Heirloom Vegetable Seeds, 15 Varieties, 8800+ Count - Homegrown Garden

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Heirloom Vegetable Seeds - (15 Variety)
$17.99

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Product Details

This 15-variety heirloom vegetable seed collection gives you a solid range of open-pollinated vegetables for the home garden. All seeds are USA grown, non-GMO, and packed in a waterproof, resealable mylar pouch for long-term storage.

  • 15 heirloom varieties - Includes Contender Beans, Waltham Broccoli, Blue Scotch Kale, Oregon Sugar Peas, Marglobe Tomatoes, Black Beauty Summer Squash, and more.
  • Over 8,800 seeds total - Enough to plant, harvest, and cook from across multiple growing seasons.
  • USA grown and harvested - Open-pollinated, heirloom, non-GMO varieties.
  • Tested germination - Seeds are tested at or above 95% germination under optimal growing conditions.
  • Resealable mylar pouch - Waterproof and resealable to help maintain seed freshness during storage.
  • Includes a growing guide - Each pack comes with the Home Grown Garden Growing Guide covering tips and basic best practices.
  • Suitable for all experience levels - Varieties chosen for straightforward growing habits, whether you are planting your first garden or adding to an established one.

What's Included

  • Contender Beans
  • Waltham Broccoli
  • Blue Scotch Kale
  • Oregon Sugar Peas
  • Marglobe Heirloom Tomatoes
  • Black Beauty Summer Squash
  • Additional varieties to complete the 15-variety collection

Growing Tips

For best germination results, plant seeds in well-draining soil with adequate sunlight and consistent moisture. Refer to the included growing guide for variety-specific spacing, depth, and seasonal timing recommendations. Store unused seeds in the sealed mylar pouch in a cool, dry location to preserve viability.

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