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What are you growing this 2020 growing season? In this lengthy video we are going to show you our seed collection and we are going to reveal the contents of our mystery box (very special seeds, tubers and cuttings). All the way from the commonly available to the super rare! We start with vegetable seeds, then flowers, herbs, trees and the mixed mystery box. We are going to announce 2 winners for our Spring seed giveaway raffle at 8pm on Sunday the 1st of March. Entry is free, simply subscribe to our website below. Or if you're already a subscriber just reply to our email. The winners will be sent 10 packets of flower and vegetable seeds each in the post. You can choose from any of the seeds in this video! Good Luck! Also we are going to announce a free seed swap event near Roscommon town in the midlands of Ireland shortly. All are welcome! Please enter FREE SEED GIVEAWAY RAFFLE HERE: http://gardensforlife.ie/what-we-are-... Please subscribe to our mailing list for updates, free raffles and our free No Dig Mulch Q&A eBook on our subscriber area. http://gardensforlife.ie/subscribe Check out our online shop for ancient edible tubers, plants and cuttings. We also accept BARTER. Please feel to ASK US any questions you have and let us know if you have been growing your own. http://gardensforlife.ie/shop/ Lots of pictures, info and videos on near zero maintenance and highly productive gardening, many recipes, country wine and cordial making, medicinal and food plants, plant propagation and much more. Check out our website: http://gardensforlife.ie Here's the link for our friend Frank who grows unusual vegetables in Belgium: http://www.thevegetablegarden.be/