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Fruit N Such Can of SeedsZoom

Fruit N Such Can of Seeds

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$48.99
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The Preparedness Seeds Fruit‘N Such Can provides a vital component for your food storage plan.

Each #10 can contains 10 garden fruit and vegetable varieties designed to help you stay safe in hard times.

While it is important to store the basics in preparation for true want, wheat and freeze dried foods can get old quickly, especially for children.

Think about how a pumpkin pie would taste after months of whole wheat bread ? Or fresh watermelon or strawberries or a little huckleberry jam to spread on top?

Variety helps to keep us sane and growing seasonal fruits can make hard times more bearable.

Varieties Included:

CANTALOUPE, Hales Best Jumbo - 10g

HONEY DEW, Green Flesh - 10g

WATERMELON, Crimson Sweet - 10g

GROUND CHERRY - 300 seeds

GARDEN HUCKLEBERRY - 300 seeds

ALPINE STRAWBERRY, Alexandria - 300 seeds

CANARY MELON, Yellow - 10g

TOMATO, Large Red Cherry - 5g

PUMPKIN, Connecticut Field - 10g

CASABA MELON, Golden Beauty - 10g

10 seed packets sealed in a #10 can.

Contains enough seed to eat in a season with enough left over to can your own jams.

Will keep up to 4 years if stored at 66 to 70 degrees and much longer if kept cold.

All non-hybrid, open pollinated varieties.

Packets are re-sealable for lasting protection.

Complete planting instructions included.

Please Note: Because of the shortage of Non-Hybrid seed, substitutions may occur.
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