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Modern Sprout Seed Pop

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Why we love it

  • Simplifies gardening with ready-to-plant Seed Pops enriched with nutrients
  • Promotes biodiversity and supports pollinators with wildflower options
  • Encourages healthy habits and organic growing in a fun, interactive way
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Seed Pop $6.99

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A playful take on seed starting - choose from three playful designs. Seed Pops feature seeds embedded in a nutrient-rich clay mixture and are designed to be planted in the ground or a pot. Just unwrap, plant and grow! Once planted, the wooden stick serves as a garden marker.

Humble Bee, Butterfly and Song Bird all feature a mix of annual and perennial wildflowers.

Strawberry, Sweet Basil and Carrot Bunch each feature organic seeds.

  • The sweetest and easiest way to start a garden
  • Family-friendly organic growing gets kids excited about healthy eating
  • Help plant the planet to protect pollinators and support biodiversity

Seed Pop: Clay, worm castings, seed, wood stick.

Packaging: Paper.

Bury 1/2 of pop into soil. Start indoors or plant outside after the last frost. Water regularly. Do not let pop dry out. Fertilize monthly.

Grove Values

A HIGHER STANDARD

For a healthier garden and planet.

From sprays to soil supplements, every product is vetted to meet strict ingredient and material standards —  minimizing concerning chemicals and helping reduce outdoor plastic pollution.

No unwanted additives

Made without synthetic pesticides, phosphates, or petrochemical surfactants

Vetted for materials that matter

Reviewed for ingredient and material choices that align with Grove’s standards

Less plastic, fewer microplastics

Reduced-plastic options and tools that limit outdoor plastic and microplastic exposure

Go Beyond Plastic™ and microplastics.

Plastic products break down into microplastics that can affect human health.

Grove Co. is on a mission to reduce plastic in home essentials — for both people and for the planet.

Learn more on the Home Planet blog