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heirloom garden seeds Heirloom Vegetable Seeds

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heirloom garden seeds Heirloom Vegetable SeedsThis 32 variety heirloom vegetable seed collection brings together a wide range of culinary favorites suited to home gardens of most sizes. All varieties are open pollinated, non GMO heirlooms, so you can save seed from year to year. The collection includes over 15,000 seeds packed in a resealable, waterproof mylar pouch for long term storage. 32 heirloom varieties selected for flavor and home garden performance, including CONTENDER BEANS, WALTHAM

This 32-variety heirloom vegetable seed collection brings together a wide range of culinary favorites suited to home gardens of most sizes. All varieties are open-pollinated, non-GMO heirlooms, so you can save seed from year to year. The collection includes over 15,000 seeds packed in a resealable, waterproof mylar pouch for long-term storage.

  • 32 heirloom varieties selected for flavor and home garden performance, including CONTENDER BEANS, WALTHAM BROCCOLI, BLUE SCOTCH KALE, OREGON SUGAR PEAS, MARGLOBE TOMATOES, BLACK BEAUTY SUMMER SQUASH, and more.
  • Over 15,000 seeds total across all varieties, giving you plenty for a full garden plot with seeds left over to replant.
  • Tested germination at or above 95% under optimal growing conditions.
  • Resealable mylar pouch keeps seeds dry and protected, suitable for short-term planting or longer-term storage.
  • Non-GMO, open-pollinated heirlooms - save seeds from your harvest to replant in future seasons.
  • Includes a Home Grown Garden Growing Guide with tips and growing practices for each variety.

What's Included

Each pack contains 32 heirloom vegetable varieties with a combined seed count of over 15,000 seeds, one resealable waterproof mylar storage pouch, and one printed growing guide.

Growing Tips

Start by checking the seed packet for each variety's recommended planting depth, spacing, and days to maturity, as these will vary across the 32 types included. Most vegetable seeds perform best when soil temperatures are consistently warm and the planting site receives at least six hours of direct sunlight daily. For varieties started indoors, transplant seedlings outdoors after your last frost date. Store any unused seeds in the sealed mylar pouch in a cool, dry location to preserve germination rates for future seasons.

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