
35 Heirloom Vegetable Varieties
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16,000+ Replantable Seeds
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Open-Pollinated • Non-GMO
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Designed for Repeat Seasonal Use
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35 Heirloom Vegetable Varieties
•
16,000+ Replantable Seeds
•
Open-Pollinated • Non-GMO
•
Designed for Repeat Seasonal Use
•
35 Heirloom Vegetable Varieties
•
16,000+ Replantable Seeds
•
Open-Pollinated • Non-GMO
•
Designed for Repeat Seasonal Use
•
35 Heirloom Vegetable Varieties
•
16,000+ Replantable Seeds
•
Open-Pollinated • Non-GMO
•
Designed for Repeat Seasonal Use
•
Everything You Need in One Seed Vault
This kit includes 35 carefully selected vegetable varieties with over 16,000 total seeds, covering the most commonly grown produce for home gardens.
Instead of buying individual packets each season, you get one organized collection designed for repeat planting.
Watch Your Food Come to Life
From a seal seed vault to fresh harvest, follow the natural stages your plant moves through as they grow
Real Results from Real Growers
What everyday gardeners experienced after using the HarvestLedger™ Vegetable Seed Vault fewer failures, more food, and real savings.
92%
Successful germination without guesswork
87%
Spent less on groceries by growing their own food
91%
Felt confident growing food they could actually rely on
**Results based on customer surveys and self-reported experiences. Individual results may vary depending on growing conditions.**
What Gardeners Say
FAQ
Are these seeds non-GMO and heirloom?
Are these seeds non-GMO and heirloom?
Yes. All seeds in the HarvestLedger Vegetable Seed Vault are non-GMO, heirloom, and open-pollinated. This means they are not hybridized and can be saved and replanted.
How many times can I plant from this kit?
How many times can I plant from this kit?
The kit contains over 16,000 seeds across 35 varieties, allowing for multiple plantings per variety. Many customers use the kit across several growing seasons rather than all at once.
Can I save seeds from my harvest and replant them?
Can I save seeds from my harvest and replant them?
Yes. Because the seeds are open-pollinated, you can save seeds from mature plants and replant them in future seasons if stored properly.
Will these seeds grow in my climate?
Will these seeds grow in my climate?
The varieties included were selected for adaptability and are commonly grown in home gardens across a wide range of climates. Results depend on local conditions, soil quality, and planting practices.
How should I store unused seeds?
How should I store unused seeds?
Unused seeds should be kept in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Proper storage helps maintain viability for future planting seasons.