As a “THANK YOU” for doing business with us, we are offering FREE SEEDS with every $20 order total (pre-shipping costs). Unfortunately, we cannot include the cost of shipping in qualifying for free seed…
For a merchandise total of $20, you will receive one free packet of seeds (our choice).
For a merchandise total of $40, you will received two free packets of seeds (our choice).
For a merchandise total of $60, you will received three free packets of seeds (our choice), etc. up to a $100 order.
Here’s the fine print- there is an upper limit of 5 free packets, which equates to a $15 bonus on that $100 order. Seems like a pretty good bonus!
Your invoice will show the number of packets of complimentary seed, and the seed packets will be marked also. This isn’t last years old seed, but fresh and not available any other way – our surprise gift to you!
Tax, memberships and shipping/handling charges are NOT included in qualifying for free seed.








I purchased over $60.00 worth of Heirloom seeds last year (April, I think) from Going Local establishment in Chino Valley. They did not honor this offer of complimentary seed packs.
Bill, this offer is only good when purchased directly through us, as the local stores are on a percentage basis and cannot afford to do this offer.
I want to be a vegetable Gardener but haven’t had much luck so far. I live in Tacoma WA. I want to grow corn, green beans and tomatoes (even the zuchinni I tried died. Lol) this year we made raised beds that have been composting grass and yard clippings all summer and winter, plus we have worm bins composting our kitchen scraps (though I’m at a loss what to do with them come planting time). Any suggestions for this newby?
Hello Ann, getting started in gardening can be frustrating, but don’t give up! It sounds like you’ve got a good start with the raised beds and composting. I would recommend reading a couple of articles to get started, then email or call me with more questions. First read “Compost – Nourishing Your Garden’s Soil” for an overview of how compost feeds and improves your garden, then watch our presentation “The Cycle of Terroir – From the Soil to the Seed to the Food You Eat” for a look at how everything ties together and how important healthy soil is to everything.