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9 Herb Indoor Window Garden Kit - House Plants Seeds - Best Unique Gift Ideas for Women, Mom, Friend, Her, Birthday, Housewarming, Mother - New Home Kitchen Gifts - Live Plant Starter (Plastic)

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  • Grow Your Own Indoor Garden
  • NO GREEN THUMB NEEDED: Our instruction booklet is the most comprehensive, detailed and beautifully-designed on the market so that you can follow along on the journey of each seed, its history, and the best way to plant it to ensure it germinates; This book will teach the beginner and entertain the master

Plant or Animal Product Type: Herb


Indoor/Outdoor Usage: Indoor


Brand: Planters' Choice


Material Feature: Heirloom


Color: Herb Garden


Special Feature: High Germination Rate


Expected Blooming Period: Year Round


Sunlight Exposure: Partial Sun


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Product Care Instructions: Water


Plant or Animal Product Type: Herb


Indoor/Outdoor Usage: Indoor


Brand: Planters' Choice


Material Feature: Heirloom


Color: Herb Garden


Special Feature: High Germination Rate


Expected Blooming Period: Year Round


Sunlight Exposure: Partial Sun


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Product Care Instructions: Water


USDA Hardiness Zone: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11


Soil Type: Peat Soil


Moisture Needs: Regular Watering


Number of Pieces: 34


UPC: 852482008193


Product Dimensions: 9 x 4 x 3 inches


Item Weight: 2.79 pounds


Manufacturer: Planters' Choice


Item model number: cooking gifts


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  • Good value herb kit (with two little suggested improvements)
I spent days comparing herb garden kits available here on Amazon and landed on this one after reading quite a few reviews of competitor kits that resulted in the biodegradable pots eventually growing mold. This kit was more expensive than other options by a margin of $10-20, but with 9 different herb varieties and matching plastic pots with trays and labels, it seemed worth it. The Pros: (1) The nine little pots are surprisingly good quality! They’re made of sturdy taupe plastic, are good size (about 4” square) and have good drainage as well. There are three trays that fit 3 pots each and the trays are shaped so there’s a little divot underneath so there’s actually room for some air circulation and collecting any excess water that drains out. (2) The “soil” disks that came with the set were great, and they actually expanded to a much greater volume than I expected. I actually only ended up needing 6 of the 9 discs to fill all 9 pots to the top. They were super easy to set up. I just put them one at a time into a big mixing bowl, poured warm water over them, and then spooned the “dirt” into the pots. I keep using quotation because the potting mx disks seem to be made of coconut coir which is great - sterile, smells good, and doesn’t risk bringing any gnats or other gross pests you wouldn’t want indoors (which is sometimes unavoidable, even with name brand potting mixes for indoor plants). (3) The bamboo labels with each herb’s name are really cute and have a little spot to label the planting date. HOWEVER… (see below) (4) The seeds! This is the best mix of seeds for my herb preferences of the kits I saw that were available. I have a couple guesses as to why: some of these herbs don’t get along with others in this mix and can’t be planted in the same container with each other (looking at you, Dill). I did soak the seeds overnight before planting; I took about a dozen of each and put them in alphabetical order in the divots in an ice tray so I wouldn’t forget which was which type. The directions say don’t bother planting the seeds that float, but a LOT of them were floating and I didn’t have enough extra seeds to try a whole new round, so I just tried planting the sunken seeds first and stuck some extra floating ones in. The directions for each individual seeds suggested somewhere in the ballpark of 9 seeds per pot, so I did a 3 by 3 grid in each pot which gave them each about 1.5” of space apart. I did try to prioritize planting the seeds that sunk but in some cases (notably, cilantro) I couldn’t avoid planting some floaty seeds because I had only one or two seeds that sank. Oregano and Thyme are a pain to plant because they’re super tiny and it’s impossible to tell if you’ve actually got them in the dirt or if they’re stuck to your hand still. I used tweezers to put the seeds in place which probably isn’t necessary, but, for what it’s worth, that’s what seemed easiest to me. Also, it says to plant the basil by putting the seeds on top of the soil. I did that and after 2 weeks, they were still just sitting there even after I had a few other sprouts… I pushed them just a smidge under the soil surface with a toothpick and within a week, I had six sprouts. So maybe don’t follow the directions for that one. The Cons: (1) The trays that came with the pots do not look like the ones pictures; they are very flimsy, not even the thickness of a red Solo picnic cup, for comparison. They work well enough to collect water drainage but they don’t match the pots’ color and aren’t sturdy enough to pick up and move the pots, which you may find you want to do more often than you think, either to water or to start moving outside for a few hours a day to harden them off before transplanting extra seedlings to bigger pots. I ended up moving them onto a small cookie sheet because it was easier. (2) The potting mix may be relatively sterile but - beware using the bamboo plant labels in wet dirt!! (3) These labels unfortunately ended up being the one huge problem with this kit because of MOLD (or fungus?). To be clear, I’m not sure I would blame the manufacturers for this, but a better warning might be in order… About three weeks after I had set up this kit, I noticed some soil caking around the stem of the plant label stuck into one of the pots, and when I pulled it up a bit to investigate, I noticed blue-green mold (or fungus? something gross, at any rate) growing all over the part that had been submerged in the dirt. This happened on every single one. I ended up pulling all nine out and then throwing them away. I was worried the soil was now contaminated and my plants were doomed, and ultimately I just scooped out the soil around where the plant labels had been and sprayed down that little area with some diluted apple-cider vinegar, which Google tells me is a gentle, natural fungicide. I am no expert (obviously, that’s why I bought a plant kit on Amazon and didn’t just go it alone) so who knows if this helped or if my plants are now sitting in moldy soil, but if this happens to you, that’s what I tried. My plants don’t seem bothered by it. Anyway, if you want to use the labels, maybe just tape them to the back/outside of the pots instead of sticking them in and avoid this mess. (4) The seeds… took forever to germinate. I’m in southern California and I have a very sunny windowsill and little balcony. We’ve had great, sunny weather the last month. I started the seeds on the windowsill and after a week, I had nothing. I tried moving the pots outside during the sunniest hours of the day to get them some extra overhead light and still… not much. After 10 days I had one tiny little thyme sprout and nothing else. I messaged the seller and they offered to send me new seeds right away. However, it’s been over 2 weeks since then and no replacement seeds ever arrived. But they were very friendly! FINALLY… neither a pro or a con, but rather a suggestion: GET A GROW LIGHT. The brand probably doesn’t matter but I ordered the “Ankace Full Spectrum Grow Lamp, Tri Head Gooseneck Plant Lights” for around $30 also here on Amazon. I kept it on 16 hours a day, off for 8 hours over night, placed about 6” over the pots, and within 48 hours I had an explosion of sprouts. It could have just been a coincidence, after 2 weeks of natural sunlight, that they just happened to be almost ready to sprout when I set up the light anyway, but I’m inclined to think not because I planted seeds from another kit later and those sprouted about 72 hours after planting with the grow light on from the start. Buying one effectively doubles the cost of this kit which is already one of the more expensive ones, but I think it was worth it. and one final note… a month after planting, seven of the herbs ended up producing 7-9 sprouts from the 9 seeds planted of each. However, I only ever got three oregano sprouts. And, it took a full 25 days, even with the lamp, to see even one single rosemary leaf. It remains to be seen whether more will ever come up. But overall it was a lot of fun watching them start growing and i’m excited to be able to start using these herbs in a month or two when they’re big enough to start cutting! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2020 by GRACE E WRIGHT

  • Doubts at first were restored!
Had very little hope for these since this is my first time growing anything. But to my surprise after 3 days I have a teeny tiny mustard plant growing and sprouting! I'm hoping for the best for the rest. The process of soaking the seed was very tedious to say the least especially with how small some of them are and some form like gelatinous film around the seed ( I used cheesecloth to filter the water from seed) it was hard to get the seeds and cheesecloth deattached for the seeds to go into the soil but I didn't really know any other way to do it. I was quite frustrated when I received my first box and it was missing all 9 seed packets so I did the return process super simple and received a new kit within 2 business days no problem. But the mustard already starting to sprout within 3 days amazes me! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2021 by Lexie Lexie

  • Pots Broken & Disappointing Customer Service - DO NOT PURCHASE
DO NOT PURCHASE. POOR PRODUCT. POOR CUSTOMER SERVICE. POOR BUSINESS. Update. After going back and forth, they said they would send me new pots. During this time the remaining pots also broke and the soil went everywhere. Though they said they were sending me new pots, I assumed they would send a new kit as it would be difficult to move the freshly planted seeds, that were now scattered all over my counter. By the time the pots got here, everything had pretty much fallen apart and I threw most of it away to clean the mess. The new pots were a different color and thicker than the original material. I contacted the seller again and explained the situation. I asked for a full refund and offered to return the replacement pots. The seller said they would give me a $10 refund. I asked why they felt like a full refund wasn’t appropriate and explained that within one day the faulty product wasn’t working and that I could not do anything with my new pots. A few days later they responded and asked if I wanted the refund or not, ignoring my question. I said sure send me a full refund. They emailed me again saying they would refund $10. Poor product. Poor customer service. Poor business. Don’t waste your money or time. One pot was a tiny bit chipped when it got here, not a big deal, but within less than 24 hours of planting 5 of 9 pots were broken. I have contacted customer service and am waiting on a response. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2023 by Jamie El-Aazami Jamie El-Aazami

  • Broken Pieces BUT cool set
I really like this set but one of the plastic pots and one of the draining boards were broken. I don’t think it came from the company this way - it must have been damaged in route. I decided to go ahead and plant the seeds. The pots are still usable. The coolest part of this kit is the soil! The discs expand and there is plenty of soil to plant the seeds. I am excited to watch the seeds grow. Overall, this is a really neat way to grow herbs from seeds. Very satisfying! Edited to add: the company reached out and mailed me a replacement tray. I am excited to have the complete set now. The trays are very sturdy - not like solo plastic (read that in another review). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2023 by Placeholder

  • Bit Finicky but the Manufacturer is Nice
It might be a pain to get done if these started if you don’t have the right conditions, not to mention the mint seeds are almost microscopic lol. One of my containers was broken so I contacted the manufacturer, and they sent me replacements for free, which was great. The manufacturer is super chill and understanding, plus they’re easy to get into contact with. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2024 by Kyle

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