| Gift Republic: Grow It. Grow Your Own Herb Garden | 
| Brand: Gift Republic Ltd Category: Lawn & Patio
List Price: £12.99 (EUR14.57) Buy New: £4.60 (EUR5.16) as of 31/7/2010 20:16 IST details You Save: £8.39 (EUR9.41) (65%)
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Seller: gsouk Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 1,794
Media: Garden & Outdoors Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 3.8 x 4.9 x 6.6
MPN: GR200002 Model: GR200002 EAN: 5060129250231 ASIN: B000ZJ4NO0
Release Date: July 27, 2009 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 1 packet of basil seeds | | • | 1 packet of parsley seeds | | • | 1 packet of thyme seeds | | • | 1 packet of chive seeds | | • | 1 packet of rosemary seeds |
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Well worth the money June 27, 2010 Dismal Angel (Scotland) Got my Gift Republic: Grow your own Herb garden kit on Monday: all the items come in a very small box that you look at and think "there's no way all those items are in there", but you do find that everything you need is. Five packets of seeds, pots made of coconut shell husk (that eventually become part of the plant apparently!), and the little compost discs. Included also are five lolly-stick markers and the instructions which are easy to follow and provide a little information about the things you're growing, where it originates from, etc.
I planted mine immediately on Monday morning, followed the instructions to the letter and put each little compost disc into the pot and gradually dribbled in water (do this gradually every ten or twenty seconds and allow the first drops to absorb before continuing), and it was like a handful of compost had literally come out nowhere! Amazing! Some need to be put into plastic bag with holes in it in a place with nice light but out of direct sun, mines are in the shed (which right now is warm, and with limited light), and after only a week, already they're starting to sprout! The Chives already started geminating by thursday and the thyme and the basil are already shoots with leaves! How brilliant!
Didn't think would ever be able to get anything germinating let alone sprouting leaves after a week, but it's happening! Am quite happy with the results already! And hopefully in time I'll have a plant I can reap the tasty benefits from!
UPDATE: Three weeks on and my Chives are about 5 cm high (still thin and spindley, but growing), the Thyme has germinated but is still a tiny little patch of sprouts that look a little like clover (mum commented wittily "it's taking it's 'thyme' growing..."), the Rosemary is still a little slow in growing, but the Flat-leaf Parsley is already as thick as a patch of grass and about two or three centimetres high already. The Basil is also, growing nicely, and showing some leaves. All in all, I couldn't have asked for more. It might have not worked for everyone, but it has for me, and I couldn't have asked for more.
I do wish there had been a second "Grow your own Herb" pack to include Mint, Corriander, Oregano, Dill and Sage...however, this kit has given me enough ideas on how I can make my own 'kit' by buying peat/coir pots and discs and seeds seperately. Definitely a good platform to jump off in the world of growing things!
Graden Herbs May 25, 2010 Ak Skovborg-hansen (London) Great little cheap kit. - Easy to plant and maintain and ive seen results within a few days. In a few more days i will move them to bigger pots and start reaping the rewards.
Will use again and will buy the various other kits to start a little garden.
basic May 12, 2010 M. joffrey (france) U brought this for my father for fathers day...was bit disappointed in it, but still he got the seeds which was the main thing.
Great fun March 16, 2010 Liam Scolns (London, England) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
This was a really good buy for my partner. Great fun to see the little things grow!
Really Clever! February 15, 2010 Ms. R. J. Fisher (Hampshire, UK) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I bought the herbs and the tea and coffee and the fruit selection, I planted the herbs a week ago and my rosemary, chive and parsley are growing rapidly already! I read the comments about the compost but my compost was fin, i put the pot with the compost in it in a bowl and just poured water over the compost until after a few goes compost almost magically appeared! I was quite amazed! but it didnt work like that for my fruit selection, I need to crumble that up so I'm guessing it's hit or miss. They would make a great gift, I'm growing mine in the windowsill of my flat! so they work anywhere! would definitely recomend!
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