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This plant is a flowering plant that comes from the mint family that is native to Mexico. With these seeds you can grow your very own chia seeds to be used in smoothies, cereal, yogurt, and many other recipes.
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Grow your own delicious chia seeds with the seeds provided in this packet. Use them to in yogurt, cereal, smoothies, granola bars, tortillas, and so many other recipes. Perfect for the do-it-yourselfer who enjoys putting in a bit of time and effort for a delicious reward.
100 packet minimum required for order.
This plant is a flowering plant that comes from the mint family that is native to Mexico. With these seeds you can grow your very own chia seeds to be used in smoothies, cereal, yogurt, and many other recipes.
Founded in 1958 as a small, family-operated perennial plant farm in Holland, Michigan, Walters Seed Company has grown to become a recognized leader in the production of seed packets for gifts and promotional premiums. Over the years, the company has developed expertise in creating promotional initiatives that emphasize sustainability, health, nutrition, recycling, ecological stewardship, and natural beauty. Walters Seed goes beyond merely supplying seed packets; it actively collaborates with major global organizations to implement Earth-friendly principles. Through initiatives like anti-hunger campaigns in partnership with NGOs and corporate-sponsored educational programs for children, Walters Seed proudly makes a positive impact worldwide. Its mission is to partner with retail establishments, corporations, and the causes they support, focusing on non-profit groups, hunger relief agencies, social services, environmental awareness campaigns, Earth Day, city beautification programs, nutrition and health awareness, and children’s education in life skills and healthy lifestyles.
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