🌿 Cultivate Your Culinary Dreams!
The Herb Seeds Vault offers a diverse selection of 10 heirloom, non-GMO herb varieties, totaling over 3000 seeds. With a guaranteed germination rate of 95%+, this kit is perfect for both indoor and outdoor gardening. It includes plant markers and a comprehensive planting guide, making it an ideal gift for gardeners, chefs, and survivalists alike.
A**T
Great way to get started!
I really like this kit! This is my second time growing it as I had some hiccups replanting them. Unfortunately my mint, rosemary and lavender never grew either time. Other than that, everything else is growing and it’s super exciting to watch! Some sprouted after just two days! I would definitely recommend this for anyone who has never grown anything but want to get started.UPDATE: My mint and rosemary are FINALLY growing and I attached the pictures too!! Just kept watering it and waited patiently. Still no lavender though ..
H**8
Just getting started, and seeds are sprouting fast.
As you look at the photo, you can see that I labeled each section, with its anticipated, germination date. Everything germinated faster than it said it would. The seeds in this photo were planted 16 days ago.This is my first time doing hydroponics, and I didn’t know how many seeds to plant, so I put five in each little hole. It looks like all of them did really well. The sage is far behind everything else, however, it wasn’t supposed to germinate for 21 days, so I’m still happy.I appreciated included instruction book to tell me information about harvesting. I also like the big labels, where I was able to write on all of the information about the planting and harvesting.I like the seeds, and I would buy this brand again.
W**W
Cheap pack of seeds
For the price it's an extremely good value compared to buying a bunch of seed packs individually. Covers a lot of herbs you're likely to want to grow. I've planted but not yet germinated the seeds so no comment on their ease of growth or anything like that. My only complaint is that some plants get way more seeds than others, making it feel like an inconsistent product.
E**A
Above “ground” in less than a week!
The media could not be loaded. I have a hydroponic grower that I also got from Amazon and it’s amazing (iD00 if anyone is interested) but these seeds are also tough and eager! I have the least-green thumb in the planet. I’m constantly killing succulents and getting mold on my spouts somehow, etc. and those are super easy to grow! They’ve already sprouted healthy plants up through the sponge hole in less than a week! These guys are fighters for sure. You can’t see the dill sprouting up much in the picture, but the seeds have cracked open and show a little guy in there. Seriously awesome seeds, awesome system. I’m so stoked to have something working finally!
J**
I love it
Lots of seeds. They smell great and seem fresh. Some germinated very quickly, some have not. Be patient, mother nature takes her time. Research the plant and see how long they are supposed to take before a bad review. After a couple weeks I already have many little sprouts. I rushed them by starting them in ziplock bags with a damp paper towel. Blow air in the bag and seal it then place on a sunny window sill. Dont open until you see babies or the air comes out.
M**S
Not all seeds sprouted
The herbs I really wanted, lavender, rosemary and mint didn’t sprout, the basil did great, sage and cilantro are looking promising, thyme and oregano not sure of yet, I see just maybe one little green sprout coming up. Chives are happy and parsley, nothing yet. Disappointed for sure!
J**E
How to grow successful plants
I've been sprouting these seeds for 2 weeks now; I planted 4 of each in rockwool cubes in a tray over a heat pad on low. Except cilantro - I planted 10 of because I've had issues sprouting cilantro in the past. (Btw for folks who aren't aware; coriander is the culinary name for a cilantro seed. They are the same thing.) Most of the sprouts came through within a couple of days to a week. Well today, at the 2 week mark, I finally got a cilantro sprout! Time will tell if more come through. I keep a watering can nearby and add 1/4" water to the tray daily. Once the first leaves on the sprouts wane and the true leaves appear I will begin adding fertilizer. At this point I also put a fan on the sprouts to make them hardier. Once the roots poke through the bottom of the cubes they will be ready for me to transplant to my indoor herb garden. For anyone who wants to plant them outdoors - after the roots poke through, begin placing them outside once a day starting at an hour and increasing by an hour each day until at 24 hours they are ready to transplant. This process will work for any seed.
T**S
It's a Scam, Maybe.
Is it a scam? I opened up the single envelope to find a variety of dried out seeds and a bunch of broken baggies. the entire mess was scattered around. Shameful, but expected as selling bad seeds is one of the oldest scams in the book. Decent little planting guide came with it, but I don't have high expectations seeing as their "guide" is a paragraph summary that looks like it was copied from Wikipedia and was about the size of condom wrapper. In my fury I decided to count out all of the cilantro seeds, totaling 147. Now based on the advertising of "3600" seeds and the assumption that we get the same number of seeds per herb this leaves us 153 seeds shy of the implied 300 seeds (of course this may be a clerical error as my condom-wrapper literature congratulates me on purchasing a 15 herb pack that isn't available and still remarkably only lists 12 herbs). While I will attempt to plant these I don't have much faith in the product and I assume that any failure will be attributed by the seller to my own horticultural incompetence rather than the faulty nature of their product. Don't pay more than five bucks for it, and even then use it as a joke gift to torment an unapologetically vegan friend.
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