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garden seeds on sale Community Garden Survival Seed Vault – 120 Seed VarietiesThis extensive Community Garden Collection is a treasure trove of heirloom seeds, designed to foster a thriving and diverse garden that nourishes both body and soul. With over 14,000 seeds from 120 carefully selected vegetable, fruit, herb, and flower varieties, this collection offers a bounty of options for creating a vibrant and productive community garden that will benefit everyone. From hearty greens and vibrant root vegetables to sweet fruits and

This extensive Community Garden Collection is a treasure trove of heirloom seeds, designed to foster a thriving and diverse garden that nourishes both body and soul. With over 14,000 seeds from 120 carefully selected vegetable, fruit, herb, and flower varieties, this collection offers a bounty of options for creating a vibrant and productive community garden that will benefit everyone. From hearty greens and vibrant root vegetables to sweet fruits and fragrant herbs, this kit has everything you need to create a sustainable and bountiful garden that can nourish your community for years to come.

⭐ What you'll love

  • An incredible, comprehensive collection of 120 unique seed varieties.
  • A perfect foundation for starting a community garden, survival garden, school garden, or large homestead.
  • A diverse mix of vegetables, fruits, culinary herbs, medicinal herbs, and flowers.
  • This collection is fully customizable! To make substitutions, please add your request to the 'order notes' section in your shopping cart.

🌿 What's in the collection

An incredible assortment of 120 heirloom varieties of vegetables, fruits, culinary herbs, medicinal herbs, and flowers. 

Alfalfa Sprouts (500)
Amaranth, Red (100)
Angelica (30)
Anise (100)
Artichoke, Green Globe (25)
Asparagus, Mary Washington (50)
Ashwagandha (30)
Astragalus (25)
Basil, Genovese (250)
Basil, Holy Tulsi (100)
Bean, Contender (30)
Bean, Henderson Lima (15)
Bean, Yard Long (15)
Beets, Detroit Dark Red (200)
Bee Balm, Lemon (100)
Bee Balm, Wild (100)
Blueberry, N. Highbush (50)
Broccoli, Calabrese (100)
Brussel Sprout, Catskill (250)
Burdock (50)
Cabbage, Golden Acre (200)
Cabbage, Napa (100)
Calendula (100)
Cardoon (25)
Carrot, Rainbow (100)
Carrot, Tendersweet (250)
Cauliflower, Snowball Y (200)
Celery, Utah 52 (300)
Chamomile, Roman (300)
Chervil (200)
Chia (250)
Chicory (200)
Chives (100)
Cilantro, Santo (100)
Clover, Red (200)
Collards, Champion (100)
Comfrey (20)
Coneflower, Purple (100)
Corn, Bantam (60)
Corn, Evergreen White (30)
Cucumber, Boston Pickling (30)
Cucumber, Straight Eight (30)
Cumin (100)
Dandelion (50)
Dill, Bouquet (100)
Elderberry, Black (50)
Eggplant, Black Beauty (50)
Fennel, Florence (200)
Fenugreek (50)
Feverfew (100)
Gourd, Luffa (15)
Horehound (50)
Hyssop, Anise (200)
Kale, Dwarf Blue (250)
Kale, Lacinato (250)
Kohlrabi, Purple (100)
Lavender, English (100)
Leeks, American Flag (200)
Lemon Balm (100)
Lettuce, Buttercrunch (500)
Lettuce, Iceberg (500)
Licorice, Wild (40)
Marigold, Sparky (100)
Marjoram (100)
Marshmallow (50)
Mexican Mint, Tarragon (50)
Mint, Common (100)
Motherwort (50)
Mountain Mint (100)
Mugwort (100)
Mullein (100)
Mustards, Yellow (250)
Okra, Clemson (50)
Onion, Evergreen (100)
Onion, Utah Yellow (200)
Oregano, Greek (500)
Parsley, Curled (200)
Parsnip, All American (100)
Peanut (10)
Peas, Sugar Snap (20)
Peppermint (100)
Pepper, Cal Giant Bell (30)
Pepper, Cayenne (30)
Pepper, Poblano (25)
Pepper, Sweet Banana (25)
Plantain (100)
Pumpkin, Small Sugar (15)
Purslane (100)
Quinine (50)
Radish, Cherry Belle (100)
Raspberry (50)
Rosemary (50)
Sage, Broadleaf (50)
Savory (100)
Self Heal (50)
Skullcap (50)
Sorrel (200)
Spearmint (250)
Spinach, Bloomsdale (100)
Spinach, Malabar (100)
Squash, Spaghetti (20)
Squash, Waltham Buttercup (25)
Squash, Zucchini, Dark Green (25)
St. John's Wort (100)
Stinging Nettle (100)
Strawberry, Wild (200)
Sweet Annie (50)
Swiss Chard, Rainbow (100)
Tarragon (300)
Thyme (50)
Tomato, Beefsteak (50)
Tomato, Homestead (50)
Tomato, Roma VF (50)
Toothache Plant (50)
Turnip, Seven Top (250)
Valerian (100)
Watercress (200)
Watermelon, Sugar Baby (25)
Wormwood (200)
Yarrow (100)

🌱 Growing instructions

Detailed growing instructions for each of the 120 varieties are included on their individual seed packets.

⚠️ Please note

  • Customization & Substitutions: We are happy to customize this collection. Please add any desired swaps to the 'order notes' section in your shopping cart. If a seed is out of stock, we will substitute it with an equivalent variety.
  • Seed Viability & Storage: Our seeds are packed for long-term storage. For best results, store in a cool, dark, and dry place.

✅ Our seed packets

  • Professionally designed and made.
  • Resealable for convenient, long-term storage.
  • Eco-friendly and recyclable (contains no plastic).
  • Includes full, detailed growing instructions.
  • Vigorously tested to ensure the highest germination rates.
  • Custom packets for weddings, baby showers, or events are available. Just message us!

🚚 Shipping

  • FREE SHIPPING on all orders of $35 or more.
  • Flat Rate shipping no matter how many seeds you order.
  • Tracking is included with every order.
Shipping Notes
  • Free Standard Shipping on $100+ Orders to the USA.
  • Except Preorder products are shipped in 48 hours.
  • Delivery to the USA:
  1. Standard Shipping : 3-10 business days
  • If time is of the essence, please consider selecting expedited delivery for faster service.
Exchange/Return Notes
  • We offer a 30-day return/exchange service after receiving.
  • Final sale items are not eligible for returns or exchanges.
  • To process your return/exchange, please contact us at [email protected]
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