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Plant non-GMO, open-pollinated, heirloom vegetable seeds in your Victory Garden
All of our vegetable garden seeds are chosen for reliable germination
All of our herb seed packets contain detailed sowing and saving instructions
Bring butterflies, bees and other pollinators to your survival garden with flowers
All of our flower seed packets contain detailed sowing and saving instructions
Provide for your family and improve your garden by growing grains and cover crops.
Heirloom, Non-GMO grains and cover crops make great farmer seeds for small homesteads
Expand your knowledge of growing survival food
Take the confusion out of which seeds to buy. Shop our curated seed collections and kits.
Microgreens sprout in just days, are super easy to grow and packed with nutrition
Rich Paste Tomatoes - Amish Paste, Roma, and San Marzano tomatoes are all meaty, rich tomatoes that are prized for their flavor and texture, and excellent for canning and preserving. They each have an ideal consistency for making tomato paste.
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Rich Paste Tomatoes - Amish Paste, Roma, and San Marzano tomatoes are all meaty, rich tomatoes that are prized for their flavor and texture, and excellent for canning and preserving. They each have an ideal consistency for making tomato paste.
Amish Paste
Amish Paste tomato is an heirloom from Amish communities. Plum-shaped fruits reach 8-12 oz. Amish Paste has been designated a Slow Food USA Ark of Taste variety.
Roma
Roma Tomatoes are grown for their rich taste—perfect for preserving in tomato sauce and tomato paste. These meaty tomatoes grow to about 3" long.
San Marzano
San Marzano is the perfect Italian tomato. Used in cooking spaghetti, lasagna, and pizza sauces.
These 3 varieties of tomatoes are rich and meaty and perfect for making tomato paste and sauces.
Amish Paste is a Slow Food Ark of Taste heirloom with plum-shaped fruits.
Roma tomatoes grow to be about 3 inches long on vines that do well in containers.
San Marzano produces 5-6 oz tomatoes with meaty walls and small seed cavities
Growing heirloom tomatoes has several benefits. They offer unique and diverse flavors that are often different from standard hybrid varieties. Heirloom tomatoes have more genetic diversity, making them adaptable to different growing conditions and more resilient to pests and diseases. By growing heirloom tomatoes, you are helping to preserve traditional agricultural practices and biodiversity, which is important for sustainability and maintaining our food heritage.
All of these varieties are excellent to eat fresh from the vine. These tomatoes can also be turned into sauce or canned for long-term storage
Sustainable Living - Vegetable gardening is an essential foundation of a more self-sufficient lifestyle. Homegrown fruits and vegetables are generally more flavorful and nutritious than store-bought.
Easy to Grow - Seeds are packed in a beautiful paper packet with instructions for successful growing and germination in your own home garden. Each package also has instructions for saving seeds after harvest. Getting started is simple for both beginner and experienced gardeners.
Quality Seeds - Plant now or store for future growing seasons. These seeds will remain viable for years if stored in a cool dry location. Our safe, non-hybrid non-GMO heirloom seeds are always open-pollinated, naturally grown, untreated, and selected to ensure the best germination rates
The seeds came promptly, and in good survival packaging. It's a good combination for me. I cannot say more about the purchase until next summer.
Rich Paste Tomatoes - Amish Paste, Roma, and San Marzano tomatoes are all meaty, rich tomatoes that are prized for their flavor and texture, excellent for canning and preserving. They each have an ideal consistency for making into tomato paste.
Satisfaction Guaranteed!
Rich Paste Tomatoes - Amish Paste, Roma, and San Marzano tomatoes are all meaty, rich tomatoes that are prized for their flavor and texture, excellent for canning and preserving. They each have an ideal consistency for making into tomato paste.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Our seeds will generally last for 3-10 years if they are appropriately stored in a cool, dry place. However, we encourage you to grow your survival seeds within a year or two of purchase. This yields the best germination rates possible and also gives you more experience growing survival food now. At the end of the growing season, follow the instructions on the back of each packet for saving seeds for future gardens. These new seeds for survival will be more adapted to thrive in the growing conditions where you are.
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