Q :When will my order ship?
A :While we cannot guarantee specific shipping times, new orders for in-stock items take approximately 48 business hours to ship, excluding non-business days.

Q :Do you sell genetically modified (GMO) seeds?
A :No! We are a 100% non-GMO company.

Q :Do you ship outside the United States?
A :We only ship to the United States at this time.

Q :What if I don’t receive the express delivery?
A :If you do not receive the product, please contact us immediately and we will give you a satisfactory answer.

Q :How do I prepare my containers for planting?
A :Choose large, deep containers with drainage holes to accommodate fast-growing herbs. Fill the container with potting mix leaving about ½ inch clear at the top. Use standard commercial potting soil for most herbs but blend in cactus potting mix for herbs native to the Mediterranean, such as thyme and oregano which prefer dryer soils.

Q :My container soil is staying wet, what do I do?
A :Choose a container that allow for water to drain. If you over water or if it rains too much a good pot will allow the water to flow to the bottom without soaking and rotting the roots of your plants. You can use rocks or pottery shards to fill the bottom of the container to help with drainage. This applies outdoors too. If your herbs constantly have wet feet, they won’t thrive. Either plan when planting your garden and add some sand for drainage or pick plants that don’t mind wet roots as much.

Q :Should I throw away my seeds on their expiration date?
A :Seeds do not have an expiration date, rather they are a sell by date just like food. The dates on seed packages are guidelines to help you know when your seeds are getting old, but it does not mean you need to toss them. Every plant is different. Some seeds last longer than others. Most seeds, if kept cool and dry, will last 2 – 3 years. If you are unsure test them out by growing microgreens.