
Augason Farms Vegetable Garden Seeds 13 Variety 1 lb No. 10 Can
$35.45 Original price was: $35.45.$26.79Current price is: $26.79.
The Augason Farms emergency Vegetable garden seeds contain thirteen Vegetable varieties to provide storage of seeds that are non-hybrid and non-GMO for a post-disaster Vegetable garden. These 13 hardy seed varieties are specially selected for their storage capability, First-Rate flavor, high yields, and proven adaptable to almost any region. If cared for correctly, The seeds can remain stored in the container for many years and still retain their viability to produce quality, short season vegetables. Even more importantly, these are non-hybrid or open pollinated seeds, sometimes called heirloom seeds, ideal for self-sufficiency in the wake of a major emergency.Family owned and operated since 1972, Augason Farms believes that great taste is a tradition worth preserving. Crafted with a focus on taste and nutrition, their products are manufactured to the highest standards. Whether enjoying augason Farm’s products for everyday meals, as an emergency food supply, or years down the road, you can be confident that augason Farm’s long-term food storage products are guaranteed for quality and taste every time. Make the wise decision and let Augason Farms’ food essentials give you a peace of mind that’s as indispensable as it is delicious. *Product good for up to 5 years when unopened. Best when stored in a cool, dry and dark place at temperatures between 55°F and 70°F. Actual shelf life may vary based on individual storage conditions. Please remove and discard oxygen absorber after opening.
Yields over 2300 pounds of fresh produce!
13 hardy seed varieties
All natural
Non-hybrid & non-GMO
Remaining Shelf life is up to 2 years – consider planting summer 2025 or 2026
9 reviews for Augason Farms Vegetable Garden Seeds 13 Variety 1 lb No. 10 Can


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Brandie W. –
SO MANY SEEDS – will buy again in the future
Update Winter/ Spring 2024 – I’m still working out of these seeds over a year later. I just planted the tomatoes (Roma VF) and the germination is nearly 100%. I also planted the bell peppers which are germinating too. I’ll be planting many of the “old seeds” this summer including peas, beans, corn, squash, etc…Seeds will last for several years if you keep the dry and away from extreme conditions.Also, I did buy another bucket of seeds last year when it was less expensive. I haven’t opened it yet. They are my “prepper” seeds because you never know what could happen.I’m still extremely happy with my purchase. I’ll probably buy it again this fall. Also, if you have a gardening friend or prepper friend – this makes an excellent gift for Birthdays and Holidays.If you’re on the fence and this container is at a price you can afford – buy it. The value is amazing. The varieties I’ve experienced are excellent.Update: Fall 2023Everything I planted did germinate at a rate that’s expected for each variety. I’m very happy with all of it. If you’re looking to purchase this for prepping you should absolutely wait until October because the price is far less. Its currently $26.I grew the burgess buttercup – this was a huge plant and the squash is absolutely delicious (it made 12 pounds off of 1 plant). It makes excellent pumpkin pie, too. The summer squash did well – but all my summer squash struggled this year. As did all my melons. The peppers I planted did great and produced great. I didnt plant the corn.The green beans were an absolute standout. They produced several pounds of green beans and they stayed tender for a long while. I grew a spring patch and a fall patch – I’m still getting green beans from my 2nd planting. My carrots have germinated for my fall/winter planting. My spring planting of carrots was delicious. The tomatoes did great. The peas were fun and delicious and free vigorously. The only thing which did not do well were the onions. I live in a short day latitude and I received long day onions. No big deal, it will make tiny onions.Update Spring 2023: Planting today. Opened the tomatoes. There is over 600 seeds. Yes, I counted. Over 3000 lettuce seeds, 500 spinach, 200 peppers. Considering most tomatoes and peppers only have 10-50 seeds the value is amazing. Even if you only count tomatoes at 25 seeds a pack at $2.50 each you’ve definitely gotten your money’s worth.Update Winter 2022: I counted the seeds. The number of seeds is amazing. For the beans it was exactly 406 seeds. For the Peas and corn they are just as huge. I just wanted to stress that while the variety is lacking the number of seeds is amazing. If you want to start a basic homestead this set will get you started. My complaint is the sweet corn instead of any dent corn. I think you can let sweet corn dry into field corn but idk. In any case I think this is definitely worth it . I’ll update with germination and planting when I do this this spring and summer.I feel this is a EXCELLENT value. The seed amounts are a lot more than regular store packets for each variety. I received:Green beans – blue lake bush beans [400+ seeds]Carrots – danversCorn – golden bantum [400+ seeds] * (There is also Truckers favorite dent corn in some containers)Cucumbers – straight eightCantaloupe – hales best jumboOnion – Utah yellow sweet spanishPeas – cascadia [300+seeds]Bell Peppers – California wonder [300+seeds]Lettuce – romaine, cimarron [3,000+ seeds]]Spinach – bloomsdale long standingSquash (winter) – Burgess buttercupTomatoes – Roma [600+ seeds]Zucchini (summer squash) – black beautyAgain, especially for the corn, pea, beans there are definitely way more than your average store seed packet. I’m very happy with the purchase. I cant wait to plant them!
Fine as expected –
It floats
I love this I’m not opening it it’s for end times so in the event of something awful happening and it survives cuz it’s unopened it’s a win for somebody hopefully it’s me but maybe not yes it’s a great prepper thing to have and it would float
Terren Backus –
seeds
quality product
Andi –
Top Notch Company!
This company is top notch. I requested a missing germination guide and they went above and beyond. Highly recommend and my seeds seem to be happy little starts too!
DaveSaidWhat –
Whatâs inside and a DIY project oh my!
Well package in a stainless steal can that can later be converted into a DIY project for cooking by cutting six equal cuts along the perimeter of the can that has been opened. Each cut should be at least three to four inches in depth. fold every other piece inward, creating a platform for cooking fuel and the other three pieces are the legs. Punch holes on the end that has not be cut. This becomes your cooking surface or leave surface untouched and cut a U shape to create a fluke on side wall that has not been opened. Cut a larger fluke just above the fuel platform to feed fuel (wood) to keep your DIY stove going. You will have a cooking surface with out needing a fry pan. (Outdoor use only)Great seed count, packed in individual Mylar resealable pouches. Great for homesteading. Enough seeds of each variety to harvest for food and pollinate for seeds and secure future generations.Family of three or more, if youâre just starting out, may I recommend getting two cans or moreEnjoy!
Siara Stapleton –
Not 4 year shelf life
I took a star off because the product advertised a 4 year shelf life. And while I was sent a can that said the date it was sealed and the date it would expired showing 4 years. Butâ¦2 years had already passed since the can had been sealed leaving 2 years left until the expiration date. showing that obviously they are shipping off product that has been sitting there for awhile. But if thatâs the case then that needs to be stated or a discount needs to be provided for the ppl who are not getting the full 4 years. Because thatâs false advertisement. However I will say the product itâs self looks great and i admire how they sealed and packaged the product itself. It is sealed great in an aluminum can just like you would see if you were to buy a can of corn except much larger. Youâll have to open with a can opener. I will update once I have grown the veggies
Katt –
Perfect.
I am saving this for emergency purposes. Iâm happy it has so many varieties in it though.
Dustin garrigan –
Canned seeds
Good quality seeds
Ced –
PAs testé, pas encore goûté.Boite arrivé endommagé et le prix unpeu execifs, mais pour la quantité, je suis satisfait.