Saturday, March 23, 2013

PartiesToGrow.com Celebrates Earth Day By Giving Away Flower Party Favors To 5 Classrooms


PartiesToGrow.com will be sending a lucky classroom in NJ a free case of flower party favors each of the five Mondays in April. "Fostering a love of nature and/or gardening will give children the motivation to tread lightly, and replace what we take from nature."

By creating a flowering party pack, PartiesToGrow.com has joined the love of gardening and the fun of a party favor. The biodegradable pot and potting material make this one of the most Earth friendly favors available. The seeds are kid friendly and popular; daisy, sunflower, marigold, sage, zinnia, and coleus. These varieties grow quickly so gardeners have quick success.

Schools in the Clinton Township School District will be the recipients of the 5 cases of flowering party favors.

About PartiesToGrow.com:
PartiesToGrow.com was started by a "work at home" mom with many hats - mother of 2, softball coach, girl scout leader, PTA member - she had an idea she hadn't seen before. PartiesToGrow.com offers an environmentally friendly party favor kit that's packed 12 and comes with pots, fresh seeds, potting material and a carry bag...perfect!

News source: PRWeb

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PartiesToGrow.com Celebrates Earth Day By Giving Away Flower Party Favors To 5 Classrooms



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