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Survival Garden Beginner Seed Assortment
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The listing, Survival Garden Beginner Seed Assortment has ended.

"If you have a garden and a library, you have everything you need." - Marcus T. Cicero

Start your survival garden or give as a gift for a beginning gardener in your life.

Winning bidder will receive hand-decorated container with more than twenty (20) varieties of food seeds. It comes with a list, identifying the names of the vegetables and/or fruits for easy 'googling' of growing information. Many (but not all) of these vegetables and/or fruits will grow well in containers.

These are some of the easiest vegetable and/or fruit seeds to grow and save seed from for future or seed swapping.

The seeds (types & quantity) in this container are as follows:
1. Beet:Detroit Dark Red,015
2. Broccoli:Unknown variety,015
3. Corn: Blue Corn,025
4. Corn:Yellow Sweet Corn,025
5. Cucumber:Northern Pickling,005
6. Kale:Dwarf Blue...,010
7. Legumes: Pinto Beans,015
8. Legumes: Baby Green Lentils,100
9. Lettuce- Head: Parris Island Cos (Romaine),020
10. Lettuce- Leaf: Valerie,020
11. Okra: Long Pod Okra,005
12. Pepper-Hot: Ancho (Poblano) Chile,010
13. Pepper-Sweet: Green Bell Pepper,010
14. Pumpkin: Giant Jack-O-Lantern,005
15. Radish: Assorted Radish,025
16. Squash- Winter: Acorn Squash,005
17. Squash- Summer: Yellow Straightneck Squash,005
18. Sunflower: Mammoth Russian, 010
19. Tomato: Beefsteak Tomato, 010
20. Tomato: Cherry Tomato, 010
21. Watermelon: Unknown variety, 005

Many of these seeds are organic, some are commercial, but NONE are GMO.

I'm offering FREE SHIPPING USA on this item - USPS Parcel Post.

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If you wish for shorter time, feel free to use the 'Get It Now' option for 50,000 credits. I often throw in a bonus of my choice for "Get It Now" winners ;)

Thanks for looking! Happy bidding.
Questions & Comments
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Be sure to collect seed from your crop and share with neighbors, friends and strangers! Teach others how to grow in their own windowsills. Give living food plants as gifts. Let's do our part to green the planet :)
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Nov 12th, 2015 at 11:17:24 PM PST by
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And remember to regrow food from scraps, too! Lettuce & carrot can grow seed stalks from scraps (great for saving seed!). Green onions regrow from scraps and regrow and regrow and regrow. You can grow a whole new pineapple plant from just the top! Potato scraps can provide a new batch of taters in just a few months time. There so much more to know and to share!
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Nov 12th, 2015 at 11:18:17 PM PST by
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I keep telling people to do that at my town
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Nov 14th, 2015 at 9:16:38 PM PST by
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There's a wonderful group called The Food Is Free Project. They can be located through a simple google or facebook search. They offer loads of ideas to kick off a project in your own community. Sometimes doing works better than telling. I intend to host a "seed swap" in my own community, as springtime rolls in. And for Christmas, I give my neighbors 'food gifts' of jellies, wines, butters and candies all made from our harvest (both in the garden and native wild-growing food plants). Good luck!
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Nov 15th, 2015 at 7:03:39 AM PST by
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RECYCLE
I try my best to reuse all my boxes, bags, and fillers. Please try to do the same. Fact: Each ton (2000 lbs) of recycled paper we produce can save 17 trees, 380 gallons of oil, three cubic yards of landfill space, 4000 kilowatts of energy, and 7000 gallons of water. This represents a 64% energy savings, a 58% water savings, and 60 pounds less of air pollution! Industrial hemp fiber is more renewable than tree fiber with a growing season of 6 months compared to 20-50 years. ...something to think about!
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Nov 12th, 2015 at 11:10:45 PM PST by
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WOW! (*.*)
Nov 17th, 2015 at 11:46:53 AM PST by
Original
Thanks for looking!
Nov 17th, 2015 at 12:42:18 PM PST by
Original
what kind of products are made from industrial hemp?
Nov 22nd, 2015 at 11:04:00 PM PST by

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