Seed section

Seeds for beginner and self-sufficient home gardens.

Heirloom vegetable seed kits, culinary seed mixes, survival-style garden packs, and seed vault options for raised beds, patios, and backyard food gardens.

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Seed picks

Choose based on your space, season, garden goal, and how much variety you actually need.

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Heirloom vegetable seeds

KM Farms Heirloom Vegetable Seed Variety Pack

Best for: Beginner vegetable beds, survival garden planning, and broad seed variety.

Why it fits: A broad vegetable seed kit works well as the top seed-store pick for new food gardeners who want many crop options in one purchase.

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Vegetable seed kit

Heirloom Vegetable Seed Variety Pack

Best for: Home gardeners comparing simple vegetable seed bundles.

Why it fits: Good for the seed section as a general vegetable variety-pack option.

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Vegetable seed kit

Heirloom Garden Seed Pack

Best for: Beginner gardeners building a broad seed drawer.

Why it fits: Useful as an alternate seed-kit card for shoppers who want to compare seed count, varieties, and packaging.

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Heirloom vegetable seeds

Assorted Valley Greene Heirloom Vegetable Seeds

Best for: Raised beds, backyard vegetable gardens, and beginner seed collections.

Why it fits: A named heirloom vegetable option for users who want a classic mixed seed pack.

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Survival / storage seed kit

Heaven's Harvest Survival Vegetable Heirloom Seeds

Best for: Self-sufficient garden planning and longer-term seed storage.

Why it fits: A survival-style vegetable seed card gives the store section a preparedness option.

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Vegetable and herb seeds

Culinary Vegetable & Herb Seeds Variety Pack

Best for: Kitchen gardeners who want herbs and vegetables from one seed pack.

Why it fits: A mixed culinary seed option fits the herb garden and beginner kitchen garden pages.

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Open-pollinated seed vault

Heirloom Seed Vault Kit

Best for: Longer-term planning, emergency garden kits, and self-sufficient gardeners.

Why it fits: A seed-vault style kit belongs in the store for users who want open-pollinated varieties and storage-friendly packaging.

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Best first choice

New gardeners should usually start with a smaller seed kit and a few easy crops instead of planting every packet at once.

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Good beginner crops

Radish, lettuce, bush beans, basil, marigold, kale, and cherry tomatoes are often more beginner-friendly than large complicated gardens.

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Seed starting supplies

Seed trays, seed-starting mix, labels, light, and steady moisture matter as much as the seed packet.

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