Become a planting partner of West Coast Seeds and start earning commission right away.
You'll get access to content that helps you share time-honoured organic gardening practices, and points out the most popular products available on our website.
Become a planting partner of West Coast Seeds and start earning commission right away.
You'll get access to content that helps you share time-honoured organic gardening practices, and points out the most popular products available on our website.
How does the program work?
After your application is approved, you'll be given a unique referral link to use on your web pages. Any purchases made within 30 days of someone using this link will result in 7% commission sent to your affiliate account.
Are there limits on the amount of commission I can make?
No! The more you grow and the more you sell, the more you'll earn.
Do I need to pay to join the program?
No. Simply apply to join and once approved, you'll receive instructions about how to access your affiliate account to see your referral link.
What type of affiliates do you work with?
We work with bloggers, social media influencers, publishers, and affiliate marketing networks.
How do I learn more about West Coast Seeds' products?
Once you're approved for our affiliate program, you'll receive exclusive content made to help you learn about our company and sell seeds and gardening products.
Are there other terms and conditions?
All terms and conditions, payment schedules, and other information can be found through the application link. Please note that a valid PayPal email address is required in order to be accepted into our affiliate program.
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Planted a small package May 9th in Alberta. Germination seems pretty good, and so far we have quite a few 4" pods on the plants. These peas are brand new to me so it's hard waiting on the pods to fill in. Hopefully they taste good.
We planted a full small package May 9th. While the germination rate was good, the plants themselves have not produced well. I also seem to have an unknown variety of shelling pea somehow mixed in with the sugar snaps. It's a brand new garden so they aren't volunteer, and they are not PLS 595s which I planted in the next row over.
Wow these pea seeds came up quick, climbed the trellis and have flowered and pea pods lots of pea pods. Very very happy with these seeds.