
Grow Your Own Cocktail Herbs - Complete Seed Growing Kit – Includes Seeds for Mint, Rosemary, Basil and Thyme – Complete with Growing Pots and Soil – Great Gift for Father’s Day, Birthday, Christmas
The Little Trees Bees & Seeds Company
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This Herb growing kit is perfect for beginners, or anyone who wants to impress with an upgrade to their cocktails. The kit contains everything you need to grow your own tasty cocktail herbs (well, apart from water!). The lovingly-packed gift set includes a selection of seeds, a growing guide, some fabric growing pots, soil discs and comes in our lovely wooden gift box, with a handy drip tray so you can even use the box to grow your seeds in! PERFECT GIFT – We made this so that you can stop wondering what to buy – with this kit you can grow your own Mint, Rosemary, Basilt and Thyme. Maybe it’s just for your kitchen garden, but we think it’s perfect for a dash of authenticity for your cocktails! OPEN-POLLENATED: our non-GMO seeds are open-pollinated so, unlike many supermarket and common varietals, you can keep the seed and grow the same plant again and again. A bonus on top of being incredibly tasty! COMPLETE KIT: We went “all-in” on this kit. Not only do you get the seeds and beautiful gift box, but it also includes some handy little hemp sowing pots, soil discs and a plastic drip tray, and growing guide. You can sow and grow on the tray inside the box! FRESH SEEDS: We only source the highest-germination seeds from the best seed-growers to ensure you have the best results when you grow at home. The seeds in this kit are fresh 2025 seeds and all our seeds are packed in hermetically-sealed foil pouches to ensure farm-fresh seed at your door.



