beaf
New Gardener
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Post by beaf on Nov 22, 2013 14:12:17 GMT
Hi everyone, Nick here. I've joined this forum to get some feedback on the most popular/commonly grown fruit, veg and herbs in the UK & U.S. so we can further develop our 100% Plantable Wrapping Paper that we currently have on Kickstarter. (search 'Plantable Paper' on Kickstarter or look for Eden's paper).
I'd be really interested to understand what fruit/veg/herbs would be most suitable and appeal most at christmas time.
It's 100% Plantable Paper so after you unwrap your gifts at Chrismtas you can plant them and grow (currently): Carrots, Broccoli, Chillies, Onions, & Tomatos.
We've thought about doing 'Xmas Dinner' sets, so for example a set of wrapping paper that has parsnips, carrots, brocolli, etc all in one sheet. Really welcome everyones feedback on thsi to understand what would work and appeal!!
Thanks
Nick
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Post by Jasmine on Nov 23, 2013 12:47:42 GMT
Hi everyone, Nick here. I've joined this forum to get some feedback on the most popular/commonly grown fruit, veg and herbs in the UK & U.S. so we can further develop our 100% Plantable Wrapping Paper that we currently have on Kickstarter. (search 'Plantable Paper' on Kickstarter or look for Eden's paper). I'd be really interested to understand what fruit/veg/herbs would be most suitable and appeal most at christmas time. It's 100% Plantable Paper so after you unwrap your gifts at Chrismtas you can plant them and grow (currently): Carrots, Broccoli, Chillies, Onions, & Tomatos. We've thought about doing 'Xmas Dinner' sets, so for example a set of wrapping paper that has parsnips, carrots, brocolli, etc all in one sheet. Really welcome everyones feedback on thsi to understand what would work and appeal!! Thanks Nick Hi Nick, I think this is a neat idea - we have birthday cards here that you can do the same thing with - but I think most gardeners on this forum prefer to choose the exact vegetables/flowers they want to grow. Good luck with it though!
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