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What our customers say..

Our customers often give us feedback that we're proud to say has always been great and it's wonderful to hear that people are enjoying our carefully and consciously crafted products.

Here are some of the comments we love:

“I challenge you to find a cooler garden brand than Seed Pantry. When I first saw their ultra-stylish products, I started to get very excited about what this means for balcony gardening.”

Isabel Hardman – Fennel and Fern

“Very cleaver idea, love the packaging and it makes a perfect gift too, well done!”

Sue Foster - Hampshire

I've just bought the Summer Veg Starter Pack as I thought I'd get started on the Christmas shopping early. I think I might be buying another and keeping this one for myself! Seed Pantry helped me grow tomatoes this year, so I'm getting a bit more ambitious for next year.

I admit I still don't know what a propagator does, but I'm sure I'll find out along the way.

This box looks good, is a great present, and from what I see it has everything I need to get started on the summer veg next year!

Ian Ackland - London

So for my first ever try at growing veg I bought the Jumbo Summer Veg Patch seeds from Seed Pantry and this summer i planted the courgettes, french beans, carrots, peppers and tumbling tom tomatoes. The courgettes were awesome but you do have to space them out like the instructions say as they grow huge. also you need to check them at least everyother day when it's harvest time else they turn into marrows.

French beans were great (and all grown in a bucket!) and had two crops (about a month apart) although I lost a few along the way so I'd plant a few more next time. carrots were the best - dead simple and produced loads. Tumbling Tom Tomatoes were also great, really easy and done in two hanging baskets - I'm still picking them now in October.

Peppers I have 8 plants with about 3-4 peppers each. I kept the seedlings inside for a bit to give them a chance to get going, but after that they grew really well outside in a pot.

All in all, low hassle (the instructions are clear) and very successful.

Gill - London