🌿 Unlock the power of nature’s pantry—grow, save, and thrive!
The Open Seed Vault offers 15,000 non-GMO heirloom seeds across 32 vegetable varieties, perfect for gardeners seeking high-yield, sustainable planting options. This comprehensive seed kit doubles as an emergency preparedness tool, ensuring a reliable, eco-friendly food source for both everyday gardening and survival scenarios.
K**R
Quick Returns For an Inexperienced First Year Gardener on Unprepared Beds
I just wanted survival seeds that germinate and grow. Excellent germination rate.Late last year, prior to the current apocalypse, I'd planned to plant these using the STUN method, strategic, total, utter neglect, testing different approaches. The squash seedlings proved far too tasty for the fall onslaught of birds, squirrels, rabbits and raccoons to ignore, the results are still pretty amazing. Some of the dwarf siberian kale and mustard greens even survived the winter, providing me a crop right now.With the STUN method, I used no prep, no weeding, planted in the "wrong" place, and got a small crop anyway from these amazing seeds. And believe it or not, that's exactly what I expected to happen. The next step is to let these go to seed (already in progress) and harvest their survivor genetics, getting a crop perfectly tailored to my wrong environment and neglectful practices.I also tested germinating these and some 25 year-old seeds in a bag of the cheapest, store-bought mystery potting soil. Everything came up in neat little rows. The germination rates were at least as good as advertised. The transplanted corn grew. (But not much. They were planted in September in Seattle. Not nearly enough time to grow.) I also have a suspiciously large patch of onions growing like weeds all winter. Which is neat, because I never have enough onions. I didn't even "plant" them. I just scattered them around a few places and then totally forgot about them. Nice. Turns out Jesus was right about that.If you're doing it for survival, especially given the yield I ended up with, I would suggest buying at least 3 to 5 packages if you can, and being much more intelligent and diligent about when you plant them, using compost, controlling the pests with Irish spring and similar tricks, giving the pests something else to eat to keep them busy while your plants get started to really give these seeds the best opportunity.The corn and sunflowers were seeded much too late in the year, but did grow anyway. As it is, I've already gotten much more than my money's worth from one pack of seeds, and I've only used about 20% of the package I bought.These are highly recommended. I'm looking forward to buying these again soon because it's still by far the cheapest, easiest way to replenish all the sunflowers, squash and corn I used up. I'm sold. Virtually every seed sprouted. I'm happy with everything I planted. Got compliments on my porch full of little seedlings.I don't know how it all tastes, but I'm told the flavor comes from a combination of good genes and being raising well. May have to update this when I know more.From a prior purchase of similar seeds germinated last year, I know the shelf life is easily 25 years or more if stored properly.Everything I planted germinated. With any more care (less culling and more weeding), I could have gotten a pretty big crop. All told, minimum total investment was less than $30. Less than a bag of groceries.But do I have a bag of groceries worth of produce? Yes. Easily. Despite using the STUN method and only one bag of potting soil, despite using 20% of the seeds, despite planting in the fall and only waiting until April, despite the cold, gloomy winter, despite being forced to stay indoors by the government, I can still fill up a bag with at least $30 worth of fresh, pesticide-free, herbacide-free onions, kale, mustard greens. And I still would have had enough seeds left over to Johnny Appleseed these throughout all my neighbor's yards.It's a no-brainer, IMO. Just look at the other reviews and see. And the instructions. Yes. Those are helpful. Took a look through them and studiously ignored them all. But if you're trying to grow food this year, I'd pay closer attention to those, which were simple, clear, and helpful. (Doesn't tell you how to trap squirrels, though.)I'm also looking forward to getting the medicinal herb pack from these guys. A bit higher price per variety, but still a screaming good deal. My brother (the real survival gardener of the family) planted a couple herbs that happily took over the yard for more than 10 years, managed by nothing but a string trimmer, that were reasonably well-behaved. I'd have to a little clueless not to make that kind of investment again. Put simply, even a badly neglected garden gives you rates of return you'll never see on the stock market.
R**D
a great package
well it was fun planting all the different seeds
D**N
Excellent quality!
We purchased in December 24. It's now late April 25, and we are impressed with the quality and germination rate of all these seeds. Very successful in our garden. Will definitely buy again!
J**.
Best seeds ever! Third-party seller is price gauging though!
This brand is the best out there! The seeds gave me so much. I couldn't believe how much it produced. For the actual seller it's says currently unavailable. When going to the other options....whoever is trying to sell them raised it by half of what I bought it for last year around this time. Ridiculous that people take advantage like that. Sad that I have to find another brand now.
G**E
Great Variety for Gardening Enthusiasts, But Overwhelming for Casual Use
The Open Seed Vault 15,000 Non-GMO Heirloom Vegetable Seeds is an impressive kit that offers a wide variety of seeds—32 different types, to be exact. As someone who loves experimenting with growing different plants, I was excited by the potential this kit offers. It’s a fantastic resource for gardeners who want to diversify crops, practice sustainable gardening, or even prepare for emergencies.The seeds come well-packaged and clearly labeled, making it easy to identify each variety. The non-GMO heirloom quality is a huge plus, ensuring these seeds can be harvested and replanted season after season. With vegetables and fruits ranging from tomatoes and peppers to squash and beans, this kit provides plenty of options for creating a thriving garden.However, the sheer quantity of seeds—15,000—is overwhelming. For a casual gardener or someone with limited space, it’s far more than what’s realistically needed. While the variety is excellent for serious gardening enthusiasts or preppers, it might feel excessive for those looking to grow a few plants for fun or personal use. Additionally, the volume makes it difficult to store or manage unless you have a specific plan in mind.If you’re deeply into gardening, enjoy experimenting with different crops, or want to stock up for long-term use, this seed vault is a great choice. It might be better for everyone to opt for more miniature packs with fewer varieties to avoid waste.
V**T
Fun Veriety Pack
great value good for both emergency prep and for a fun year of gardening.
C**R
Great start to any gardening journey
I recently started getting into gardening and wanted to move beyond growing herbs. I'm indecisive, so buying single-type seeds didn't appeal to me. I thought I should start looking at seed collection packets. So I found one that I thought would be a good start. It has some seeds from plants I eventually want to grow and eat, which made the decision to buy this very easy. The packet came with a small booklet with the type of seeds and how to care for them, which I'm currently following. The only downside is that some seeds are bigger than others, so you actually get a limited number for certain plants compared to others. For example, there are 8 bean seeds compared to around 30 lettuce seeds. However, there are a lot of seeds for certain plants, so I will definitely get years of use from this packet.I started with something easy and decided to grow lettuce, as many people told me it's a great plant to start with and I love eating lettuce. The lettuce grew quickly, which made me feel better about the rest of the seeds. I'm currently growing in limited quantity as I don't have the space yet and I'm still moving things around. I'm trying to grow tomatoes, beans, and peas currently. Unfortunately, I think I soaked my pea for too long because it started molding a day or two after I put it in a plastic bag. However, the bean started popping out of its shell less than a day after I put it in a plastic bag. The tomatoes took a bit longer, but in less than a week I started seeing the first leaf sprout!So far I've been very happy with the purchase as most of the seeds I've planted are growing. I can't wait to start planting next year.
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