Heirloom Vegetable Seeds, 55 Variety Pack, 25,300+ ct - Homegrown Garden

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Heirloom Vegetable Seeds - (55 Variety)
$59.99

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Product Details

This collection brings together 55 heirloom vegetable varieties in a single pack, sourced as non-GMO, open-pollinated seeds. With more than 25,300 seeds total, it covers a wide range of crops suited to home gardens of most sizes. All seeds arrive in a resealable, waterproof mylar pouch designed for long-term storage.

  • 55 heirloom, non-GMO varieties - includes Contender Beans, Waltham Broccoli, Blue Scotch Kale, Oregon Sugar Peas, Marglobe Tomatoes, Black Beauty Summer Squash, and many more.
  • Over 25,300 seeds total - enough to plant, harvest, and save seeds across multiple growing seasons.
  • Tested germination rates - seeds are tested at or above 95% germination under optimal growing conditions.
  • Resealable mylar pouch - waterproof and airtight to protect seed viability during long-term storage.
  • Includes a growing guide - the Home Grown Garden Growing Guide covers planting tips and best practices for both new and experienced gardeners.
  • Open-pollinated varieties - you can save seeds from your harvest to replant in future seasons.

What's Included

One pack containing 55 heirloom vegetable varieties (25,300+ seeds), packed in a resealable waterproof mylar pouch, plus the Home Grown Garden Growing Guide.

Growing Tips

  • Check each variety's seed packet for specific spacing, depth, and days-to-maturity information, as requirements vary across the 55 included types.
  • Start seeds indoors 4 to 8 weeks before your last frost date for warm-season crops such as tomatoes and squash.
  • Direct sow cool-season crops such as kale, broccoli, and peas as soon as soil can be worked in spring.
  • Store unused seeds in the resealed mylar pouch in a cool, dry location to preserve germination rates for future seasons.
  • Note: specific varieties may be adjusted due to seasonal availability. The 55-variety count and total seed quantity will remain consistent.

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