine mina/ipomoea lobata?

http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/1317/#b

It's so beautiful but I haven't seen it in stores, and don't want to rush to order them without knowing more.

Tampa, FL(Zone 9b)

I have already received 2 packages of seeds from them and it has been a good variety of seeds.

Peppers, turnips, beets, fennel, sunflowers, winter squash, spinach, coriander, cucumbers, cauliflower and blue flax.

My hubby built me a 2 tiered garden bed last week for additional summer crops...now to decide what to plant. :-)

Jacksonville, FL(Zone 8b)

Ipomoea lobata both of the top 2 venders that are listed are good ones.
I think they are annuals and are grown from seeds.

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