Give the gift of a garden!


Homegrown Kitchen Garden Nursery is offering something new

We want to help you share the feelings of hope and anticipation that comes with planning a spring garden with your friends and family

Brighten up the season for someone you love with a Garden Bundle Gift Card

Starting next week Homegrown customers can choose from a variety of themed garden seedling bundles to give in the form of a gift card.

Just choose the one that fits the interests of a special person in your life. Once they follow the QR code to Homegrown's website and select a delivery/pickup option Farmer Nick will do the rest.

They can spend their winter looking forward to absolutely beautiful organic seedlings to get the 2024 growing season off to a perfect start!

"I like gardening—it's a place where I find myself when I need to lose myself."

-Alice Sebold

 

Nick Storrs · Homegrown Kitchen Garden Nursery

635 South Broadway, Tarrytown, NY, 10591, United States

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