which plants are easy to grow from seed Easy-to-Grow Vegetable & Herb Seeds – SurvivalGardenSeeds
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which plants are easy to grow from seed

which plants are easy to grow from seed Easy-to-Grow Vegetable & Herb Seeds – SurvivalGardenSeeds

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which plants are easy to grow from seed Easy-to-Grow Vegetable & Herb Seeds – SurvivalGardenSeedsIntroduce new gardeners, kids, or seasoned growers to a rewarding planting experience with the Easy to Grow Seed Collection from Survival Garden Seeds. Each variety in this assortment was selected for simplicity, fast growth, and dependable yields, making it an inviting starting point for anyone learning to grow their own food. With a mix of herbs and vegetables that perform well in home gardens, raised beds, and container setups, this collection

Introduce new gardeners, kids, or seasoned growers to a rewarding planting experience with the Easy-to-Grow Seed Collection from Survival Garden Seeds. Each variety in this assortment was selected for simplicity, fast growth, and dependable yields, making it an inviting starting point for anyone learning to grow their own food. With a mix of herbs and vegetables that perform well in home gardens, raised beds, and container setups, this collection supports everything from fresh daily cooking to long-term food preparedness.

The Easy-to-Grow Collection makes a thoughtful gift for beginners or young gardeners and also works well for homesteaders, preppers, and anyone building an emergency food supply. These resilient, quick-producing plants encourage confidence while providing a steady stream of practical, flavorful harvests.

What’s Included in the Easy-to-Grow Collection:

  • Culinary Blend Basil: A fragrant mix of basil varieties perfect for salads, sauces, and container growing.
  • Contender Bush Bean: A fast-maturing, reliable bean variety with tender pods ideal for fresh eating, freezing, or canning.
  • Green Salad Bowl Lettuce: Loose, tender leaves that regrow after cutting, offering a continuous supply of fresh greens.
  • Italian Giant Parsley: Large, flavorful leaves that enhance a wide range of dishes; excellent for fresh use or drying.
  • Sugar Daddy Snap Peas: Stringless snap peas that produce sweet, crisp pods on compact, easy-to-manage plants.
  • Marconi Red Pepper (Sweet): A long, sweet Italian pepper that thrives in containers or garden beds and excels in fresh or cooked dishes.
  • Daikon Radish: A fast-producing radish with long roots and a crisp, mild flavor suitable for stir-fries, salads, and pickling.
  • Rainbow Swiss Chard: Colorful, nutrient-rich greens that grow vigorously and tolerate varied conditions.
  • Large Red Cherry Tomato: A productive, easy tomato variety that yields clusters of sweet, bite-sized fruit.
  • Golden Straight Neck Zucchini: A dependable summer squash with mild flavor and excellent production throughout the season.

Why Customers Love the Easy-to-Grow Seed Collection:

  • Includes ten beginner-friendly, quick-growing vegetables and herbs
  • Supports fresh cooking, preserving, and long-term food planning
  • Ideal for gifts, starter gardens, and family gardening projects
  • Performs well in containers, raised beds, or traditional garden plots
  • Each packet includes straightforward planting instructions for success

How to Grow:
Start by planting seeds in well-prepared soil with access to full sun. Many varieties in this collection can be direct-sown outdoors after frost, while warm-weather crops such as tomatoes and peppers benefit from an early indoor start. Water consistently and harvest frequently to encourage continued production. Most varieties yield quickly, making them ideal for building gardening confidence and keeping your kitchen supplied with fresh produce.

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