20 Variety Vegetable Garden Starter Seed Collection – Non-GMO Heirloom Kit for Beginner-Friendly Home Growing
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Start a productive home garden with the 20 Variety Vegetable Garden Starter Seed Collection from Survival Garden Seeds. This beginner-friendly assortment includes non-GMO, open-pollinated heirloom varieties chosen for reliable growth, balanced seasonal coverage, and everyday kitchen use. It’s a versatile way for families and new gardeners to learn essential gardening skills while enjoying fresh, homegrown produce from spring through fall.
This starter kit is giftable, easy to use, and suitable for raised beds, garden rows, or container gardening on patios and small spaces.
What’s Inside: A Complete Vegetable Starter Collection
A diverse mix of warm- and cool-season varieties:
- Genovese Basil
- Detroit Dark Red Beet
- Canton Pak Choi
- Golden Acre Cabbage
- Imperator 58 Carrot
- Beit Alpha Cucumber
- Long Purple Eggplant
- Dwarf Siberian Kale
- Parris Island Lettuce
- Honey Dew Melon
- California Wonder Pepper
- Serrano Pepper
- Small Sugar Pumpkin
- Champion Radish
- Butternut Squash
- Straightneck Summer Squash
- Beefsteak Tomato
- Red Cherry Tomato
- Sugar Baby Watermelon
- Round Zucchini
These dependable varieties provide steady harvests throughout the growing season, supporting everything from crisp salads to hearty cooked meals.
Why Customers Love the 20 Variety Vegetable Starter Collection
- Friendly introduction to gardening for beginners and families
- Non-GMO, heirloom, open-pollinated seeds for saving and replanting
- Broad mix of textures and flavors for cooking, snacking, and preserving
- Flexible for indoor starts, outdoor planting, or container gardens
- Gift-ready presentation with labeled paper envelopes
- Clear planting guidance included for each variety
Simple Steps for Success
Start seeds indoors 4–6 weeks before the last frost, or sow directly outdoors once soil reaches 60°F. Provide 6–8 hours of sunlight and keep soil evenly moist. Harvest leafy greens when young for tender flavor, and allow root crops to mature fully for sweetness. Warm-season crops such as tomatoes, melons, peppers, and squash grow best in summer heat, while cabbage, lettuce, kale, and pak choi thrive in cooler weather.
Flexible Growing for Any Space
Grow in raised beds, containers, or traditional rows. Succession planting—sowing small batches every few weeks—keeps your garden productive from early spring through fall.
Long-Term Use & Seed Saving
Each packet includes germination and seed-saving instructions. When stored in a cool, dry place, these heirloom seeds remain viable for several seasons, offering continued planting value year after year.
Survival Garden Seeds Quality
Our seeds are open-pollinated, non-GMO, tested for high germination, and packed in the USA. This collection empowers you to grow confidently, support your family’s food supply, and enjoy the rewards of a thriving vegetable garden.
Heirloom Garden Seeds
All of our seeds are open-pollinated, non-GMO, heirloom varieties with tested germination rates
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Vegetables Friendly to the Novice Gardener

Well-Rounded Nutrition
Why Choose Survival Garden Seeds
At Survival Garden Seeds, we believe in preparing today for tomorrow’s peace of mind. That’s why we offer only heirloom, non-GMO, and untreated seeds you can trust to nourish your family and support a sustainable lifestyle. As a family-owned American company, we’re committed to providing seeds that grow strong and true—helping you cultivate health, resilience, and beauty in your garden.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are heirloom seeds?
What are heirloom seeds?
Heirloom seeds are the types of seeds your grandparents grew. These varieties have been passed down from generation to generation. They’re old reliable open-pollinated varieties that aren’t typically grown commercially. Instead, they have a rich history that predates modern breeding techniques.
You can learn more about open-pollinated, heirloom, and non-GMO seeds in our Survival Garden Training blog.
How do I know my seeds are fresh?
How do I know my seeds are fresh?
Every seed packet includes a "packed for" date, and we germination test each seed lot before packaging to ensure you receive viable, high-quality seeds that are ready to grow.
Are your seeds treated?
Are your seeds treated?
No, we do not pre-treat our farmer seeds. All of our garden seeds for sale are untreated, open-pollinated, non-GMO, and heirloom varieties. They are kept in temperature-controlled cooler storage until they are packed and shipped to keep them pest and disease-free.
In what zones can I grow your seeds?
In what zones can I grow your seeds?
The seeds in our collections are specifically chosen from varieties that can be successfully grown from Zone 3 to Zone 10 USDA Hardiness Zones. However, individual varieties have specific needs to thrive in different environments. Each seed pack has optimal temperatures for germination and instructions on seed starting. Consult local frost dates to plan your garden and get the most out of your seeds.
What is the shelf life of these gardening seeds?
What is the shelf life of these gardening seeds?
Most seeds remain viable for 3 to 5 years or longer when stored properly. Check your seed packet for specific varieties. For best results, keep your seeds in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and moisture. Store them in an airtight container in a consistent temperature environment—a refrigerator or cool basement works well. Proper storage helps maintain germination rates and extends seed life well beyond the packed date.
Where are Survival Garden Seeds sourced?
Where are Survival Garden Seeds sourced?
The majority of our seeds are sourced in the United States, with a few exceptions when the seed is difficult to source domestically. Whenever we do have to source outside of the US, we ensure our seeds are safe to grow, non-GMO varieties that meet our standards for germination and reliability.






