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(LosAngeles.CityRegions.Com, January 22, 2016 ) Walnut, California -- Heirloom Gardening Company Yabani Seeds recently announced the launch of an Heirloom Vegetable Gardening Kit into the market. The kit - the Ratatouille Heirloom Gardening Kit - includes everything a foodie needs to make every meal a story.
Since food plays such a major role in our lives, people are beginning to pay more and more attention to what they consume. The Ratatouille Gardening Kit was developed to encourage a healthy eating lifestyle.
The kit is intended as an ideal starter kit for budding gardeners and is specifically developed to facilitate a sustainable, healthy lifestyle. Yabani Seeds wants to empower customers to grow their own tasty and healthy produce whether they have a large garden or as little as 5 square feet of patio space. The kit provides everything a gardener needs to start growing the vegetables that make up Ratatouille, a well-known summer dish from the south of France.
The kit comes with the following five heirloom varieties: Beefsteak Tomato, Black Beauty Eggplant, Early Calwonder Bell Pepper, Black Beauty Zucchini and Sweet Basil. The 50-cell germination tray is pre-filled with quality soil to facilitate seeding and sits in a saucer tray to keep water from spilling, both of which are reusable. The kit also comes with plant labels and a booklet of care instructions which includes detailed information on how to grow each plant.
Taylor Samson, co-owner at Yabani Seeds says: "A great percentage of people are becoming more cognizant of the food chain and of the implications of modern farming which strips the land of all biodiversity. There's a resounding desire to implement a sustainable lifestyle.
We'd like to render the food chain more transparent and durable as well as to avoid the negative impact on our health from processed foods, hence our commitment to wellness. Our commitment is hinged on helping people eat right, eat well, and enjoy every moment. This sparked the launch of the gardening kit. Now, everyone can conveniently start their own edible garden to grow healthy foods and reconnect with nature in its simple beauty."
Home gardening is not only better for the environment but is a cheaper alternative to grocery store shopping. While the average American gardener invests $70 per year in vegetable gardening, they harvest over $600 worth of produce.
The commitment to excellence and sustainable farming invariably means that more people are exposed to nutritious foods, and can grow their own produce that is both more healthy and more flavorful, even if they live in urban settings with little space to work with.
About Yabani Seeds
Yabani Seeds encourages sustainable food gardening. Their heirloom seed starting kits are the first step to fresh, healthy produce for tastier meals and are compatible with hydroponics systems as well as container, urban and traditional gardens.
Yabani Seeds
Taylor Samson
+1.512.256.1644
contact@yabaniseeds.com
Source: EmailWire.Com
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