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This Vegetable Seeds Gift Pack includes 21 varieties and over 7,000 heirloom seeds, all sourced and packaged in the USA. Perfect for indoor or outdoor gardening, it comes with a comprehensive growing guide and plant markers, ensuring a successful harvest. The seeds are non-GMO, high germination rate, and can be stored long-term in a resealable bag.
S**Y
This is a great seed kit for the price!
I went for the larger 32 pack set. There were some things in there that I haven’t seen elsewhere so thought I’d give those a shot. An incredible assortment for the money!They provided plant, stake identifiers and small plastic baggies for the very small packages. The only downside for me was is it’s very hard to read the printing on the shiny seed bags. I will mark the plastic baggies first so I’ll be able to keep track!The booklet is wonderful because it gives you the list of the seeds and the page number it appears on with a very clear descriptionon each one. Very nice!
W**E
So Many Seeds :)
Received the package in good shape right away. Amazing amount and variety of seeds. Sure beats buying each type of seed individually, cost effective. Couldn't wait, started indoor planting right away. Now to see if I can keep them alive until it's warm enough to transplant outside! Very happy with the product.
C**Z
Decent, not outstanding
Let's be honest: this pack is all about the price, and for the price, yes, it is definitely worth the money. The value is there. It's a good place to start with things you haven't grown before and have been wanting to try, and a good variety of vegetables, with some of them having an ample amount of seeds included, potentially for several lifetimes (not really sure what to do with several thousand heads of lettuce...). It's also established, common seed varieties, not things I've never heard of. Several of these were actually on my list for this summer, so I was able to cross off things I would have otherwise have been buying at a higher cost.I'm not dissatisfied with the set. For the price, I didn't expect to love it. I'm not "in love" with it, though. More because of some of the questionable choices than because of having thousands of seeds included I'll never touch. (I expected that part.) My main hang-up that I cannot seem to get over is that the zucchini seeds are dyed bright green. Why? Even if it's "safe" food coloring, which I would assume it is, why introduce unnecessary chemicals into a seed you're planning to grow food from? Zucchini seeds aren't small or hard to see. Yes they look like any other squash seeds, but this set includes pumpkin seeds that aren't dyed orange, and the tomato and pepper seeds which are also all but indistinguishable from each other aren't dyed random colors to tell the difference, so why do it to the zucchini? As that's the #1 seed I was planning on using from this assortment, and I'm now worried about what chemicals it has been exposed to, that's the reason for the missing star.Other things are cost cutting issues. The tomato seeds are full of dirt and even twigs. One of the packs (I can't remember which) had a random small white seed in the middle of a pack of tiny black seeds, which was very obviously not for the vegetable in question. (We're unsure of whether it's a tomato seed or a pepper seed, so my daughter is going to plant it and see what grows as a science experiment.) The corn seeds are not enough to actually try growing corn, which I was looking forward to attempting. (Corn is wind pollenated and therefore needs to be planted in a sizeable block or it won't pollenate. 27 seeds, if you hill them as instructed in the manual for these, would make 9 hills. The minimum number to plant for pollenization is 18.) It looks like they just used the same size packet no matter what the size of the seeds were, but if you can't include enough seeds to actually plant corn, just don't include the corn. Include something else instead that you can use, like cauliflower.It's those little things that make it just not a 5 star product, in my opinion, no matter how economical it was. And I doubt I will ever buy another one. For the varieties I received thousands upon thousands of seeds of, I won't need to, and for the varieties I received not really enough of, I wouldn't want to. But I would probably recommend it to someone else who's starting from scratch. It's an affordable place to begin.
R**
Looks great
I haven't planted any yet its a. Bit early here yet probably by the end of the month I will get some started looking forward to it
S**.
Nice packaging!
This is a small gift for someone and the package makes it look hopeful.
V**A
Germination
So far , pretty great - germination went smoothly - will update when we’re about 3 months in 👍🏽
C**F
Great collection for starting a garden
This is a huge pack of seeds and a great variety to grow for your own garden. The seeds are in labeled plain, non resealable packaging but the set comes with plenty of little ziplock baggies to keep the extra seeds in after opening. The booklet has easy to follow instructions and lots of great information about each plant along with things to watch out for while it’s growing. There are 21 hard plastic labeling sticks for labeling what you have planted. We have had several seeds sprout and they are growing nicely. So far I have not gotten any of the pepper to grow in my seed trays but others are doing quite well. I am looking forward to growing and enjoying our own fruits and vegetables.
F**O
Great Variety of Organic Heirloom Seeds
This organic vegetable seeds comes with a great assortment of the most popular vegetables. The seeds are heirloom and it comes with 21 different packs. I like knowing that I can save the seeds of my crops for future planting and keep rotating seeds yearly. This is a great survival pack. Depending on what zone you live in, there are at least a couple seeds you could plant right now. This is a great value for such a large pack and for the volume of seeds that you get. I am super happy with the variety and recommend highly.
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