youve mention the packaging.
but about the seeds…
where were they grown, how were they grown, how were they harvested, what germination rates are you getting ?
Appreciate the tag! Our seeds come in resealable Mylar packing which helps extend the shelf life of the seeds so even if you don’t use all of them in one growing season. You can keep them until the next one! I’d also like to add nostr:nprofile1qqsx845ex2wm3cu9d8e93xm282nmpu33emyr5aufu20s5wt8sx7h6uspr4mhxue69uhkummnw3ezucnfw33k76twv4ezuum0vd5kzmp0qy2hwumn8ghj7mn0wd68ytn00p68ytnyv4mz7ycxfqt for leather apparel and accessories!

youve mention the packaging.
but about the seeds…
where were they grown, how were they grown, how were they harvested, what germination rates are you getting ?
We work with a few farms around the United States, hence our limited selection. All of the seeds are non GMO seeds, and greenhouse grown. We print the type, purity and germination rates on our labels, most over 90%!

good to know 🙂
Happy to answer questions man. The craziest part was having to get seed dealer licenses per state to be able to ship these.
wow.
for real?
seed dealer licenses?!?
i keep thinking about Joel Salatin’s book, “Everything I Want To Do Is Illegal”
Yeah. They claim it’s to help prevent noxious seeds entering the states environment. Like here in Michigan I can’t purchase strawberry seeds. As they feel it’s a noxious plant. But I can purchase strawberry seedlings. Does it make sense? Absolutely not.