Last year I had so much fun growing popcorn in my home garden. It was the first year I actually harvested a crop of corn in the 12 years I’d been growing a veggie garden of my own. It was a fun adventure in the garden growing popcorn and sharing how I planted the seeds in late May on my website and favorite social media. I was excited to see that Angies BOOMCHICKAPOP® was doing the campaign again in 2015!
I shared how I planted the pop corn in late May on my website and favorite social media.
This year I’m excited to be a part of the #GrowSomeBoom campaign spreading the word about how easy it is to grow your own GMO free corn in your home garden. They are so awesome about getting people to grow a garden that they have donated seeds for me to giveaway. Here is the link for you to check out BOOMCHICKAPOP® #GrowSomeBoom . Tonight on #gardenchat one lucky participant will receive popcorn seeds to grow in their home garden. During the week of April 6-13 two additional participants who comment on my blog will receive popcorn seeds to grow in their own home garden this year as well.
How to Enter GIVEAWAY:
Comment on this blog post sharing what veggies you enjoy growing in your home garden.
[Tweet “I enjoy growing veggies in my home garden”]
Subscribe to my Newsletter at : Creative Living and Growing with Bren Newsletter.
Two qualifying participants will receive enough popcorn seeds to grow in 2015! These participants will be announced at the end of #gardenchat Monday April 13 on Twitter and on my blog post that same day. If you are one of the qualifying winners you must email me your USA / Canada shipping information by April 16,2015 or you forfeit your seeds.
I can’t wait to connect with you and grow popcorn this year so be sure to ENTER NOW!
I’m NOT a paid spokes person … I just love what BOOMCHICKAPOP® is doing to get the word out about growing your own popcorn!
Grow Your Own Popcorn Seed Giveaway Last year I had so much fun growing popcorn in my home garden. It was the first year I actually harvested a crop of corn in the 12 years I'd been growing a veggie garden of my own.











