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Almost all of my seeds germinated and I was giving away seedlings in the spring. Lots of Peppers.
We are so excited, we have so many recipe ideas! The corn silk is coming ín beautifully. Thank you for everything you do!
Our first time trying this variety. Very meaty, great producer as well. We had no problems from germination to harvest, cant wait to get more of these.
Sprouted in a couple weeks (as expected, based on info from site)
30/50 little sprouts doing well! Going to transplant from grow tray to small biodegradable pots probably in next week or so.
I don't think any of the seeds I planted failed to germinate. I had to do a lot more thinning out than expected. The plants are beautiful! Too soon for beans, but I am optimistic they will be awesome.
Love the quality of Thresh seeds. Great customer service, too. Will be purchasing all my seeds from Thresh from now on!
Beautiful plants, awesome seeds everyone germinated grow fast
i didn’t realize how much i would love marigolds but here i am, the biggest fan. they make a beautiful natural hedge around my strawberry garden and what’s more the pollinators LOVE them! the variation of colors from when the blooms are fresh to when they’re drying out is just beautiful.
i love these vibrant zinnias and so do the butterflies and bees and ladybugs. i have always dreamed of having a pollinator garden someday and these have been the perfect addition. the blooms are very long lasting. i seeded straight into my garden bed and they came up really well! they look stunning mixed in
with my canary bird yellow zinnias! totally recommend!
i love love love the mexican sunflowers! they produce these gorgeous, almost glowy orange blooms. they have the softest leaves and the stems are velvety too which when they catch the light just makes this beautiful highlighted look. they attract a variety of butterflies of several sizes and colors, and also bumblebees and honeybees and hummingbirds too. the seeds sprouted very successfully and the plants have been very hardy, one even endured a snapped main stem, i just used some twine to hold it together and it’s not ultimately the healthiest of the bunch, but it has continued to grow and is flowering now too! third photo has the sweet hummingbird in it, if you look close towards the back.
Everything I planted grew and produced great! Some of my favorites were Zucchini, cucumbers & green beans very little maintenance with high yields. One zucchini plant will keep you in plenty of zucchini. I planted two, family and friends have enjoyed them.
The little cherry tomatoes have been a favorite of granddaughters and anybody that tried them, very small and sweet taste - They don’t make it in the house. Jalapeño is full of peppers, not ready to eat yet. The Progress 9 peas did not make it to house, we ate them straight out of the garden, high yields, so sweet and delish! Grandkids want a lot more so will have a fall harvest soon. It is fun getting kids interested in gardening. This is the best seed I have ever found. Every seed will pollinate with a great yield and taste.
I have a partly shady garden in Maryland zone 7b, and these plants have done fantastically, lasting pretty much the whole summer and giving great yields. I love that the peel is edible (makes life so much easier), and I really like the mild flavor. And the name is so much fun :) Like cucumbers in general, there are little spikes, but they're easy to brush off (I do it with my bare hands, rubbing along any cucumber along its side, but a brush/sponge would also work). This'll for sure be a staple in my garden going forward!
with the pink eye purple hull peas. Most germinated and produced a good yield. They were also heat tolerant which is important for growing zone 8B. These peas will get double the garden space next year based on their performance in 25.
Just as described! Plants were coming up within 24 hours! Ty !
This is my second review because I had to come back to rave about these tomatoes.
HEAT THRIVING! I’m in 7b, Oklahoma. Summers up to 110 heat index. Very little rain.
These just won’t stop producing. It’s August now and I just picked probably fifteen tomatoes. Disease resistant, I’ve had zero issues. And prolific. There are still more tomatoes on the plant!! These came all from one plant.
This will be a new staple in my garden from here on out.