seeds for planting garden 10 Cool-Weather Vegetable Seeds for Spring – SurvivalGardenSeeds
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seeds for planting garden

seeds for planting garden 10 Cool-Weather Vegetable Seeds for Spring – SurvivalGardenSeeds

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seeds for planting garden 10 Cool-Weather Vegetable Seeds for Spring – SurvivalGardenSeedsStart your growing season strong with the 10 Variety Heirloom Spring Vegetable Seed Collection from Survival Garden Seeds. Designed for early planting and cool weather conditions, this carefully selected mix includes fast growing leafy greens, root vegetables, and herbs to keep your kitchen stocked with fresh, nutritious produce from spring through falland even indoors during winter. Includes: Detroit Dark Red Beet Sweet, rich flavor and dependable

Start your growing season strong with the 10-Variety Heirloom Spring Vegetable Seed Collection from Survival Garden Seeds. Designed for early planting and cool-weather conditions, this carefully selected mix includes fast-growing leafy greens, root vegetables, and herbs to keep your kitchen stocked with fresh, nutritious produce from spring through fall—and even indoors during winter.

Includes:

  • Detroit Dark Red Beet – Sweet, rich flavor and dependable yields.
  • Waltham 29 Broccoli – Compact, cold-tolerant plants with tight, flavorful heads.
  • Golden Acres Cabbage – Early, dense heads ideal for slaw or storage.
  • Rainbow Blend Carrot – A colorful mix of tender, sweet roots.
  • White Snowball Cauliflower – Reliable, early variety with creamy texture.
  • Fenugreek – Aromatic herb for culinary and medicinal use.
  • Garden Blend Kale – A mix of nutrient-dense greens for salads and smoothies.
  • Southern Giant Mustard – Spicy, fast-growing greens that handle cool weather well.
  • Red Burgundy Onion – Deep-colored bulbs with mild flavor.
  • Noble Giant Spinach – Large, tender leaves perfect for fresh eating or cooking.

Easy to Grow, Indoors or Out:
Start seeds indoors 4–6 weeks before the last frost, or sow directly outdoors once soil is workable. Most varieties germinate in 5–21 days at 45–70°F and mature in 30–70 days, depending on type. Grow in full sun with well-drained soil and consistent moisture. Perfect for raised beds, containers, or hydroponic systems.

Year-Round Versatility:
Grow early spring greens, plant again in late summer for fall crops, or continue production indoors through winter. Many varieties tolerate light frost, naturally extending your harvest season.

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