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Over 16,000 Survival Vegetable Seeds Garden Kit Non-GMO Heirloom Emergency Bugout Survival Gear 35 Varieties Of Seed 35 FREE Plant Markers

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Over 16,000 Survival Vegetable Seeds Garden Kit Non-GMO Heirloom Emergency Bugout Survival Gear 35 Varieties Of Seed 35 FREE Plant Markers


Garden seeds are packaged in individual paper seed envelopes. Complete with instructions and growing guides for each plant. Professional seed packets are essential; seeds stored in plastic baggies can let moisture in, which can cause mold and bacteria, thus rendering your seeds useless.

USA: Our seeds are proudly sourced and packaged in America. All seeds are heirloom, non-GMO, non-hybrid, and open-pollinated. You can save seeds for future harvests!

Huge Variety: We’ve included a large variety of veg seeds so that you can either have a complete garden or feel safe in your bugout bag survival kit, knowing you have all you need to grow a huge garden to feed yourself family, friends, neighbors, and more.

Heirloom: Heirloom seeds make great gifts for that hard to buy for person, garden enthusiast, retirees, survivalist, and more!

25 Year Shelf Life: Store in a cool, dark place like your fridge, freezer, fruit cellar, or basement with your other preparedness supplies.

Growing: Seeds are great for containers, aquaponics, hydroponics, aerogardens, and vertical gardening.

Type – Variety – Approximate Seed Count

Basil – Genovese or Large Italian – 150

Bean – Lima Henderson – 25

Bean – Bush Tendergreen – 20

Beet – Detroit Dark Red – 180

Broccoli – Waltham 29 x 1 – 350

Brussel Sprouts – Long Island Improved – 250

Cabbage – Golden Acre or Red Acre – 300

Cantelope – Hales Best Jumbo – 50

Carrot – Scarlet Nantes – 1800

Cauliflower – Snowball Y Improved – 300

Celery – UT-52-70 – 3000

Corn – Early Bantam – 50

Cucumber – Marketmore – 50

Eggplant – Black Beauty – 75

Kale – Bates Blue Scotch Curled – 300

Kohlrabi – Purple Vienna – 75

Lettuce – Romaine Paris Island – 2300

Lettuce – Black Seeded Simpson – 2300

Lettuce – Butterhead Buttercrunch – 2300

Okra – Clemson Spineless – 50

Onion – Bunching Tokyo Long White – 250

Parsnip – Harris Model – 250

Pea – Snap Sugar Daddy – 25

Pepper – California Wonder Bell – 100

Pumpkin – Sugar Pie – 15

Radish – Cherry Belle – 200

Radish – French Breakfast – 300

Spinach -Bloomsdale – 125

Swiss Chard- Fordhook Giant – 100

Tomato – Roma VF – 180

Tomato – Large Cherry – 100

Turnip – Purple Top White Globe – 500

Watermelon – Sugar Baby – 35

Winter Squash – Waltham Butternut – 25

Zucchini – Black Beauty – 25

Please note that substitution may occur due to seed shortages.

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