Survival Vegetable Seeds Garden Kit Over 16,000 Seeds Non-GMO and Heirloom, Great for Emergency Bugout Survival Gear 35 Varieties Seeds for Planting Vegetables 35 Free Plant Markers Gardeners Basics
Original price was: $39.95.$32.95Current price is: $32.95.
Price: $39.95 - $32.95
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ASSORTMENT – 35 easy to grow vegetable varieties and over 16,000 seeds. All non-GMO and heirloom varieties. Our survival pack includes lettuce, beets, carrots, onions, squash, zucchini, tomatoes, peppers, broccoli, peas, beans, and more. Complete gardening kit for growing your home garden.
PROFESSIONAL – Packed in seed packets, not plastic bags: plastic bags can harbor mold and ruin vegetable seeds. Complete growing and harvesting instructions included on every packet. Perfect for indoor garden and hydroponics growing system.
USA – Seed bank grown, sourced, and packaged in the USA. It makes excellent gifts for moms, adults and gardening gifts for men. Provide emergency food security by growing and saving seeds or storing our seeds in a cool, dark, dry place in its water resistant packaging.
EASY – Varieties picked by a gardener for easiness in most growing conditions. Great for beginners and seasoned gardeners alike. Great for parsley, spinach, gardening gifts, hydroponics supplies, prepper gear, aerogarden, emergency preparedness items, or bug out.
GUARANTEE – We know you’ll love your survival garden seeds, but if for any reason you’re not, please contact us.
Customers say
Customers like the variety, value, and quality of the plant seeds. They mention they’re a solid basic variety of vegetables, a great deal for a large variety of starter plants, and easy to organize and plan their planting schedule. Customers also like the appearance and effectiveness. However, some customers have mixed opinions on the germination rate.
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Original price was: $39.95.$32.95Current price is: $32.95.
Kindle Customer –
So many seeds — and they’re all growing!
Ordered this so I could plant some fall/winter veggies and have seeds for pre-planting in the spring. The seeds we planted are already growing like gang busters. We have lettuce, spinach, radishes and more to munch on this fall.The seeds come nicely packaged and appear to be good all around for growing quickly and as described. Great way to start your garden and eat home grown for pennies.
debco9 –
versatile
good to have on hand
Amazon Customer –
Good assortment of non GMO seeds
I purchased this seed kit for the variety it contains. The seed packets in stores are generally high priced but only contain a minimal amount of seeds, and from past experience the quality is often questionable. These are a Seed Vault set and non GMO. I will be starting them indoors this week and transplant outdoors in a few weeks as the weather is still a bit wonky here.
Doll –
These are great!!
Had a huge garden this year because of these. They grew beautifully.
Kevin J –
Decent seed pack for the price
Overall I would say this is a pretty solid purchase, though with so many different packets of seeds it’s hard to leave an accurate star rating because some of the seeds were great and have a very high germination rate (the lettuce and tomatoes, for example), while some just didn’t want to sprout. For the price, I would say this is a good buy despite the mixed germination rates of different packs.
Amazon Customer –
Variety
I love the variety of seeds.
I was very satisfied with this order. –
Excellent
Saving this product for survival seeds.Product was nicely packaged.Very pleased with the fantastic service.Thank you!
Rashunda Bryant –
Thumbs up
Get it
CeSant –
Quisiera saber cuál es el problema del por qué no germinan tantas como siembro