My Last Seed Order of the Season



The garden is currently covered in a rare Georgia snow. But I’m dreaming of spring and summer already.


31 Packs of Seeds and a $79 Discount

Burpee’s BOGO seed pack sale ended this past weekend, and I took full advantage. 31 packs of seeds. A whopping $79 discount on my order. Overly ambitious? Probably yes, but then that’s every year in the garden.

Burpee has been one of my go-to sources for quality seeds for years. They’ve been around since 1876. Meemaw ordered Burpee seeds, too. Some things are worth keeping in the family.

If you haven’t placed your seed order yet, use my referral link and get $20 off any order of $60 or more: share.burpee.com/kara4


What I Ordered

Vegetables:

  • SuperSauce Tomato
  • Veranda Red Tomato
  • Burpee’s Best Squash
  • Butterstick Summer Squash
  • Supreme Sweet Pepper
  • Big Guy Hot Jalapeño Pepper
  • Burpee Bibb Lettuce
  • Fabuloso Radish
  • Early Pride Cucumber
  • Party Time Mini Cucumber
  • Snow Max Pea
  • First 13 Pea
  • Davidor Shallots

Herbs:

  • Monteverde Late Flowering Basil
  • Spearmint Mint
  • Cilantro (Coriander)
  • Dolores Chives
  • Mammoth Dill
  • Common Thyme (Organic)
  • Creeping Thyme
  • German Chamomile

Flowers:

  • Candy Cane Mix Zinnia
  • Cut & Come Again Mixed Colors Zinnia
  • California Watermelon Heaven Poppy
  • Independence Gaillardia
  • Red Knight Marigold
  • Mandarin Orange Cosmos
  • Double Click Bicolor Violet Cosmos
  • Bright Lights Mixed Colors Cosmos
  • Candy Box Impatiens
  • Warm Summer Echinacea

Seeds are on their way. The garden will be ready soon.


P.S. Don’t forget – share.burpee.com/kara4 – $20 off any order of $60 or more. You’re welcome.

P.P.S. Yes, that’s a lot of cosmos. I like cosmos. Fight me.



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