April 08, 2018 • Angela Weaver • Gardening • Giveaways • Spring

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A huge thank you to everyone who entered our giveaway and congratulations to our winner, Victoria! We have loved reading all your blog comments and will definitely be doing another giveaway soon as they are so much fun!

It's no secret that we love to garden! And for our April Giveaway we've put together a collection of Garden Seeds, Hand-milled Soaps and Skincare that we hope beginning and experienced gardener's will enjoy!

After all, Spring is a lot of playing in the dirt, cleaning up, and playing in the dirt some more! Sadly the older I get the more I need a bit of extra TLC when cleaning up! Anyone else know what I mean?! So included in this giveaway are not only some great seeds from some of our favorite places but also some of our favorite Hand-milled Soaps, Mineral Bathing Salts, a Solid Lotion Bar and a Freshening Spray to help make recovering from the busy season a little easier!

Included in this month's giveaway:

Hand-milled Gardener's Soap One bar of

Hand-milled Joyful Soap One bar of

Rosemary Mint Mineral Bathing Salts One large bottle of

One Mint Solid Lotion Bar

Gardener's Freshening Spray One small

Two seed packets of Sweet Pea Seeds from Floret Flowers in Valerie Harrod and Noel Sutton varieties



Two seed packets from Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds: Brad's Atomic Grape Tomato from Wild Boar Farms and ruffled Dark Purple Opal Basil

plus Four packets of seeds from Annie's Heirloom Seeds: Cosmos Sensation, Zinnia Lilliput, Marigold African Crackerjack and Anise Basil

We purchased the seeds for this giveaway and this giveaway is not sponsored or endorsed by any of the seed companies... we just like them and think you will too!

April Giveaway of Garden Seeds, Soaps and Skin Care!

So far Spring has been long in arriving here in Northeast Ohio! Even this morning with the sun finally shining there were snowflakes falling... and truthfully I'm a bit over it all and ready to play in the dirt!

What are you looking forward to planting this year? Any tips or tricks or recommendations?