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plant poppy seeds indoors Indoor Poppy Seed Garden Planting Kit

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plant poppy seeds indoors Indoor Poppy Seed Garden Planting KitDig life * Plant seeds! These DIY seed starter kits are an all natural, eco friendly way to start seeds. They can be ordered in bulk, and make an easy gift that keeps on giving. Each one contains everything needed to start growing poppies inside on a window ledge or sunny desk. This earth friendly set includes 100% biodegradable materials our wonderful plant based biodegradable pots plus seeds and soil, and instructions to get everything going.

Dig life * Plant seeds!

These DIY seed starter kits are an all natural, eco friendly way to start seeds. They can be ordered in bulk, and make an easy gift that keeps on giving. Each one contains everything needed to start growing poppies inside on a window ledge or sunny desk. This earth-friendly set includes 100% biodegradable materials - our wonderful plant-based biodegradable pots plus seeds and soil, and instructions to get everything going.

Perfect for anyone wishing to explore the wonderful word of botany. If you know budding chefs or beginner gardeners, these sweet gift boxes supply everything they need to get started growing. Order just one, or many. We offer many seed types: Zinnia, marigolds, poppies, black-eyed susans, as well as a variety of vegetables and herbs: Tomatoes, carrots, bell peppers, arugula, kale, tomatillos, basil, dill, parsley, lavender, and more. We are always adding new seed types.

Just add water and warmth and a bit of sunshine to get your seeds started!

Each is packaged and ready for gift giving in a small kraft gift box with a natural raffia ribbon and tag that identifies the seed type. Heart color may vary from what is shown.


Each planting kit comes with the following:
- 1 plantable paper seed heart
- 1 eco-friendly biodegradable pot, 2 inch
- expandable soil pellet for growing
- planting instructions
- kraft paper gift box, 2 inches
- natural raffia ribbon
- tag that identifies the seed type

OPTIONAL: Upgrade your set to include a BIODOME. The biodome is a self-contained miniature greenhouse made entirely from plants (corn). The clear cup and rounded lid traps moisture inside to help seeds sprout, allows light in, and provides space for the hearts to grow. Shown in thumbnail photos.

{ ABOUT OUR BIODOMES }
These clear cups are re-usable and made entirely from plants: corn. They are biodegradable. Growing with these cups helps seeds to sprout because they seal in moisture. The top features a vent hole with removable cover so you can let out excess moisture if it becomes too humid inside the biodome. The covers are labeled with the seed type. When you upgrade to the greenhouse biodome, you also receive a larger gift box, for a bigger gift that is about twice the size. After the seeds have sprouted, you can save and re-use the biodome for more seed sprouting with another pot. The biodome may be composted (but not in a typical backyard compost pile, they need high heat to break down). We recommend using them again and again!

......... ABOUT OUR BIODEGRADABLE POTS and PAPER .........
These fiber pots are made entirely from plants. Growing with a biodegradable pot makes everything easy — just plant the entire pot right in the ground. No plastic waste left over, no shock to seedlings.

The fiber inhibits mold growth and helps plants grow stronger root systems. The roots grow right through the sides of the pots instead of balling up inside a plastic pot. When using these special pots, plants require less fertilizer and are more resilient to disease because the fibers provide natural fertilizer. Moisture flow is better and seeds sprout more easily.

All pots are made from the fiber between the husk and outer shell of a coconut, and are a 100% renewable resource.

The seed paper hearts are made from recycled paper that we make by hand right here in Walla Walla. We embed seeds in the pulp as part of the process. Plant like you do other seeds. To start the heart growing, wet it well, press it into damp soil, cover a tiny bit, and keep it damp. Most seeds like soil temperatures to be around 70ºF and will germinate best when the soil is warm. Care for the seeds and sprouts by providing a proper growing environment.

Made with eco-friendly packaging that is either re-used or recycled. It is meant to be re-use or recycled too. Keep it moving!

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