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This Certified Organic Herb Seeds pack includes 10 culinary varieties of non-GMO heirloom herbs, such as basil, cilantro, and thyme, all grown and packed in the USA. Ideal for both indoor and outdoor gardening, these seeds promise fast germination and are perfect for eco-friendly gifting.
| ASIN | B01C5CR47M |
| Best Sellers Rank | #594,678 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #3,335 in Herb Plants & Seeds |
| Brand | Rebel Gardens |
| Color | Brown |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (1,399) |
| Expected Blooming Period | Year Round |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.13 ounces |
| Item model number | seeds-2 |
| Material Feature | GMO Free, Heirloom, Organic |
| Moisture Needs | Moderate Watering |
| Number of Pieces | 10 |
| Package Dimensions | 9.06 x 5.87 x 0.59 inches |
| Product Care Instructions | water |
| Soil Type | Sandy Soil |
| Sunlight Exposure | Full Sun |
| UPC | 710228498267 |
| Unit Count | 10 Count |
A**E
Great seeds for my indoor garden. Thanks!
Cool company! I live in the Arctic and 100% of my gardening is happening indoors and we depend on this to have affordable fresh herbs and even some veggies. Indoor gardening was a necessity up here, but having no choice but to do it made me realize how easy it actually is. All you really need is a grow light or two (anywhere from $40-100 each), a wire rack with a few shelves like a bakers rack type thing, some potting soil and some clay pots. Seed starter trays are helpful, but not needed. I cheat with an Aerogarden to spoil my seedlings. :). So far these seeds are working great! I have used the cilantro, thai basil, parsley and dill and all germinated perfectly. The thai basil has excellent flavor. Perfect for stir fry and curries. My dill seedlings are feathery and beautiful. I've read that you shouldn't transplant dill, but mine don't seem to care. This is my third crop. Thanks!
C**N
Easy to grow quality herbs
This is my second year ordering these exact same seeds for planting in pots outside, and once again, they are quick to grow and producing quality herbs. I bought these specifically because they included Thai basil, but I have also grown the dill, chives, cilantro, thyme, and sweet basil. All of them have grown well for me, so I will keep buying this brand in the future.
J**S
Great collection of seeds!
This set of seeds was the perfect combination of herbs. For me, the non-GMO/organic/whatever isn't really an issue - which might make me a bad human but I've never really cared about it. I care if the seeds germinate and germinate well. These seeds are packaged in simple yet effective envelopes - each clearly labeled and identified as their respective vegetation. Each package contains enough seeds to never have to worry about herbs again. I will admit, due to personal taste, I've only started growing 7/10 of these. This was the most comprehensive seed collection for the best price, in my research at the time. I didn't want to end up with more than 2-3 seed packets that I wouldn't use, but if I spent the money to purchase 7 individual seed packets on amazon, I would have gone way over budget for what I was looking for. I suggest getting these, as they cover all bases and as a double, you get coriander from cilantro.
S**E
I had several that germanated then died.
I sprouted these easily. But several of the various seeds never got beyond the first leaves. they died. I used a hydroponic system and nutrients so I was surprised this occurred. I will try again with another brand and see if it was me. But I do this all the time and I even start my own seeds from old fruit and peppers without problems. Perhaps the nutrient mix was bad. I still have some of these seeds left and I will try them in the garden to see if that works better.
H**R
Some of the packets have *very* few seeds
I mainly purchased this collection of seeds for four herbs: sweet basil, Thai basil, cilantro, and sage. The first two herbs have lots of seeds, and they are consistently germinating. Tasty leaves, too. The cilantro package comes with what the company said it would, 300 mg of seeds, but it would be a lot clearer if they explained on the website that this amounts to 25 seeds It says that on the package, but on the backside, which isn't the picture shown on Amazon. Not great because, as the instructions on the package notes, ideally there'd be enough seeds to plant in waves. The sage packet came with fewer than 20 seeds. My first go of planting four cells yielded one plant; I typically plant a couple of seeds per cell in case a seed doesn't germinate, but there weren't enough seeds to do that for two trays in case something went wrong with the first. I don't understand why there are so few seeds--the cost of generating this product should be very low.
S**H
Customer service on point## Packet was basically empty.##
UPDATE; someone from the company got back to me same day trying to resolve the issue. It's no doubt that I'll continue to get seeds through rebel gardens for all my veggies and herbs. Dont want to be that guy but I've ordered vegetable seeds from rebel gardens before and they worked well, my squash is growing at a faster rate than I can contain. So now I order herb packets because the veggies are so productive. I get a packet that I feel like is empty. "Thai basil" I open it and there's literally only two seeds. Out of 125 that should be there. At least I got two? I feel like I got ripped off because this is one I was really looking forward to. I sent a message to the suppliers about the issue to see if this 100% satisfaction is actually garenteed. I'll update review when I get the answer
C**W
Good Sprouting Success
I've had good success with the seeds sprouting. If it's helpful, I chose terra-cotta pots with organic potting soil and a few rocks at the bottom for drainage. I followed the directions on each packet for depth. I put about 5 or more spread around the pot but will probably pull out later so only 2-3 plants per pot, for most, except chives. I'm growing these indoors with a plant light. I covered them with plastic wrap for the first few days to keep them consistently damp and very gently added a bit of water every couple of days. I don't know if this is the right way but within 8 days, all the plants were up. Parsley took the longest. The chives started early but are being a bit slow and I've added a few more seeds. I see no reason to think these won't continue to grow from the seedlings they are now, but if not, I'll update. For now, I have to say this was an excellent purchase.
B**N
All germed, lots of strong seedlings
If you're looking for something to get started over the winter, try these. All of them germed (though I didn't try the fennel because I'll put that in the ground). I used the 10/$10 sterilite trays from the Walmart home section and some dried out old nasty potting soil from a few years ago that I stopped using because it was bad quality. Everything looks great after only a couple of weeks and I look forward to not having to buy herbs this year.
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