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15 Variety Vegetable Garden Seed Collection – Non-GMO Heirloom Survival Seed Vault for Year-Round Growing
15 Variety Vegetable Garden Seed Collection – Non-GMO Heirloom Survival Seed Vault for Year-Round Growing
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Build a reliable, productive home garden with the 15 Variety Vegetable Garden Seed Collection from Survival Garden Seeds. This curated assortment includes non-GMO, open-pollinated heirloom seeds selected for dependable performance, balanced seasonal coverage, and practical everyday use. Ideal for raised beds, containers, or larger garden plots, this set provides a strong foundation for fresh eating, preserving, and long-term food security.
This collection supports beginners and experienced gardeners alike, offering a simple way to grow healthy food year-round and establish a sustainable family garden.
What’s Inside: A Complete Victory Garden Vegetable Collection
Includes a balanced mix of warm- and cool-season favorites:
- Beefsteak Tomato
- Large Red Cherry Tomato
- Big Red Pepper
- National Pickling Cucumber
- Parris Island Lettuce
- Butternut Squash
- Straightneck Yellow Squash
- Black Beauty Zucchini
- Crimson Sweet Watermelon
- Imperator 58 Carrot
- Golden Acres Cabbage
- Black Beauty Eggplant
- Cherry Belle Radish
- Detroit Dark Red Beet
- Dwarf Siberian Improved Kale
These reliable varieties thrive in full sun and well-drained soil, offering steady harvests from spring through fall.
Why Customers Love the 15 Vegetable Seed Collection
- Practical assortment covering salads, cooking, preserving, and fresh snacking
- Non-GMO, heirloom, open-pollinated seeds for future seed-saving
- Ideal for emergency preparedness, pantry planning, or everyday gardening
- Each variety packaged in labeled paper envelopes
- Great gift set for gardeners, families, or anyone starting a homestead
- Suitable for beginners with straightforward instructions included
How to Grow
Start cool-season crops such as lettuce, kale, radish, carrots, beets, and cabbage early in spring or as a fall planting. Warm-season vegetables—including tomatoes, peppers, squash, cucumbers, watermelon, and eggplant—can be started indoors 4–8 weeks before the last frost or direct sown once the soil warms. Provide full sun, consistent moisture, and well-drained soil. Harvest regularly to encourage continued production.
Seed Saving & Long-Term Use
These open-pollinated varieties allow you to save seeds year after year, supporting long-term self-sufficiency. Follow included guidance for collecting and storing seeds for future plantings.
Survival Garden Seeds Quality
All seeds are tested for strong germination and packed fresh in the USA. This collection offers a practical, dependable way to grow your own vegetables, reduce grocery costs, and build greater food security season after season.
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