Italian Herb Garden Trio: Indoor Garden Gift Set


This winter, you can give the “foodie” in your family a thoughtful gift, such as the Italian Herb Garden Trio: Indoor Garden Gift Set. These rustic little pots make an attractive display on the windowsill, while also providing the utilitarian functionality of growing fresh herbs to use in your recipes. It can sometimes be difficult to procure seeds in the dead of winter, but with the kit, growing is made easy. There are advanced AeroGardens for the serious growers, but a smaller kit is a great way to see if you’re ready to take your winter gardening to the next level.

“You won’t believe the difference in flavor between using dried seasonings and using the herbs you’ll grow with our classic Italian Herb Garden Trio. You can’t get fresher ingredients,” says the official description. The Italian Herb Garden Trio: Indoor Garden Gift Set comes with three attractive, green, 7 inch stoneware planters; a 13-inch long drip tray; seeds for three aromatic herbs (basil, oregano and chives); growing instructions; and peat soil pellets (which will expand when exposed to water). As with any garden, buyers will need to pay attention to water, temperature and sunlight requirements to achieve success with this product. If you like this kit, you can also buy the French Herb Garden Trio, with Parsley, marjoram and lemon basil. For $11.95, you can also buy Amazon’s “Assortment of 12 Culinary Herb Seeds” that includes parsley, thyme, cilantro/coriander, basil, dill, oregano, sweet marjoram, chives, garlic, mustard and sage — and can be grown in the same pots if you’d like.

Consumers say the Italian Herb Garden Trio: Indoor Garden Gift Set makes a great present for spouses, friends and newlyweds. The drip tray is a convenient way for people to water the plants without destroying the house and to retain moisture during the dry winter. The reusable pots can hold cat nip or other spices if you’d like, which buyers seem to like. They can sit on windowsills, countertops or office desks to add a little bit of life to your space. The plants can grow to four or five inches if you take care of them and be used to garnish sauces, potatoes, veggies and meats. Most online reviews appear favorable, as people relish in their gift finding abilities.

On the downside, an Italian Herb Garden Trio: Indoor Garden Gift Set reviewer from Tennessee complained that the seeds did not grow with the soil provided or outside. “The pots are the only good thing about this product,” the buyer writes, adding: “The second time i tried it i had about 10 little chive plants grow and that was it.” Similarly, another man commented he was “happy with the ceramic tray and containers — not happy with the seeds. One had no seeds and the seeds in the other two failed to produce.” An Arizonan complained that the chives never materialized and months later, hardly anything had sprouted. A woman from Pennsylvania received her kit without any seeds included, much to her dismay. “Finding gardening seeds in the dead of winter is no simple feat, and for the almost $40 (with shipping) that I paid for this item, I would not expect to have to deal with trying to find them anyhow,” she wrote.

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