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garden seed kit Kids Garden Kit with Seeds & Soil | Get Kids Off the Phone Activity

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garden seed kit Kids Garden Kit with Seeds & Soil | Get Kids Off the Phone ActivityAmerica's Educational Seed Starter Grow Kit Seeds In A Cup: All in One Indoor Micro Garden Grow Kit Kids Discovery Garden is a complete all in one educational STEM seed starter designed for first time growers ages 5+ with adult supervision. Hand assembled in Cleveland, Ohio, USA Ships nationwide Eco friendly: 100% recyclable packaging, zero plastic waste Made in USA: Hand assembled in Cleveland, Ohio with quality control High germination seeds: Non

America's Educational Seed Starter Grow Kit

Seeds In A Cup®: All-in-One Indoor Micro-Garden Grow Kit - Kids Discovery Garden is a complete all-in-one educational STEM seed starter designed for first-time growers ages 5+ with adult supervision. 

Hand-assembled in Cleveland, Ohio, USA | Ships nationwide

  • Eco-friendly: 100% recyclable packaging, zero plastic waste
  • Made in USA: Hand-assembled in Cleveland, Ohio with quality control
  • High-germination seeds: Non-GMO, batch-tested for sprouting success
  • All-in-one kit: Includes seeds, real loose premium potting soil, cups, and instructions

Most kids' garden kits use compressed coir discs that confuse beginners. Seeds In A Cup® provides real loose premium potting soil with hydroscopic retention properties, enabling consistent moisture for reliable germination. Designed for first-time growers with zero gardening experience.

What's Included

  • 4 seed varieties: Sunflower, Green Bean, Pumpkin, Watermelon
  • Real loose premium potting soil (not compressed discs)
  • 4 growing cups
  • Step-by-step instructions with visual guides
  • Educational STEM learning activities

How long until seeds sprout?
Beans sprout in 5-7 days, sunflowers in 7-10 days, pumpkins in 7-14 days, watermelons in 7-14 days with proper water and light. [Word Count: 23]

What makes this educational?
Teaches plant life cycles, photosynthesis, responsibility, and patience. Aligns with STEM curriculum standards for elementary science education. [Word Count: 18]

Can this grow indoors?
Yes. Place near sunny window (6+ hours light). Beans and sunflowers thrive indoors. Pumpkins and watermelons need transplanting outdoors eventually. [Word Count: 21]

Where is this made?
Hand-assembled in Cleveland, Ohio, USA. Seeds sourced from certified USA suppliers. Ships nationwide from Ohio facility. [Word Count: 17]

Technical Specifications

  • Seed count: 15-25 seeds per variety (60-100 total)
  • Soil type: Premium potting mix with peat moss, perlite, vermiculite for hydroscopic retention
  • Germination rate: 85%+ under proper conditions
  • Growing difficulty: Beginner-friendly
  • Light requirements: 6-8 hours direct sunlight or grow light
  • Water needs: Keep soil moist but not waterlogged; check daily
  • Temperature range: 65-75°F optimal for germination
  • Net weight: 1.5 lbs
  • Package dimensions: Compact, fits standard shipping box

Gardening Terms Defined

Germination: The process when a seed begins to sprout and grow into a seedling.
Cotyledon leaves: The first leaves that emerge from a sprouting seed, providing initial nutrients.
Hydroscopic retention: Soil's ability to absorb and hold moisture for plant roots.
Transplanting: Moving a seedling from its starter container to a larger pot or outdoor garden.

The Planting Experience

Open the kit to reveal real loose premium potting soil with a matte, lightweight density and granular texture. Add water and watch the fibrous soil expand slightly as it absorbs moisture. Press seeds gently into the granular depth, cover lightly, and place in bright light. Within days, you'll see the apical meristem (growing tip) push through the soil surface, followed by cotyledon leaves unfurling toward the light.

Seeds In A Cup® vs Traditional Plastic Kits

Feature Seeds In A Cup® Traditional Plastic Kits
Soil type Real loose premium potting soil Compressed coir discs
Packaging 100% recyclable Single-use plastic
Assembly location Cleveland, Ohio, USA Imported
Seed quality Non-GMO, batch-tested Variable quality
Instructions Visual step-by-step guides Text-only
Educational value STEM curriculum aligned Basic growing only


Seeds In A Cup® Kids Discovery Garden Kit enables families, homeschoolers, and classrooms to experience hands-on STEM education through real gardening. Unlike imported plastic kits with compressed discs, this USA-made kit provides real loose premium potting soil for reliable germination and educational success. Perfect for apartment balcony gardens, new home housewarming gifts, teacher appreciation, and Earth Day activities.

Perfect for:

  • Homeschool science projects and STEM curriculum
  • Classroom hands-on learning activities
  • Family bonding and teaching responsibility
  • Birthday gifts for curious kids
  • Earth Day and environmental education
  • Apartment and indoor gardening with kids

Made in Cleveland, Ohio, USA | Real Soil. Real Seeds. Real Results.

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