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(100% Non-GMO, Heirloom, Open-Pollinated)
The (20) Variety Spring Heirloom Seed Package is our tribute to the most exciting time of the year—the first thaw. We have curated this collection for the gardener who can’t wait to get their hands back in the dirt and start harvesting nutrient-dense, crisp, and vibrant produce as early as possible. This "Growth Surge" collection is packed with elite heirloom varieties that thrive in the cooler temperatures of early spring, giving you a massive head start on your food independence for the year. At The Seed Guy, we know that the first harvest is always the sweetest, and this package ensures your table is overflowing with life while the neighbors are still checking the forecast.
This collection is your gateway to a successful growing season, featuring twenty essential varieties that excel in the spring sun. With approximately 14,470 seeds, you have the perfect diversity to fill your early garden beds with the "old-fashioned" flavors that define a true heirloom harvest. Every seed in this vault is 100% non-GMO and open-pollinated, allowing you to reclaim the traditional skill of seed saving from your very first spring crop. Each packet is heat-sealed in our signature moisture-proof bags, making them ready for immediate planting or safe storage until the first sign of green. Reclaim your spring, secure your early harvest, and grow with confidence with The Seed Guy.
Why choose the 20 Variety Spring Heirloom Seed Package?
✅ 100% Non-GMO and Open-pollinated
✅ Approx. 14,470 total seeds for a high-impact early harvest
✅ Designed specifically for cool-season success and spring growth
✅ High germination rates tested for maximum reliability
✅ Easy to Mylar-seal for long-term storage and protection
✅ Complete food independence: Save and replant every season
✅ Family-owned integrity from The Seed Guy
What's Included in the Vault:
Beans, Corn, Peas and Grains: Little Marvel Pea.
Cabbage, Broccoli, Cauliflower and Greens: Golden Acre Cabbage, Calabrese Broccoli, Snowball Cauliflower, Arugula, Bloomsdale Spinach, Florida Broadleaf Mustard, Giant Noble Spinach, Long Island Brussels Sprouts, Morris Heading Collards, Siberian Kale.
Root Vegetables: Red Cored Chantenay Carrot, Scarlet Nantes Carrot, Detroit Dark Red Beet, Crimson Giant Radish, Seven Top Turnip.
Onions, Celery and Lettuce: Yellow/White Sweet Spanish Onion, Black Seeded Simpson Lettuce, Red Romaine Lettuce.
Tomatoes, Peppers and Vine Crops: Ashley Cucumber.
Quick Growing Specifications:
Hardiness Zone: 3-10
Varieties Included: 20
Total Seed Count: 14,400+
Germination Rate: 85%-95%
Shelf Life: 5+ Years (if stored cool/dry)
For specific details on each individual variety included in this vault, you can easily refer to the dedicated variety pages on our website. There you will find comprehensive data on: Hardiness Zone, Days to Maturity, Planting Depth, Plant Spacing, and Germination.
20 Variety Spring Heirloom Seed Package Planting Instructions:
1. Preparation: This collection is specifically designed for early-season success. We recommend preparing your soil as soon as it can be worked in the spring, adding organic compost to give your seedlings the nutrients they need to handle cooler nights.
2. Sowing: Many varieties in this spring pack can be direct-sown as soon as the danger of heavy frost has passed. Use a staggered planting approach for your lettuces and radishes to ensure a continuous supply of fresh greens throughout the entire spring season.
3. Care: Spring gardens benefit from consistent moisture. Because these varieties are designed for cooler weather, monitor your soil drainage to prevent seeds from sitting in overly saturated ground during spring rains.
4. Harvesting: Many spring crops, like spinach and radishes, grow quickly. Harvest frequently to enjoy the most tender flavors and to encourage the plants to continue producing until the summer heat arrives.
5. Pests & Disease: The natural diversity of these 20 spring varieties helps build a resilient ecosystem. Early planting often helps you avoid many of the pests that emerge later in the summer heat, but keep an eye on young seedlings as they emerge.
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