Davids Garden Seeds Collection Set Lettuce Open Pollinated 9927 ...

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David's Garden Seeds Collection Set Lettuce Open Pollinated 9927 (Multi) 12 Varieties 5000 Seeds (Non-GMO, Open Pollinated, Heirloom, Organic)

Many of us are growing more of our own food these days to save money and provide healthy vegetables for our table. So it makes sense that a lot of us are discovering the difference fresh vegetables, herbs and fruits can make. What's better than a kitchen garden right out of your backdoor? Plant your own lettuce garden today. It's easy and all in one package! Some are organic, some are heirloom, some are organic heirloom and all are open pollinated which means they will reproduce themselves. Each seed is packaged in its own pack with its own set of instructions. Each set is packed in a foil package that has a zip-lock seal. Then each foil package is placed inside a plastic bag for protection during storage and shipping. This assortment of garden seeds takes the hassle out of planning a garden. Each professionally and hand pack set of seeds is filled with plenty of high-germinating seeds. The varieties in this collection have been specifically chosen for their ease of growing. Some minor substitutions may apply subject to availability of a particular species year to year. David's Garden Seeds is a Veteran owned business that has been providing quality seeds since 2009. Packet contains: Allstar Gourmet, Black Seeded Simpson, Buttercrunch, Cherokee, Encore, Five Star Greenhouse, Jericho, Magenta, Mesclun, Nevada, Parris Island and Tricolor.
  • Harvest in about 40-60 days
  • Seeds are Non-GMO, easy to use and hand packed by David's Garden Seeds in the United States
  • Save about $48 when by the set
  • This is a collection of 12 different types of lettuce seeds
  • Germination rate about 80% or better
  • $76.94
  • $68.54

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