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Sunday, March 27, 2011

Spring Seeds Free with Purchase

Spring planting is well underway here in Central Florida. I had most of my seeds planted by the beginning of March including Holy Basils, Musk Melon, Amaranth, Tomato, Black Eyed Peas, Squash, and Pumpkin. The latest garden adventure was a pineapple planting frenzy. We found some live pineapple tops discarded for compost and decided to plant them at Lions Share Community Garden. Here is part of the row.



The sweet pea spiral is coming along. No flowers yet, but we are watching closely:

For most of the US and Canada you still have plenty of time to get your Spring Garden on. I would love to help you out with that. When you make any purchase from my Aquarian Bath Etsy shop, just request a free seed pack in the comments section at check out. I currently have Musk melon, Thai Basil, Dotted Horsemint, Candlebush, and Luffa seeds in stock.



Since it is Spring planting time if you mention this blog post at check out you may request up to 3 seed packs for free with purchase instead of the usual 1 free seed pack with purchase.

Be sure to check out all my fun new Spring items like this sweet Honey Bunny Castile Soap on a Rope while you are seed shopping.

This blog post is a part of the Unique Women in Business Networking Group's Spring Blog Hop. You can visit the other Spring blog posts by other ladies who participated this month by following these links:

Audrey Fetterhoff http://AudreyGardenLady.blogspot.com
AnnRinkenberger http://harvestmoonbyhand.blogspot.com

15 comments:

  1. I'm definitely contemplating what seeds I want with my next order...maybe the bunny soap! It's delightful!

    Having a great time reading unique women in business blogs on SPRING!

    Let’s shop and blog hop!

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  2. Looking forward to spring planting myself! Your pineapple tops are intriguing and I like your sweet pear spiral too!

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  3. Oh, now you have me thinking of getting my herb garden ready; but I'm in Colorado and it is still a bit early here. Great post!

    Trudy aka Momma Goddess
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  4. Cory, You are one fascinating lady! I admire your talents and your vast knowledge on the subjects.

    Karen
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  5. I love the idea of a sweet pea spiral. We're starting to think of different ideas for flowers, vegetables, and fruit gardens for this spring/summer.

    The bunny soap is adorable!

    Ann
    Harvest Moon by Hand
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  6. Cory you inspire me! your sweet Bunny soaps would make a great gift for Grands:)

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  7. I need to put up a review of your tooth powder and order some of your black soap for my kiddo's acne. The bunny soap is cute too. But planting and gardening is just not my thing - we have ant hordes here anyway.

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  8. So cool that you offer free seeds with purchase - I had no idea! The bunny soap on a rope is just in time for Easter too!

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  9. Your post makes me itchy to go out and plant. Since I am in a frost zone, I may have to be content to plant some seeds indoor.


    I am a big fan of your product, thank you for making them.

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  10. Ok, I love the sweet pea spiral:) My daughters' flower is the sweet pea and maybe I will plant some in a shape-Thanks for sharing and hope the pineapples come up!
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  11. Love the spiral! Wonderful to see that someone's out there planting. : )

    Happy SPring!

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  12. Oh I can just imagine the scent of your sweet pea spiral. That will look so stunning when in bloom. Please post photos!!!
    Birgitte

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  13. Hey Cory,
    Great post! One of the many advantages of living in Florida is getting to garden year round but I am always to happy when spring hits to grow those things that need this temperate time lettuce, melons, nasturtiums!
    Wonderful post..love the bunny soap!

    Audrey
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  14. Very cool with the sweet pea spiral. It's not planting time here, yet, but It's definitely been on my mind. Gonna try some of those hanging upside down tomato planters this year. :)

    Linda :)
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