Reddit Reddit reviews 16,500 Non GMO Heirloom Vegetable Seeds Survival Garden 40 Variety Pack

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16,500 Non GMO Heirloom Vegetable Seeds Survival Garden 40 Variety Pack
✅ 40 Heirloom Non-GMO Strains with Guaranteed High Germination Rate✅ 100% Heirloom, Natural & Non-GMO Strains✅ MADE IN THE USA * 2020 Open Pollinated Seeds✅48 Page Colorful Instruction Booklet Included✅ Due to a significant increase in demand driven by COVID-19, our suppliers are taking longer to restock certain inventory, therefore substitutions may be made.
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4 Reddit comments about 16,500 Non GMO Heirloom Vegetable Seeds Survival Garden 40 Variety Pack:

u/R_Pancakes · 1 pointr/gardening

16,500 Non GMO Heirloom Vegetable Seeds Survival Garden 40 Variety Pack https://www.amazon.com/dp/B017YET9K6/ref=cm_sw_r_apap_o6ldvOKW3UUX9

I bought this, this year. Last year I bought from herloomseeds.com they grew awesome but I'm still pretty new so picking was hard, this year I'm checking an easier route. The seeds from heirloom were amazing though, after transplanting tomato plants in solo cups I set 4 on the edge of my garden because I had too many. I neglected them, but all 4 fruited with big tomatos I couldn't believe it!

u/AndyWarwheels · 1 pointr/gardening

The link to your photo is not working.

It is hard to answer most of your questions without that link.

But a few I can answer.

As far as herbs go. You can do a lot of these in doors on a window. Only grow herbs that you are going to use, mint is really easy, so is basil, so are chives and garlic.

I just bought these seeds for my garden for this coming fall, winter, and spring 2017.

I have never used this company before but they have good reviews. If you plan on going organic I would get some neem oil right off the bat as it is a great natural defense for your plants and it is better to have it and not need it than need it and not have it.

What kind of fruit are you thinking? Strawberries?

u/s3sebastian · 1 pointr/gardening

So did you buy this?:

http://www.amazon.com/Heirloom-Vegetable-Seeds-Variety-Pack/dp/B017YET9K6

There are some seeds you can still start right now, like all the lettuces or the radishes.

I just googled for a vegetable sowing calender which fits you climate zone, this one should be perfect since you say you're living in Zone 8a: North Carolina:

http://when2plant.com/

So there are many vegetables you can still plant directly outside into your beds.

u/Prius_For_Life · 1 pointr/gardening

Thanks for the advice...15k seeds is quite a bit...what was more surprising is it was only $14 or so....Here is the link if you are curious. I can't wait to get started!