Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Giveaway from Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds!

Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds

***Drawing Closed***

  Did you know that tomatoes come in different colors other than red?

Well, Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds is allowing me to give away one packet of seeds for each of the EIGHT different color varieties available!  All organic.  All GMO-free.  All heirloom/non-hybrid.

Take a little lookie-see what we're giving away:
GREEN:  Emerald Apple Tomato
ORANGE:  Barnes Mountain Yellow
PINK:  Millionaire
PURPLE: Cherokee Purple
RED: Moneymaker
STRIPED: Gold Medal 
WHITE: Great White
YELLOW: Yellow Mortgage Lifter



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And lastly… 

2.  Click over to Baker Creek Heirloom Seedsand take a look around.  Tell me in the comments what you find the most interesting, or if you've purchased from Baker Creek before, the seeds you'd recommend.  Your comment here on Victory Homemaking is your entry into the drawing.


I’ll choose a winner via Random.org and announce it here on the blog next Tuesday (Feb. 5, 2013).  Be sure to sign up for blog post updates via RSS or via email (at the top right of this blog) so you’ll know right away if you win, because you’ll only have 48 hours to contact us and claim your prize.

Good luck!

Note:  Please play nice and follow directions.  If the directions above have not been followed by the person whose entry has been chosen, a new winner will be randomly selected.  And please only ONE COMMENT PER PERSON.
    No purchase necessary. The number of eligible entries received determines the odds of winning. Only open to those 18 or older. Only one comment per entry.  One winner will be chosen based on the number of entries and announced here on the blog. Winner’s name will be published in the post announcing the winner (email address will not be published), and they will have 48 hours to contact me. If I find an entry to be invalid (winner did not do what they said they did), then I will pick a new winner. By the way, this is technically called a “sweepstakes” not a “giveaway” because the winner is chosen at random based on entries. Note: Affiliate links are included above. You may want to check out my small print stuff: privacy policy, copyright, disclaimers, terms & conditions. Void where prohibited by law.

    11 comments:

    1. I really like that they have heirloom watermelons, because you can't get watermelons from the grocery store that have seeds in them. Also, I love the variety of seeds they sell. Thanks for such an awesome giveaway!

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    2. I like all of their stuff. I am maybe interested in celeriac - but I mostly want whatever is easiest to grow :).

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    3. Do I post a comment here or on the Baker Creek site? Their seeds look really wonderful and very affordable. Thanks.

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    4. I highly recommend the Chadwick Cherry tomatoes! They are unbelieveably delicious and very prolific! They are a medium size cherry. Also, they dehydrate very well!

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      1. I grew those last year, too! I agree, on all levels!

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    5. I would love to try my hand at growing some canary melons.

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    6. I like the green globe artichokes!! great giveaway.

      shankyouverymuch11 (at) yahoo dot com

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    7. There are so many things I would like to try. I would have a really hard time narrowing it down

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    8. We order from Baker Creek every year and love everything we've gotten from them. If you have people in your family that are not too crazy about broccoli you could try the Romanesco ...it's like a combination of broccoli and cauliflower and is fun looking. Great taste too!

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