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Garden Can of Seeds

Item# PSGC
$48.99
Availability: Usually ships in 2-3 business days.
This item is currently out of stock!
The Preparedness Seeds Garden Vegetable Can provides you with the ability to provide vegetables in times of emergencies.

Each #10 can contains 16 popular varieties that will plant nearly 3/4 acre of garden!

These Seeds are Non-Hybrid, Non-GMO and are not chemically treated. Because they are non-hybrid, seeds may be harvested at the end of the growing season and then used for the next year’s planting.

Varieties Included:

SWEET CORN, Golden Bantam 5oz

ONION, Utah Sweet Spanish 10g

SPINACH, Bloomsdale Long Standing 10g

WINTER SQUASH, Waltham Butternut 10g

SQUASH ZUCCHINI, Black Beauty 10g

RADISH, Champion 10g

TOMATO, Rutgers 5g

SWISS CHARD, Lucullus 10g

PEA, Lincoln 10oz

BEET, Detroit Dark Red 10g

CABBAGE, Golden Acre 10g

LETTUCE, Paris Island Cos 5g

CUCUMBER, Marketmore 76 10g

CARROT, Scarlet Nantes 10g

PEPPER, Yolo Wonder 5g

BUSH BEAN, Spike 5oz

16 large seed packets sealed in a #10 can.

Plants nearly 3/4 acre of Garden.

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

All Non-hybrid, open pollinated varieties equivalent of more than 100 average size seed packets.

Harvested seeds can be planted year after year.

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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