
Photo courtesy of Park Seed
Park Seed has released its “Sow Effortless Collection," which contains pre-sown biodegradable seed mats, tapes, discs and grow kits designed to simplify seed growing.
The collection is meant to make gardening easier, whether starting microgreens, creating a patio flower garden or planting vegetables.
“Our goal is to make planting and growing easy and effective,” said Kelly Funk, president and CEO of Park Seed. “Sow Effortless Collection gives gardeners a reliable and efficient way to sow and grow flowers, herbs and vegetables. Even the most novice gardeners can achieve outstanding results.”
The biodegradable tapes and discs come with non-GMO pre-sown seeds spaced at optimal intervals, ensuring plants have the room they need to thrive. Water-soluble tapes dissolve quickly upon watering, embedding seeds directly into the soil without risking them washing away or clustering.
The seed starting aids are biodegradable, turning into nourishment for growing plants. This eco-friendly approach supports the health of gardens and the planet.
The seed mats also save time and effort and are perfect for busy gardeners or those with limited mobility.
“With our commitment to sustainability, convenience and innovation, we’re empowering gardeners to grow smarter, not harder. We are excited to offer innovative products that support both the ease of gardening and the health of the environment," Funk said. “At Park Seed, we believe that gardening should be accessible to everyone, and with our Sow Effortless Collection, it’s easier than ever."
Park Seed Company is an American mail-order and e-commerce seed company based in Greenwood, South Carolina, founded in 1868. Park Seed specializes in garden seeds, offering more than 1,100 varieties of flower, vegetable and herb seeds, plus a large selection of bulbs, live plants and gardening accessories.
For more information, visit parkseed.com.
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