Companion Plant Seed Collection – 5 Heirloom Herbs & Flowers for Pollinators and Vegetable Gardens
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Support a healthier, more balanced vegetable garden with the Companion Plant Seed Collection. This 5-variety mix of heirloom herbs and flowers is selected to encourage biodiversity, attract pollinators, and help create a resilient garden ecosystem.
The collection includes Large Leaf Basil (Ocimum basilicum), Borage (Borago officinalis), Compact Dill (Anethum graveolens), Crackerjack Marigold (Tagetes erecta), and Tip Top Mix Nasturtium (Tropaeolum majus). Together, these varieties provide nectar, habitat, and culinary value while integrating easily into raised beds, borders, and containers.
Designed for Biodiversity and Garden Balance:
• 5 companion plant varieties for vegetable gardens
• Attracts pollinators and beneficial insects
• Suitable for interplanting with tomatoes, peppers, squash, and more
• Combines edible herbs with flowering annuals
• Ideal for raised beds, backyard gardens, and container planting
Why Customers Love Companion Plant Seed Collection:
• Encourages natural garden diversity
• Adds color and fragrance throughout the growing season
• Provides culinary herbs for fresh use
• Easy to scatter and interplant among vegetables
• Supports intentional, ecosystem-focused gardening
How to Grow:
Sow seeds after danger of frost when soil has warmed, or start indoors and transplant once seedlings are established. Most varieties prefer full sun and consistent watering during early growth.
For best results, plant companion varieties throughout your vegetable beds rather than grouping them in one area. Allow flowers to bloom fully to maximize pollinator visits and beneficial insect activity. Basil and dill are warm-season annual herbs that also flower when allowed to mature. Borage, nasturtium, and marigold thrive in warm weather and provide steady blooms through the season.
Use & Garden Placement Tips:
Plant basil and dill near pathways or kitchen doors for easy harvest. Position marigolds and nasturtiums along bed edges or in containers for color and continuous flowering. Basil & marigolds are especially helpful around tomato plants to repel pests. Allow some plants to remain in bloom all season to support bees, butterflies, and other helpful insects.
With a simple, practical mix like this, you can build a more diverse planting plan even in limited space, growing a vegetable garden that looks beautiful while supporting productive harvests.
Heirloom Garden Seeds
All of our seeds are open-pollinated, non-GMO, heirloom varieties with tested germination rates
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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
Are your seeds heirloom and open-pollinated?
Are your seeds heirloom and open-pollinated?
Yes. All of our seeds are heirloom, open-pollinated varieties, which means they can produce seeds that grow true to type and are suitable for seed saving.
You can learn more about open-pollinated, heirloom, and non-GMO seeds in our Survival Garden Training blog.
Are your seeds non-GMO?
Are your seeds non-GMO?
Yes. All Survival Garden Seeds are 100% non-GMO. Our seeds are open-pollinated heirloom varieties and are never genetically modified.
Are your seeds treated with chemicals?
Are your seeds treated with chemicals?
No. Our seeds are completely untreated and free from chemical coatings, fungicides, or synthetic treatments.
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 high viability.
What is the shelf life of your seeds?
What is the shelf life of your seeds?
Most seeds remain viable for 3 to 5 years or longer when stored properly in a cool, dry place away from light and moisture.
In what USDA hardiness zones can I grow your seeds?
In what USDA hardiness zones can I grow your seeds?
Our varieties are selected to grow successfully across USDA Hardiness Zones 3 through 10. Each packet includes variety-specific planting guidance and germination tips.







