Welcome to Terroir Seeds!
Your Soil Health Guide is Inside
Welcome to Terroir Seeds! We’re Stephen and Cindy Scott, and we’re genuinely glad you’re here to explore heirloom gardening with us.
As a welcome gift, here is your copy of “Five Keys to Building Healthier Garden Soil.” We’ve packed it with the simple, actionable tips that we rely on in our own gardens, designed to help you build healthier soil and achieve noticeable improvements this season!
Beyond offering seeds, we’re driven by a lifelong curiosity to understand the powerful connection between living soil, vigorous heirloom seeds, and the incredible flavor that results on your plate. Our core mission here at Terroir Seeds reflects this focus: From the soil to the seed to the food you eat – we’ll help you grow your best garden!
So, what can you expect from our emails now that you’re subscribed? In a word, value. Over these first five days (including this email), we’ll share foundational insights to help you start strong. After this initial five-part welcome series, you’ll receive our regular weekly email newsletter on Saturday mornings, we share practical insights rooted in our decades of experience (especially gardening here in central Arizona’s challenging, beautiful high-desert climate!), fascinating stories behind unique heirloom seeds, seasonal guidance, and sometimes a recipe to enjoy your harvest. Our emails aim to deliver education and inspiration for your garden, reflecting our core belief in building relationships and earning your trust by helping you succeed.
Every garden has its own unique potential, no matter its size or where it is. In our three decades of gardening, we’ve seen successful harvests in all kinds of spaces: from busy community garden plots and productive backyard raised beds to cheerful patio pots and simple windowsill herb gardens. This experience continually reinforces our belief that with the right approach, your garden can thrive.
But where does truly unforgettable garden flavor really begin?
Tomorrow, we’ll explore why heirloom seeds are often the key.
Happy Gardening!