• Mason Jar Indoor Herb Garden
  • Mason Jar Indoor Herb Garden
  • Mason Jar Indoor Herb Garden
  • Mason Jar Indoor Herb Garden
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Mason Jar Indoor Herb Garden

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A fun & creative gift idea

Handmade Limited edition – 100% unique

Eco-friendly & sustainable materials

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These vintage-inspired planters use a passive hydroponic system that makes it easy to grow your own herbs.
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  • What Makes It Uncommon
    When chefs say fresh herbs make all the difference, they speak the truth. But where does that leave those of us with no garden, no time, and no green thumb? Harvest all that flavor with very little work with Sarah Burrows and Nick Behr's colorful, vintage-style jars.

    • Pure charm on the outside and smart science on the inside: Each jar uses a passive hydroponic system that brings nutrients up to the plants' roots while regulating moisture—eliminating guesswork about watering and soil consistency.
    • Plant the included seeds of your choice, put water in the reservoir, place the jar in a sunny window, and get growing.
    • Choose from five favorite herbs: Basil, Mint, Cilantro, Rosemary, and Parsley.
    • Click here for Planting Instructions & Tips and Frequently Asked Questions.
    • Assembled in the USA.

    Sold individually.


    Made from

    glass, stainless steel, seeds, polypropylene, kraft paper, recycled glass growing medium

    Measurements

    6" H x 3.5" Dia

    Care

    Designed for year round indoor use.

    Notes

    Self-watering jar options include Organic Geneovese Basil, Organic Cilantro, Non-GMO Common Mint, Organic Flat Leaf Parsley, and Non-GMO Rosemary.

    Included plant food does not expire.

    Sold separately.
    Hangers not included.

    Item ID

    43428

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    Sarah Burrows and Nick Behr

    created by Sarah Burrows and Nick Behr

    Prior to launching their company, Sarah and Nick struggled to sustain a kitchen garden in their fourth-floor Chicago apartment. Despite both honing their gardening skills as children, as busy adults they struggled to grow anything (container gardening is incredibly challenging). They turned to hydroponics for help and were astounded by the results, but unimpressed with the quality of products available. With that, the seed for their stylish, space-saving indoor gardens was planted.

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