… got your gift yet? Lots of people choose to gift flowers for mother’s day, flowers that eventually die and end up in the trash. Why not give a gift that’s pretty, practical, grows and gives all season long?

Pick a pretty pot and plant it up with your mom’s favorite herbs (or small space veggies)… put a ribbon around it and you’ve got your gift!

Mom can put this pretty and practical gift right outside the door on deck or patio for easy access while cooking up her favorite recipes.  A pretty pot full of mom’s favorite herbs makes a thoughtful, useful, eco-friendly gift for mom.  Bonnie Plants offers a wide selection of vegetable and herbs, available at garden retailers nationwide (Home Depot/Lowes/Wal-Mart).  For more information on vegetable and herb varieties, gardening tips, ideas and advice, visit www.bonnieplants.com.

Bonnie Plants are offered in 100 percent biodegradable pots that can be placed into the soil after removing the label, drenching the pot with water and peeling off the bottom of the pot so roots come in direct contact with the soil.  Bonnie’s pots are not only convenient to plant and help prevent transplant shock; they have already prevented millions of plastic pots from ending up in landfills. Gardening with Bonnie’s eco-ingenious pots is simple, offering an easy, effective, environmentally responsible way for gardeners to “go green” at home.

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