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Parcel Dimensions | 20.2 x 12.6 x 1.5 cm; 70 g |
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10 Heirloom Vegetable Seed Varieties – Seeds for Planting in Canada, Home and Survival Garden Plant Seeds, Graines de Jardin Canadian Variety Pack Kit
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Plant or animal product type | Vegetable |
Indoor/Outdoor usage | Indoor |
Brand | Oh! Canada Seeds |
Material feature | GMO Free, Heirloom, Natural |
Colour | Green |
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- GROW IN CANADA!: Heirloom vegetable seeds for planting your own vegetable garden in Canada. Unlike other seed kits, our heirloom seeds are hand-selected for survival in our short growing season and Canadian climate.
- SAVE SPACE: These space-saving varieties will sprout in 15 cm (6 inch) of soil and have no need for trellis or staking. Perfect for growing in any garden plot, raised bed, container, balcony, urban garden, indoor vegetable garden, or even a micro garden!
- ALL NATURAL: Heirloom, open-pollinated, non-hybrid, non-GMO, untreated and chemical free veggie seeds. Suitable as survival garden seeds, survival food seeds, or gardening seeds for any natural gardening kit.
- LOTS OF SEEDS: 25+ Bean seeds for planting, 2500+ Carrot seeds for planting, 20+ Cucumber seeds for planting, 250+ Kale seeds for planting, 2500+ Lettuce seeds for planting, 40+ Pea seeds for planting, 25+ Pepper seeds for planting, 225+ Spinach seeds for planting, 20-40 Tomato seeds for planting, 12+ Zucchini seeds for planting.
- EASY INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDED: Whether you're a veteran gardener with a green thumb for planting seeds, or a novice who's just starting their vegetable and herb garden, Oh! Canada Seeds would like to offer you this variety pack. Directions on every packet, detailed enough for beginner gardeners.
- Disclaimer: Outer packaging may be different than shown as we transition to a new design...but still the same wonderful seeds inside!
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Package Contents: Beans (Provider) 25+, Carrots (Nantes) 2500+, Cucumber (SpaceMaster) 20+, Kale (Dwarf Green Curled) 250+, Lettuce (Black Seeded Simpson) 2500+, Peas (Sugar Anne) 40+, Peppers (Early California Wonder) 25+, Spinach (Bloomsdale Longstanding) 225+, Tomato (Scotia) 20-40, Zucchini (Black Beauty) 12+ seeds.
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Contents | Beans, Beets, Cabbage, Carrots, Cauliflower, Celery, Corn, Cucumber, Kale, Leaf Lettuce, Romaine Lettuce, Peas, Peppers, Pumpkin, Radish, Spinach, Squash, Cherry Tomato, Tomato, Zucchini | Basil, Cilantro (Coriander), Dill, Savory, Parsley | Arugula, Basil, Chamomile, Chives, Cilantro, Dill, Mustard, Oregano, Parsley, Summer Savory | Jalapeño Pepper, Habanero Pepper, Ghost Pepper, Roma Tomato, Red Cherry Tomato, Scotia Tomato | Ghost Pepper Seeds, Jalapeño Pepper Seeds, Habanero Pepper seeds, 9 Cocopeat Pellets, 3 seedling trays | Roma Tomato Seeds, Red Cherry Tomato Seeds, Scoia Tomato Seeds, 9 Cocopeat Pellets, 3 Seedling Trays |
Flower Variety Pack | Bulk Pea Seeds | Bulk Bean Seeds | Bulk Mixed Wildflower | Bulk Teddy Bear Sunflower | Bulk Mixed Sunflower | |
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Number of Seeds | - | 600 | 500 | - | 500 | - |
Varieties | 4 Varieties | - | - | 19 Varieties | - | 6 Varieties |
Contents | Morning Glory, Sweet Pea, Nasturtium, Scarlet Runner | Laxton's Progress Garden Pea | Provider Bush Bean | Bachelor button, Lupines, Baby’s breath, Scarlet flax, Coreopsis, Siberian wallflower, Blue flax, Coneflowers, Daisies, Indian blanket, Black-eyed Susan, Gayfeather, Catchfly, Snapdragons, Columbines, Sweet William, Foxglove, Maltese cross | Tall Sungold (Teddy Bear) Sunflower | Sungold Dwarf, Sungold Tall, Autumn Beauty, Velvet Queen, Sunspot, Chocolate Cherry Sunflower |
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- Parcel Dimensions : 20.2 x 12.6 x 1.5 cm; 70 g
- Date First Available : Aug. 27 2019
- Manufacturer : Oh! Canada Seeds
- Place of Business : Oh Canada Seeds Ltd. Canada B3A 4S5 Nova Scotia Dartmouth 1100-99 Wyse Rd
- ASIN : B07PXDZRV2
- Country of origin : Canada
- Best Sellers Rank: #222 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden)
- #3 in Vegetable Plants & Seeds
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Germination - I had an incredibly high success rate with all of the veggies......easily over 95% germination success.
Beans - very very high yield per plant. I suggest supporting them to aid with growth and harvesting. Super tasty. Watch out, they grow fast! Planted another round mid July
Peas - medium yield per plant. I suggest supporting them also for sure. Super crisp, no string on pods. Delicious. Not one made it I doors haha.
Spinach - High yield. DId really well jn the spring, and bolted come June. Will plant another crop in late August for fall.
Lettuce - medium yield. Was so big and fluffy. Not bitter at all.....delish. Will plant another round in August also for fall.
Cucumbers- medium yield. Suffered from powdery mildew this hot and wet summer.....but did provide some crisp cukes before that. Most certainly enjoy being supported. Planted another round mid July.
Zucchini - somebody messed up this package during packaging......ended up with yellow crook neck squash, not black beauty Zucchini. Kinda frustrating, but we made the best of them in stir fry. Was really looking forward to Zucchini....I am sure this was an issue for many people, as I find it hard to believe that only 1 package would have the error. Better luck next time lol.
Carrots - high yield....sow these little beggars sparingly.....less is best. Planted another round for the fall also in mid July
Kale- high yield. Not my thing. It is bitter as kale should be......grows beautifully though! If you like kale, you will be happy.
Peppers - Super high yield. Lots of medium and large size ones.....so many! Yummy yummy.
Tomatoes - Super duper massive yield....holly cow!
We love these tomatoes.....most impressive part of the lot. I have so many tomatoes, that I had to make sauce.....and give loads away.....and all that from only 4 plants......crazy! They are a perfect small- medium size and are sweet and juicy.
I will be ordering more seeds from this company again for sure!!!
Here's some details:
--Carrots: I direct sowed and seem to be doing well.
--Kale: A couple of transplants took well and I also direct-sowed with no issues.
--Lettuce: Direct-sowed; I did lose a few and had some go to early bolt with the weather.
--Peas: 100% success. I actually transplanted 3 peas with success and direct-sowed the rest. The peas think they're little trees and have long outgrown my ~30” trellis and attached themselves to the back wall of my garden.
--Spinach: Direct-sowed; I did lose a few and had some go to early bolt with the weather.
--Beans: Transplanted 1 plant with success and 2 plants direct-sowed with no issues.
--Zucchini: Transplated 3 plants. Did lose 1 plant but others are doing really well. Due to lack of Bees I've hand-pollinated most of the flowers with great success and included pictures of the male/female flowers for those interested.
--Cucumber: Transplated 3 plants. Did lose 1 plant but others are doing really well. Due to lack of Bees I've hand-pollinated most of the flowers with some success and included pictures of the male/female flowers for those interested.
--Tomatoes: Transplanted 2 plants to garden and 1 to a large pot. Plants have grown and are starting to bear fruit now.
--Peppers: Transplanted 2 plants to garden and 1 to a smaller pot. 2 in the garden were broken in the wind but the one in the pot is starting to flower. I'm hopeful. ***
Original Review before update:
I am 100% a vegetable gardener novice and found these seeds super easy to grow. I bought these seeds as I was happy that they are CANADIAN. I wanted to give a small garden a try. I have tested a little of each variety and everything with the exception of 1 of my spinach seeds have started.
Being a beginner, I thought I should try starting some seeds indoors and was daunted a little by all the advice out there...should I start in paper-towel, in the ground, or start indoors in any of the variety of ways. I decided to start a few of everything indoors in potting soil. Yes, I know it is way too early for most of these seeds and that some will not transplant at all, but I wanted to see how they would germinate and grow while it is still way too cold and frosty outside.
This is also helping me plan out just how much room I will need. A lot of the seeds want a lot of space.
By DAY 9, almost everything had not only started germinating but was flourishing: bean plant was already almost 3” high, peas almost 2” high, cucumber approx. 1-1/2” high, . I was only missing 1 of each of the tomato, zucchini, and spinach seeds started and all of the peppers.
By DAY 12 the last of the tomato and zucchini seeds had sprouted. I thought the peppers may be a lost cause as I'd seen some other reviews where this was the case. However, by DAY 14 the peppers started peeking.
I have included some pictures taken on DAY 9 and some taken on DAY 16 so you can see the growth.
I'm hopeful that some of these will transplant to bigger containers/small garden and will start others right in the ground once able. Excited for fresh veggies and hoping that I can dissuade the deer from the garden.
I highly recommend and will most certainly order again!
I really hope this review was helpful!
Reviewed in Canada on April 16, 2021
Here's some details:
--Carrots: I direct sowed and seem to be doing well.
--Kale: A couple of transplants took well and I also direct-sowed with no issues.
--Lettuce: Direct-sowed; I did lose a few and had some go to early bolt with the weather.
--Peas: 100% success. I actually transplanted 3 peas with success and direct-sowed the rest. The peas think they're little trees and have long outgrown my ~30” trellis and attached themselves to the back wall of my garden.
--Spinach: Direct-sowed; I did lose a few and had some go to early bolt with the weather.
--Beans: Transplanted 1 plant with success and 2 plants direct-sowed with no issues.
--Zucchini: Transplated 3 plants. Did lose 1 plant but others are doing really well. Due to lack of Bees I've hand-pollinated most of the flowers with great success and included pictures of the male/female flowers for those interested.
--Cucumber: Transplated 3 plants. Did lose 1 plant but others are doing really well. Due to lack of Bees I've hand-pollinated most of the flowers with some success and included pictures of the male/female flowers for those interested.
--Tomatoes: Transplanted 2 plants to garden and 1 to a large pot. Plants have grown and are starting to bear fruit now.
--Peppers: Transplanted 2 plants to garden and 1 to a smaller pot. 2 in the garden were broken in the wind but the one in the pot is starting to flower. I'm hopeful. ***
Original Review before update:
I am 100% a vegetable gardener novice and found these seeds super easy to grow. I bought these seeds as I was happy that they are CANADIAN. I wanted to give a small garden a try. I have tested a little of each variety and everything with the exception of 1 of my spinach seeds have started.
Being a beginner, I thought I should try starting some seeds indoors and was daunted a little by all the advice out there...should I start in paper-towel, in the ground, or start indoors in any of the variety of ways. I decided to start a few of everything indoors in potting soil. Yes, I know it is way too early for most of these seeds and that some will not transplant at all, but I wanted to see how they would germinate and grow while it is still way too cold and frosty outside.
This is also helping me plan out just how much room I will need. A lot of the seeds want a lot of space.
By DAY 9, almost everything had not only started germinating but was flourishing: bean plant was already almost 3” high, peas almost 2” high, cucumber approx. 1-1/2” high, . I was only missing 1 of each of the tomato, zucchini, and spinach seeds started and all of the peppers.
By DAY 12 the last of the tomato and zucchini seeds had sprouted. I thought the peppers may be a lost cause as I'd seen some other reviews where this was the case. However, by DAY 14 the peppers started peeking.
I have included some pictures taken on DAY 9 and some taken on DAY 16 so you can see the growth.
I'm hopeful that some of these will transplant to bigger containers/small garden and will start others right in the ground once able. Excited for fresh veggies and hoping that I can dissuade the deer from the garden.
I highly recommend and will most certainly order again!
I really hope this review was helpful!
I'm delighted with what I've seen so far. Excellent packaging and next day delivery. Seeds are packaged according to type and include a plant description one one side with clear planting instructions on the other. Depending on how much space you're working with (I'm in a condo so I plant in containers) there are more than enough seeds to do a continuous planting cycle through the season plus leftovers for next year! All the varieties I was sent are suitable for containers, the Cucumber doesn't even need a trellis?! They even send lovely thank you card. Happy customer!! Now let's see if I can make em grow... 😉
I'm delighted with what I've seen so far. Excellent packaging and next day delivery. Seeds are packaged according to type and include a plant description one one side with clear planting instructions on the other. Depending on how much space you're working with (I'm in a condo so I plant in containers) there are more than enough seeds to do a continuous planting cycle through the season plus leftovers for next year! All the varieties I was sent are suitable for containers, the Cucumber doesn't even need a trellis?! They even send lovely thank you card. Happy customer!! Now let's see if I can make em grow... 😉
Only mutant monster sized zucchini grew - no complaints there. Absolutely nothing else produced so much as a bean.
User beware.