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Gift Seed Tin - Salsa Fiesta Collection

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Gift Seed Tin - Salsa Fiesta Collection

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This exclusive collection of ten Peaceful Valley brand, certified organic seed packs has everything you need to grow your own salsa. From the onions and tomatoes to the tomatillos and cilantro. Create salsa in red, purple or green!



The varieties in this tin may vary. The tin currently contains on seed pack of each of the following varieties:

Cilantro

Tomato Evergreen

Tomato Debaro

Tomato Cherokee Purple

Pepper Hot Jalapeno Early

Pepper Hot New Mexico Joe Parker

Pepper Purple Beauty

Onion Walla Walla

Tomatillo Verde

Tomatillo Purple

The tin measures 4 1/2" long x 3 1/8" wide x 1 5/16" deep. Peaceful Valley brand and most other seed packets are a perfect fit; the metal tin keeps seeds safe from r-a-t-s.

Multiple tins stack or make a decorative display. See the whole range of Gift Seed Tin Collections here.


Product Details

Item Model Number:

DP403


Product Dimensions:

3.75 x 5 x 1.75 inches.


Shipping Weight:

0.5 pounds.



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