Description
The Beginner Vegetable Garden Seed Collection includes (substitutions possible):
7 packs of Non-Hybrid Heirloom Vegetable seeds
- 1 Bean Pack – Blue Lake Bush 274 Snap Bean – (50 Seeds)
- 1 Beet Pack – Early Wonder Tall Top Beet – (250 Seeds)
- 1 Carrot Pack – Danvers 126 Carrot – (250 Seeds)
- 1 Cucumber Pack – Spacemaster 80 Bush Slicing Cucumber – (25 Seeds)
- 1 Leaf Lettuce Pack – Black Seeded Simpson Loose Leaf Lettuce – (250 Seeds)
- 1 Radish Pack – Early Scarlet Globe Radish – (250 Seeds)
- 1 Spinach Pack – Bloomsdale Longstanding Spinach – (200 Seeds)
The Beginner Vegetable Garden Seed Collection helps the new gardener get off to the right start. A garden is a great way to enjoy the outdoors, relieve stress, and get in a little exercise as well. In this vegetable seed collection are easy-to-grow varieties, to help you in relieving your stress; answering the questions “Where do I start?” and “What do I grow?”, often difficult choices for the new gardener! We have hand selected a variety of colorful and delicious favorite vegetables for you to try your hand at and enjoy the rewards, right from your own back yard. There is nothing more exciting than to watch the fruits of your labor grow and flourish, from seed, to plant, to fresh and flavorful bounty on your table! All varieties from the Beginner Vegetable Garden Seed Collection should grow well in most conditions throughout the U.S.
The Beginner Vegetable Garden Seed Collection is easy on your pocketbook, saving you approximately 10% off the original price of the seeds in the package. What better way to start gardening, saving your money and your time with this easy and convenient selection of great garden vegetable seeds? Yes, and one more way our seeds can save you money, they are all open-pollinated (commonly called heirloom), able to be saved and replanted next year, always coming up as the same variety (provided plants are not allowed to cross pollinate). When you save seeds from the Beginner Vegetable Garden Seed Collection and use them next year you save all the more in your family budget. We wish you great success as you join the millions of new gardeners now planting their first gardens. Gardening is making a resounding comeback, join this healthy trend today!
Note: We reserve the right to substitute a similar vegetable garden seed variety if any listed in the Beginner Vegetable Garden Seed Collection out of stock. Thank you for your understanding!
FAQ:
What is included in the Beginner Vegetable Garden Seed Collection?
The collection includes a variety of easy-to-grow vegetables hand-selected to help beginners start gardening with confidence. Each vegetable is chosen for its popularity, ease of growth, and versatility in the kitchen.
Who is this seed collection intended for?
The collection is ideal for beginner gardeners looking to start their own vegetable garden and enjoy the process from seed to harvest.
Are these seeds suitable for growing throughout the U.S.?
Yes, all varieties in this collection are selected to perform well in most U.S. growing conditions.
How much does this collection save me compared to buying seeds individually?
Purchasing the Beginner Vegetable Garden Seed Collection saves you approximately 10% off the total price of buying the seeds separately.
Can I save seeds from this collection to use next year?
Yes, all seeds are open-pollinated, allowing you to save and replant them next year. This helps save even more money on future gardening.
What if one of the seed varieties is out of stock?
If a specific seed variety is unavailable, we reserve the right to substitute a similar vegetable seed to ensure you still receive a complete collection.
What are the benefits of starting a vegetable garden with this collection?
Gardening can help relieve stress, encourage outdoor activity, and offer a rewarding experience as you grow your own fresh produce at home.
How should I get started with planting?
Start by selecting a sunny spot in your yard, preparing the soil, and planting according to the instructions provided with each seed type. The varieties chosen are beginner-friendly and easy to grow.
What makes these seeds heirloom/open pollinated?
Heirloom, or open-pollinated, seeds come from plants that naturally produce seeds that can grow the same variety true-to-type, as long as they do not cross-pollinate with other types.
Why is gardening gaining popularity again?
More people are discovering the joys and benefits of gardening, from reducing grocery costs to experiencing the satisfaction of growing fresh produce right at home.
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Anonymous (verified owner) –
Love your company! I know that I will receive quality seeds
Marie H. (verified owner) –
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Ben Huck (verified owner) –
I think the Beginner garden is a great little collection too. Great mix of easy stuff to grow, but great stuff on the table. Nice seed choices. Great for kids, grandkids, or side gardens,or giving as gift. That’s why I got 2 of those. Thanks.
Deb M. (verified owner) –