Ashleigh Smith
Triple Points For All True Leaf Market Loyalty Members
Now Through May 27th, 2024
For every dollar you spend in our store at trueleafmarket.com (excluding tax & shipping costs), you can earn triple the rewards points now through May 27th, 2024, which are automatically added and stored on your True Leaf Market store account. To receive the Planting Points, you must be logged into your account at checkout.
Not a True Leaf Market Rewards Member Yet?
Visit the True Leaf Market Loyalty Rewards Program page to learn how you can level up from Hobbyist to Gardener, Farmer, and Professional Grower tiers for even more rewards.
Earning Points:
Points are earned by placing orders in our store on trueleafmarket.com, following social media pages, reviewing products after purchasing, referring a friend, and receiving points for your birthday. Points are only tripled for purchases made on trueleafmarket.com
Spend more, earn more.
Redeeming Points:
Save $1 on future purchases for every 100 planting points earned with the methods mentioned above. Planting points are redeemed at checkout.
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Celebrate Memorial Day with the Flanders Poppy
The classic red poppy has long been used as a way to remember fallen soldiers dating back to World War 1. You may notice various displays of the poppy showing up in art, fashion, or written word to commemorate those who have passed on from this life. Such displays have often been worn by royalty in the form of pins or broaches to remember and pay respect to those who have served in their military. You too can participate in these celebrations by learning more about the holiday, the symbols associated with it, and growing your own memorial poppies. 10% of all American Legion Flanders Corn Poppy seed packets will be donated directly to American Legion, a veterans organization devoted to servicemembers and veterans. In addition, we will be donating American Legion corn poppy seeds yearly.
About the Author
I'm Ashleigh Smith, a native to Northern Utah. I first gained a love of gardening with my grandmother as I helped her each summer. I decided to make a career of it and have recently graduated with a Bachelor's degree in Horticulture from Brigham Young University - Idaho. My studies have focused on plant production while I also have experience in Nursery & Garden Center Operations.
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