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Matchstick Garden Set
posted by Mighty Staff
While it might be early in the year to break ground on an edible garden, spring isn't too far off on the horizon - and hey, there's no harm in a little planning or daydreaming. Have a look at these precious matchstick garden kits - each cute, petite matchbook opens to reveal ten matches, each containing seeds in their tips. Simply nestle each match tip-first into soil (warm, sunny place), and you're in business. For those of you lacking confidence, directions are inside the cover. You can even plant them indoors if you can't wait for a springtime thaw.
At $5 they make good party favors, or simply thoughtful treats for friends with green thumbs. They'll be thanking you down then line when they're able to snip fresh chives, basil, parsley, and thyme from their own tiny plot.
Matchstick Garden
matchstickgarden.com
$5 (on Perpetual Kid)
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How cute! This adds a little bit of spring happiness to my cold Seattle evening.

That is really adorable and practical. Thanks for sharing. I want a tiny plot of herbs.