22 Different Heirloom/Non-GMO Seeds
This #10 can of hermetically sealed, non-hybrid, and open-pollinated seeds is an ideal addition to your long-term emergency storage and survival preparedness kit. With 22 different heirloom and non-GMO seeds, this can contain premium quality seeds that Utah State University has recommended for short-season climates.
Each can contain jumbo-sized seed packets with detailed growing and harvest instructions, making it easy for anyone to start gardening. The seeds in this can are non-hybrid, producing an accurate variety of seeds that can be replanted for future harvests. In contrast, hybrid seeds do not always grow true to a variety of seeds, so they are not self-sustaining.
The 22 different varieties of heirloom seeds include:
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Blue Lake Snap Bean 50+ Seeds
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Buttercrunch Lettuce 250+ Seeds
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Dark Red Kidney Bean 50+ Seeds
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Green Broccoli 100+ Seeds
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Cabbage All Season 100+ Seeds
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Little Fingers Carrots 250+ Seeds
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Golden Corn 50+ Seeds
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Cantaloupe Hales Best Jumbo 50+ Seeds
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Marketmore Cucumber 50+ Seeds
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Cherry Belle Radish 50+ Seeds
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Spinach 50+ Seeds
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California Wonder Bell Pepper 50+ Seeds
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Jalapeno Pepper 50+ Seeds
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Watermelon 50+ Seeds
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Yellow Crookneck Squash 40+ Seeds
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Dark Red Beet 50+ Seeds
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Fordhook Lima Beans 50+ Seeds
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Sunflower 50+ Seeds
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Beefsteak Tomato 100+ Seeds
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Turnip Seven Top Turnip Greens 150+ Seeds
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Collards Georgia Southern Collard Greens 150+ Seeds
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Pumpkin 25+ Seeds
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16 pages of detailed planting, growing, and harvest instructions
With over 1,800 premium quality seeds, this can contain more than most other products at a comparable price. The seed packets are heat-sealed in a triple-layered foil bag, which can be resealed with a hot iron for future use.
The seeds in this can have been carefully dried to their optimum moisture content to increase their storage life. They can be stored safely for at least five years at 65 to 70 degrees Fahrenheit and much longer at lower temperatures. Each 5.6-degree drop in storage temperature will double the storage life of non-hybrid seeds. Temperature and moisture content are critical factors for successful seed storage.
This can of seeds is proudly made in the USA and adheres to the Federal Seed Act rules and regulations for hermetically sealed seeds. It is a fantastic mix of heirloom, non-hybrid, open-pollinated, and non-GMO long-term storage seeds that can provide fresh, home-grown produce for years.
Heirloom seeds are types of seeds that have been passed down through generations. These seeds are generally considered open-pollinated, and many possess unique characteristics such as different shapes, colors, or flavors. Heirloom seeds can be used for growing vegetables, fruits, herbs, and flowers in a garden. They are a great way to preserve the genetic diversity of plants and connect people with their food sources.
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How to store heirloom seeds?
Heirloom seeds should be stored in a cool, dry, dark place. It is best to store them in an airtight container or sealed jar. Ensure that the environment you store them in is not too humid or hot, which can damage the seeds and reduce their lifespan. It is also essential that any containers you use for storage are clean and free from moisture, pests, and other contaminants.