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Herb Seeds Bundle - 5 Seed Packets - 15% Off

Herb Seeds Bundle - 5 Seed Packets - 15% Off

Regular price $ 12.75 USD
Regular price $ 15.00 USD Sale price $ 12.75 USD
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Start your herb garden with these five classics: Oregano, Cilantro, Parsley, Chives, and Basil.

Cilantro pairs perfectly with hot peppers and heirloom tomatoes to make the best salsas. Oregano can go into salsas as well, plus you can add it along with Basil and  tomatoes when making red tomato sauces for pasta or in a caprese salad. Garlic Chives add a nice touch of garlic flavor to everything, and Parsley also can be used in a variety of dishes to add fresh flavor. These are the perfect plants for your herb garden for use in your kitchen year-round.

Except for basil and cilantro which are annual, parsley is biennial, and Garlic Chives and Oregano are perennial and produce for you for many years.

The GetReal Grow Food seed selections are the easiest varieties to grow from each vegetable category. They are all delicious and familiar choices that are usually at the grocery store. 

$12.75 - Save 15% when you buy these herbs as a bundle. Regular price $15.00

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Julia
Perfect for my Kitchen Herb Garden!

I have a brick raised bed outside our kitchen door, and these five herbs are perfect for starting a nice herb garden! My husband got me this gift pack for my Birthday and I can't wait to grow these. I'm starting the seeds indoors in January and plan to put themoutside in the spring. Can't wait to have fresh herbs growing! Cilantro and Parsley are some of my favorite herbs to use in the kitchen.

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