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11 Heirloom Seeds for Planting Vegetables and Fruits, 4800 Survival Seed Vault and Doomsday Prepping Supplies, Gardening Seeds Variety Pack, Vegetable Seeds for Planting Home Garden Non GMO…

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  • Diverse Harvest: Enjoy 11 easy-to-grow vegetable varieties with our seed kit; perfect for cultivating a healthy and abundant garden. Non-GMO, open-pollinated, heirloom seeds
  • Winter Garden Ready: Includes a selection of premium winter vegetable seeds; curated for cold weather resilience and exceptional flavor
  • Sourced and Packed in the USA: NatureZ Edge seeds are non-GMO and heirloom varieties; carefully sourced from U.S. suppliers and packed in resealable, moisture-proof pouches for lasting freshness
  • Easy to Grow: Each seed packet includes step-by-step growing instructions; perfect for beginners and experienced gardeners alike
  • Quality Assurance: Our seeds are tested for high germination rates; grow your vegetable garden with confidence knowing we stand behind our products



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11 Varieties of Heirloom Seeds

Grown in the USA and packaged by a Veteran Owned Small Family Business!

Ace 55 Tomato Seeds

Ace 55 Tomato

The Ace 55 Tomato is a determinate variety that grows to a fixed mature size where their fruit matures all at once. They are a deep red fruit with low acid and thick walls, making them perfect for eating raw. This is an heirloom variety from the 1950’s and has been a favorite of gardeners around the country ever since. Fruits produced average 5-6” in diameter.

Bush Beans Roma II

Bush Beans Roma II

The Roma II Bush Bean is a very easy variety to grow. They grow in the shape of a bush and do not require stakes or poles for support. The bean pods will grow in groups making them very easy to pick.

Carrot Imperator 58

Carrot Imperator 58

The Imperator 58 is a delicious and crunchy carrot variety. They take 65-80 days to reach full maturity growing approximately 8” long. These carrots are often found in your local grocery store.

Broccoli Waltham 29

Broccoli Waltham 29

Waltham 29 Broccoli was introduced in 1954. They produce 4-8" heads with a nice flavor. Sow very early indoors. Best in cooler weather.

Golden Bantam Corn

Golden Bantam Sweet Corn

Golden Bantam Corn was developed to harvest earlier and to be sweeter than other types of corn. It is well known for its bright golden color and produces 5-6 ears of corn per plant.

National Pickling Cucumber

National Pickling Cucumber

The National Pickling Cucumber is a delicious variety perfect for making pickles. They are delicious at any age and can also be picked at 2-3" for gherkins or let them mature to full size of over a pound in size.

Yellow Sweet Spanish Onion

Yellow Sweet Spanish Onion

Yellow Sweet Spanish Onion is an easy variety to grow and is an excellent choice for beginners. They usually grow to 1 lb and are easily stored.

Black Seeded Simpson

Black Seeded Simpson

Black Seeded Simpson Lettuce is a cool-weather crop that grows early and produces dependable lettuce. This variety is a large, upright, compact leaf, producing delicious light green leaves.

Sugar Daddy Peas

Sugar Daddy Peas

Sugar Daddy peas are a great improvement over Sugar Snap peas. They have stringless pods, shorter vines, and improved disease resistance. They produce slender 3” pods with a deep green color. The plants reach only 24-30” tall and don’t need support.

California Wonder Bell Peppers

California Wonder Bell Pepper

The California Wonder Bell Pepper has been the standard bell pepper for decades. It is a sweet pepper with very low heat. Peppers prefer fertile, well-draining soil in an area of full sun. The longer they are left to ripen, the sweeter they become.

Black Beauty Squash

Black Beauty Squash

Black Beauty is a bush-type plant that produces very early. They can be harvested at any size but are best when 6-8” long and dark green in color.

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Non-GMO
USA Grown
High Germination

kate delaney
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2025
Heirloom seeds are the best just got these
Randy Motl
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2025
They germinate fast and comes with a good amount of seeds
Connie S. Painting
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2025
ordered for this season. have started tomato and they germinated well.
kathi cordsen
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2025
I planted these seeds, watered them, made sure they got enough sunlight. But so far, no fruit or veggies have sprouted.
wendy3458
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2025
Great delivery time, price was goodThey are planted and now waiting for produce
Garcia Drummond
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2024
The lettuce seeds are amazing! Every single one sprouted within 4days. No such luck with the bell peppers, literally none sprouted after a week. Cucumbers are going OK 50-50 germination rate.
Chris
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2024
Great Product
GG
Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2020
When I opened the package and saw these tiny ziploc bags of seeds I though I had been ripped off. It seemed like I had spent a lot of money for not much product but I decided to keep it. I planted 10 varieties in peat pots to start, every single seed sprouted (even one that I accidentally dropped into the planting tray with no soil) and within a week I had to transplant some of them to a larger pots since it's too early to put them out yet (I'm in the south). I have never had this kind of growth from any seeds, ever. I'm holding off on 5 stars until harvest but for now I'm impressed.I have already increased my review from 4 to 5 stars because these plants continue to mature beautifully. In less than a month I have blossoms on my zucchini plants, the tomatoes are a foot tall, the cucumbers are climbing and everything else is progressing well. When I start my next batch of seedlings I'm only putting one seed in each starter cell since I know they'll all sprout- no need to waste seeds and discard seedlings.*6 months update* The plants are still producing vegetables. The biggest successes are the tomatoes, lettuce, carrots, eggplant, beans, peppers and celery. Beets, parsnips and onions never sprouted and germination of a few others was so-so. I'm not much of a farmer but these seeds in a 12x12 garden have produced enough veggies for my family with plenty to give away. Other than the usual issues with pest control I consider this experiment a total home run. I can't wait to plant these seeds again next year.*two year update* I'm about ready to start seedlings for this planting season and this time I'm using seeds I saved from last year's harvest. I have never done this before so we'll see how it goes. I allowed the last of the season's lettuce to "go to seed" on its own because harvesting those minuscule seeds just seemed like too much trouble, we'll see if they sprout. I saved seeds from tomatoes, peppers and squash. Also, I had better success the second year with the parsnips- although they were ugly and misshapen, they tasted good.
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