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house plant seed catalog Home Garden 30 Seed Packet Collection – SurvivalGardenSeedsAll Season Heirloom Seed Vault 18,500+ Premium Non GMO Seeds for Home Gardening and Long Term Food Security Grow a steady, year round supply of fresh, nutritious produce with the Family Home Garden Kit. This complete seed collection includes over 18,500 premium heirloom seeds across 30 varieties of vegetables, herbs, fruits, and flowers so you can plant a truly productive home garden from spring through fall, with options for succession planting and

All-Season Heirloom Seed Vault – 18,500+ Premium Non-GMO Seeds for Home Gardening and Long-Term Food Security

Grow a steady, year-round supply of fresh, nutritious produce with the Family Home Garden Kit. This complete seed collection includes over 18,500 premium heirloom seeds across 30 varieties of vegetables, herbs, fruits, and flowers so you can plant a truly productive home garden from spring through fall, with options for succession planting and preservation.

Built for beginners and loved by experienced gardeners, these varieties are reliable, versatile, and practical. Plant them in backyard gardens, raised beds, containers, greenhouses, or hydroponic systems. Whether you are building a family garden, starting a homestead, or preparing for unexpected disruptions, this kit helps you grow real food with confidence.

What the seed collection contains (30 varieties)
Vegetables, fruits, herbs, and flowers:

  • Arugula
  • Basil (Large Leaf)
  • Beet (Cylindra Red)
  • Broccoli (Waltham 29)
  • Cabbage (Golden Acres)
  • Carrot (Little Finger & Imperator 58)
  • Cilantro
  • Cucumber (National Pickling)
  • Dill
  • Eggplant (Black Beauty)
  • Kale (Lacinato)
  • Lettuce (Lolla Rosa & Paris Island)
  • Melon (Hearts of Gold)
  • Okra (Emerald)
  • Parsley (Flat Leaf)
  • Pepper (California Wonder & Jalapeño)
  • Pumpkin (Small Sugar)
  • Radish (Champion)
  • Spinach (Viroflay)
  • Squash (Butternut Winter & Black Beauty Zucchini)
  • Swiss Chard (Rainbow)
  • Tomato (Heirloom Rainbow Blend & Roma)
  • Turnip (Snowball)
  • Watermelon (Crimson Sweet)
  • Wildflower Perennial Mix

Why customers love this kit

  • A complete, practical mix of staples so you can grow meals, not just a few random crops
  • Heirloom and open-pollinated varieties that support seed saving
  • Great variety for salads, soups, sides, pickling, and pantry staples
  • Flexible planting options for small spaces or large gardens
  • Perfect for new gardeners who want an easy starting point and for experienced growers who want a dependable seed vault

What this kit is good for

  • Family home gardens and backyard “victory gardens”
  • Homesteading and self-reliance
  • Emergency preparedness and long-term food security
  • Container gardening, raised beds, greenhouse growing, and hydroponics
  • Preserving your harvest by canning, drying, fermenting, or freezing

Seasonal growing advice (simple planning)

  • Spring (cool weather to warming days)
    Start with cool-season crops as soon as the soil can be worked: lettuce, spinach, kale, arugula, radish, turnip, carrots, beets, and chard. As temperatures rise, transition to warm-season crops.
  • Late spring to summer (warm weather)
    Plant heat-loving crops after frost risk passes: tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers, zucchini, okra, eggplant, melons, watermelon, pumpkin, and winter squash. Stagger plantings of fast growers like lettuce, radish, and herbs for ongoing harvests.
  • Late summer to fall (second planting window)
    As nights cool, plant a fall round of greens and roots: spinach, lettuce, kale, arugula, radish, carrots, and turnips. In many regions, these thrive in cooler weather and produce sweet, tender harvests.
  • Winter (prep and protect)
    In mild climates, keep greens growing with protection. In colder climates, use the off-season to plan your garden layout, rotate crops, and start seeds indoors toward late winter for an early spring jumpstart.

Key benefits:

  • All-season planting with both cool- and warm-weather crops
  • 18,500+ seeds across 30 varieties for continuous sowing and succession planting
  • Heirloom, open-pollinated seeds that support seed saving
  • Works in raised beds, containers, urban gardens, greenhouses, and hydroponics
  • Ideal gift for gardeners, homesteaders, and preparedness-minded families
  • Great for fresh eating now and preserving for later
  • Grow fresh produce and herbs at home, build skills that last, and secure a reliable food supply for your family with the Family Home Garden Kit.
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