plant seeds packets Seed Club Subscription - 6 Seed Packs
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plant seeds packets Seed Club Subscription - 6 Seed Packs

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plant seeds packets Seed Club Subscription - 6 Seed PacksJerra's Garden Seasonal Seed Club Subscription 6 packs of seeds, every 3 months How It Works Seeds for the Next Season: We ship seeds one season ahead so you have plenty of time to plan, prep, and start your gardenwhether youre direct sowing or starting seeds indoors. Curated Collections: Each delivery includes a thoughtful variety of veggies, flowers, and herbs that are ideal for the upcoming season. Timely Delivery: Subscriptions ship 4 times a

Jerra's Garden Seasonal Seed Club Subscription

6 packs of seeds, every 3 months

How It Works

  1. Seeds for the Next Season: We ship seeds one season ahead so you have plenty of time to plan, prep, and start your garden—whether you’re direct sowing or starting seeds indoors.
  2. Curated Collections: Each delivery includes a thoughtful variety of veggies, flowers, and herbs that are ideal for the upcoming season.
  3. Timely Delivery: Subscriptions ship 4 times a year: December 20th (Spring Seeds), March 20th (Summer Seeds), June 20th (Fall Seeds), and September 20th (Winter Seeds).
  4. No Stress, Just Planting: You’ll always be ready to sow with the right seeds at the right time.

What’s Included in Your Subscription?

A Seasonal Collection: Seeds chosen specifically to grow and thrive in the upcoming season.

Variety: Each delivery has a unique set of seeds hand selected by me.

Instructions & Tips: Each delivery comes with a set of instructions and information specific to each unique seed variety that is included.

What’s the Cost of the Seed Subscription?

There are 2 different seed subscription options to choose from. Seed Club Subscribers get a collection of seeds at a discounted price.

Standard Subscription: 6 different seed packet varieties for the price of 5. Perfect for smaller gardens or those growing in containers, grow bags, or GreenStalk garden towers.

Large Subscription: 12 different seed packet varieties for the price of 10. Perfect for gardeners with large gardens, or that grow in multiple containers, grow bags, or GreenStalk garden towers.

Discount: Additionally, you can pay as you go, or purchase a full year of subscriptions at once to get an additional $10 off the total.

Subscription Schedule

  • Spring Seed Club: Ships December 20th – Prepare for spring sowing and transplants. Must be a subscriber by the deadline of December 6th, in order to receive the December 20th delivery.
  • Summer Seed Club: Ships March 20th – Get ready for summer’s heat and big harvests. Must be a subscriber by the deadline of March 6th, in order to receive the March 20th delivery.
  • Fall Seed Club: Ships June 20th – Set your garden up for a productive fall season. Must be a subscriber by the deadline of June 6th, in order to receive the June 20th delivery.
  • Winter Seed Club: Ships September 20th – Grow cool-season crops for winter harvests. Must be a subscriber by the deadline of September 6th, in order to receive the September 20th delivery.

Order Deadline: Subscriptions placed by 2 weeks prior to the ship date will be included in the upcoming box. Don’t miss out!

Why Join the Seed Club?

  • Expertly Curated: Seeds chosen with care to match the growing season ahead.
  • Stay on Track: No more forgetting what to plant and when.
  • Grow More, Stress Less: Your seeds arrive on time so you’re always ready to sow.
  • Try New Varieties: Discover unique and exciting crops, flowers, and herbs to grow.

Perfect for You or as a Gift 🎁

The Seed Club makes a thoughtful and practical gift for gardeners of all levels. Share the joy of gardening with friends and family and help them grow their best garden yet!

Join the Seed Club Today and Grow With the Seasons!

🌿Have Questions? Contact me at [email protected] — I am here to help you grow! 

Follow me on social media because I share lots of information on growing this tomato variety and other gardening tips. YouTube, Instagram, and TikTok: jerrasgarden.

Terms and conditions READ THIS PLEASE:

  • No returns or refunds once shipped. I am not responsible for lost or damaged packages caused by USPS. Since there are so many factors that affect germination and growing success, no refunds or exchanges are allowed once seeds have shipped. These are the same seeds I use in my personal garden so I can attest to their viability. Seeds are fresh season to season.
  • The image shown is an example of what the seed subscription looks like. It changes with every delivery. The seeds will come packaged together in a 4x6 envelope printed with a design reflecting the season. The seed packs shown in the image are just an example. I choose different seed packs on every delivery, depending on what will grow best during that season.
  • Seed packs included in each delivery cannot be exchanged for a different seed pack. 
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