Growing Greetings

Handmade plantable greeting cards from Olympia, WA. Featuring gardens of medicinal herbs, cut flowers, vegetables, or native plants.

Cards made by Growing Greetings encourage responsible cycling of resources through recycling paper and the redistribution of seeds. Seed mixtures are thoughtfully chosen, focusing on perennials or self-seeding annuals that will germinate at similar times. We believe in encouraging diversity while giving friends more than just a card, giving useful plants for their homes that will last for many years to come.

Our paper is made in Olympia, WA from a combination of used office paper, junk mail, and scrap children's crafting paper. The seeds are grown organically or wildcrafted in the Olympia, WA area.

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Plantable Card

Cut Flower Garden

Columbine, Love in a Mist, Malva sylvestris, Money Plant, Oriental Poppy, Snapdragon, Sweet Rocket

$4.50


Plantable Card

Medicinal Herb Garden

Calendula, Feverfew, Hollyhock, Lemon Balm, Marshmallow, Muskmallow, Motherwort

$4.50


Plantable Card

Solstice Garden

Calendula Flower Seeds

$4.50


Plantable Confetti

This confetti contains a mixture of all of our plantable card seed combinations.

$2.50


Plantable Gift Tags (5)

Seed mixes vary. Please contact us for availability.

$5.00 for five gift tags


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