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**40 DIFFERENT VARIETIES OF SEEDS, 2 PACKAGES OF EACH SEED FOR A TOTAL OF 80 PACKS OF FRESH, FRESH, FRESH SEEDS**

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*****THOUSANDS OF SEEDS*****

ALL SEEDS ARE FRESHLY PACKED. ALL SEEDS ARE U.S.A GROWN AND HARVESTED. ALL SEEDS ARE CERTIFIED ORGANIC, NON-GMO, NON-HYBRID AND HEIRLOOM SEEDS. ALL SEEDS HAVE A PURITY RATING OF 99%. SEEDS WILL ARRIVE PACKAGED AIRTIGHT IN INDIVIDUAL SEALED BAGS INSIDE A LARGER SEALED BAG. SEEDS WILL KEEP FOR MANY YEARS AS LONG AS THEY ARE KEPT AIRTIGHT. YOU CAN PUT IN YOUR FREEZER FOR AN INDEFINITE AMOUNT OF TIME.

The Safe Seed Pledge:

"Agriculture and seeds provide the basis upon which our lives depend. We must protect this foundation as a safe and genetically stable source for future generations. For the benefit of all farmers, gardeners and consumers who want an alternative, we pledge that we do not knowingly buy or sell genetically engineered seeds or plants. The mechanical transfer of genetic material outside of natural reproductive methods and between genera, families or kingdoms poses great biological risks, as well as economic, political and cultural threats. We feel that genetically engineered varieties have been insufficiently tested prior to public release. More research and testing is necessary to further assess the potential risks of genetically engineered seeds. Further, we wish to support agricultural progress that leads to healthier soils, genetically diverse agricultural ecosystems and ultimately healthy people and communities.

"What is GMO and why should I avoid it?

Genetically modified organisms (GMOs) are made by forcing genes from one species, such as bacteria, viruses, animals, or humans, into the DNA of a food crop or animal to introduce a new trait. An heirloom is generally considered something worth passing down. An heirloom seed, therefore, is seed from a plant that has been passed from one generation to another, carefully grown and saved because it is considered valuable. Many heirlooms have been grown, saved and passed down for more than 100 years. A hybrid seed is produced by artificially cross pollinating two genetically different plants of the same species, such as two different tomatoes or two varieties of corn and a seed that is saved will not grow true to either parent. Thus the farmer or gardener has no choice but to purchase new seed each year. Organic is the method by which the plant from which the seed was gathered is grown, without chemical fertilizers, pesticides, fungicides, etc.

HERE'S WHAT YOU GET: (SELLER RESERVES THE RIGHT TO SUBSTITUTE SEED DUE TO AVAILABILITY)

BEETS (DETROIT DARK RED) or (CHIOGGIA)

GREEN BELL PEPPERS SWEET (CALIFORNIA WONDER)

BROCCOLI (WALTHAM)

BRUSSEL SPROUTS (LONG ISLAND) or (CATSKILL)

SQUASH (SUMMER CROOKNECK)

CABBAGE (GOLDEN ACRE)

CANTALOUPE (HALES BEST)

CARROT (SCARLET NANTES)

CAULIFLOWER (SNOWBALL)

CELERY (TALL UTAH)

COLLARDS (GEORGIA SOUTHERN) or (MORRIS HEADING)

LIMA BEANS (HENDERSON)

CUCUMBERS (MARKETMORE)

CORN (GOLDEN BANTAM) or (COUNTRY GENTLEMAN)

GREEN BEANS (BLUE LAKE BUSH) or (CONTENDER) or (Kentucky Wonder Pole Type)

DILL (LONG ISLAND)

EGGPLANT (BLACK BEAUTY)or (LONG PURPLE)

ZUCCHINI (BLACK BEAUTY)or (DARK GREEN) or (COCOZELLE) or (GRAY ZUCCHINI)

JALAPENO PEPPERS (TAM)

CILANTRO (ORGANIC)

KALE (LACINATO)

MUSTARD GREENS

OKRA (CLEMSEN SPINELESS) or (EMERALD)

ONION (SPANISH SWEET) or(EVERGREEN WHITE BUNCHING)

PEAS (MAMMOTH MELTING SUGAR) or (SUGAR SNAP) or (LITTLE MARVEL) or (Lincoln Shell Garden Pea)

SQUASH (WINTER SQUASH VEGETABLE SPAGHETTI)

PINTO BEANS (ORGANIC) or SMALL RED (ORGANIC)

PUMPKIN (JACK-O-LANTERN)

RADISH (CHERRY BELLE) or (GERMAN GIANT)

RUTABAGA (AMERICAN PURPLE TOP)

SPINACH (BLOOMSDALE) or (GIANT NOBLE)

SMALL RED BEANS (ORGANIC)

TOMATO (RUTGERS) or (BEEFSTEAK)

TURNIP (SEVEN TOP) or (PURPLE TOP WHITE GLOBE)

ROMAINE LETTUCE (CIMMERON)

LETTUCE (LEAF OAKLEAF)

CHINESE CABBAGE (PAK or BOK CHOY)

WATERMELON (CONGO) or (JUBLIEE)

BLACK EYED PEAS (ORGANIC)

SUNFLOWER (GREY STRIPE) or (Autumn Beauty) or (WILD ANNUAL)

~JUST FOR FUN~ Suggest Ideal Planting Companions For Vegetables: The following is a list of vegetables and their ideal planting companions, plus combinations to avoid: Beans-like celery and cucumbers but dislike onions and fennel. Beets are compatible with bush beans, lettuce, onions, kohlrabi, and most members of the cabbage family. Keep pole beans and mustard away from them. Cabbage, celery, dill, onions, and potatoes are good companion plants. Dislikes include strawberries, tomatoes, and pole beans. Carrots, lettuce, radish, onions, and tomatoes are friends. Dill isn’t, so plant it at the other end of the garden. Corn prefers to be near pumpkins, peas, beans, cucumbers, and potatoes. Keep tomatoes away. Cucumbers like sweet corn, peas, radishes, beans, and sunflowers. Dislikes include aromatic herbs and potatoes. Lettuce grows especially well with onions. They are also compatible with strawberries, carrots, radishes, and cucumbers. Onions can be planted near lettuce, beet root, strawberries, and tomatoes but keep well away from peas and beans. Peas, carrots, cucumbers, sweet corn, turnips, radishes, beans, potatoes, and aromatic herbs are good companions. Keep peas away from onions, garlic, leek, and shallots. Radish grows well with beetroot, carrots, spinach, parsnip, cucumbers, and beans. Avoid planting near cabbage, cauliflower, Brussels sprouts, broccoli, or turnips. Squash can be planted with cucumbers and corn.Tomatoes, carrots, onions, and parsley are good companion plants. Basil improves growth and flavor. Keep cabbage and cauliflower away from them.

~~ PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS~~

Asparagus Seeds: "Mary Washington" This perennial asparagus is an old favorite U.S. variety used in the truck garden and commercial market. Early, long, straight, dark-green spears with tight purpling tips are noted for uniform size! Delicious. Cutting season can last up to 60 days. Sow seeds indoors before last frost, or direct sow seeds outside after last frost. Soak seeds overnight, then plant seeds just under soil surface, and water.

Dry Bean Seeds: “Pinto” These small speckled brown beans are the most popular dry shell beans for winter use! Pinto beans are commonly used in Mexican cuisine and great when used for refried beans! Young pods may also be eaten as green snap bean. 90 days to maturity. Direct sow outside after danger of last frost. Plant about 4” apart and 1“below soil surface. Rows should be spaced at 24”-30” apart

Watermelon: "Congo" This watermelon variety has one of the highest sugar contents of any water

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