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DuneCraft: Medieval Herber Review & Giveaway

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I am back with my last review of products from the great company of DuneCraft.  This time around I was able to review the Medieval Herber.  First a little about DuneCraft:

DuneCraft was born green!  Our products install a love, wonder, and respect for plants and nature!  Experience our Plants that Work-let something else do the heavy lifting.  In addition to appealing to your sense of utilitarianism, these hard-working rascals will keep you in fresh air, soothe your skin, make your tea, and even flavor it for you.  Explore the utility of different plant life with the Desert Biodome and the Sweet Leaf terrarium.  Learn about these fascinating plants and how they can help you.  Our newest science novelties are like none other and we are making more all the time.  Experience “green” the DuneCraft way!

What is the Medieval Herber?

Grow, harvest, and use Medieval Plants with DuneCraft’s brand new Medieval Herber! These plants were used in the middle ages for food, medicine, paints, and other household purposes and were kept in a miniature windowsill planter. Medieval Gardens were nearly always rectangular and raised, as this garden is. The Medieval Herber starts sprouting in only three days and is very easy to grow.

This all-inclusive kit includes eight plant varieties from the Middle Ages, a state of the art windowsill greenhouse, planting mixture, and more! The Medieval Herber is safe for ages 4 and up and retails for $14.99!

My take:  My most favorite thing about this product is that I can use all these herbs while cooking:  roseamry, thyme, dill, marjoram, fennel, basil, chives and parsley.   My 3 year old will be able to see the herbs not only grow but also be used by mom when cooking.  This kit was extremely easy to put together, you only use 1/5 of the seeds to start out with, and the company guarantees you will have at least 20 seedlings by a month or they will send you a new package!  Pay careful heed to the instructions as you are not to put in the decorative gravel in until a month after planting.

The Medieval Herber retails for $14.99.

DuneCraft has generously offered 2 lucky MommyPR readers their very own Medieval Herber!

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AndreaM@MommyPR.com My name is Andrea and I have 2 boys, a wonderful husband, and 2 kitties. I am blessed to be able to stay at home with the kids 3 days a week and work as a physical therapist 2 days a week.

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  9. Katie says:

    I like the window sill green houses.

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    I’d love to also have the Indespensible Aloe.

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    I’d like to get some Space Sand for my son- probably 1lb to start. I LOVED the stuff when I was a kid!

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  26. Cheryl says:

    I like the Amazing Moving Plant Collection.

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  27. Jill L says:

    Love the Hummingbird Garden Kit too. These are so much fun for the kids and adults as well.

  28. alycep says:

    I think because I like cactus this would be something I would like to have-Odd Pods. But the Herber is also tight up my alley!

  29. Renee C says:

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    I think my children would love one of DuneCraft’s Astonishing Science Buckets.

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    my son would love the space sand

  33. Jen says:

    the tea house is my favorite item you did not mention.

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  35. Kristin Wilkinson says:

    I think the Amazing Moving Plant looks really cool!

  36. Shilo Beedy says:

    The Space Plant looks really neat
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  37. Meaghan F. says:

    The Amazing Moving Plant is pretty neat.

  38. christopher h says:

    would like the window sill gardens

  39. AmandaK says:

    I would absolutely love to have the Fairy Triad.

  40. tnshadylady@gmail.com says:

    Wow!! This is JUST the kind of cool stuff I love!! I’ve always wanted an herb garden, and having a MEDIEVAL herb garden.. well.. that’s just awesome!! Not only would I have fresh herbs for cooking, but it would be a spectacular conversation piece!! :) I’d also love to have the Flower and Foliage Terrarium. And I have just the spot for that on an end table near a sunny window. :)

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  48. Lucy Schwartz says:

    I would like the Poppin’ Petunias. I have a planter in the front of our home and this would get me even more anxious for the coming of Spring.

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    My family needs the Good Luck Egg in this economy!

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