fruits seeds for planting 8-Variety Heirloom Fruit Seed Collection – Non-GMO Strawberry, Melon & Watermelon Seeds for Home Gardens
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fruits seeds for planting 8-Variety Heirloom Fruit Seed Collection – Non-GMO Strawberry, Melon & Watermelon Seeds for Home Gardens

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fruits seeds for planting 8-Variety Heirloom Fruit Seed Collection – Non-GMO Strawberry, Melon & Watermelon Seeds for Home GardensGrow your own sweet, sun ripened fruits right at home with the 8 Variety Heirloom Fruit Seed Collection from Survival Garden Seeds. Designed for dependable germination and exceptional flavor, this curated mix brings together eight beloved fruit varieties that thrive in garden beds, raised planters, or large containersideal for families seeking fresh, homegrown food and greater self reliance. Includes: Alpine Regina Strawberry (Fragaria vesca) Compact,

Grow your own sweet, sun-ripened fruits right at home with the 8-Variety Heirloom Fruit Seed Collection from Survival Garden Seeds. Designed for dependable germination and exceptional flavor, this curated mix brings together eight beloved fruit varieties that thrive in garden beds, raised planters, or large containers—ideal for families seeking fresh, homegrown food and greater self-reliance.

Includes:

  • Alpine ‘Regina’ Strawberry (Fragaria vesca) – Compact, everbearing plants that double as ground cover or container crops.
  • Ground Cherry(Physalis pruinosa) - Small golden fruits with a sweet, tropical flavor - Grape-sized fruits that look like tiny watermelons and taste like crisp cucumbers. 
  • Hale’s Best Cantaloupe, Honeydew, and Honey Rock Muskmelon (Cucumis melo) – Classic melons known for rich aroma, juicy texture, and sweetness.
  • Crimson Sweet, Sugar Baby, and Orangeglo Orange Watermelons (Citrullus lanatus) – Three vibrant, high-yield favorites offering red, deep-pink, and orange-fleshed fruits.

Growing Guide:
Sow in full sun after the last frost in well-draining loam soil. Watermelons and melons need space to sprawl or a strong trellis for support, while Alpine strawberries adapt well to small spaces or vertical gardens. Most varieties thrive in USDA Zones 4–10, with germination in 7–21 days. Each pack includes step-by-step planting instructions and seed-saving tips to ensure a productive harvest season after season.

Harvest & Enjoy:
Enjoy your fruits fresh off the vine, blended into smoothies, or preserved for year-round use. Pickle cucamelons and watermelon rinds, make jams and juices from strawberries and melons, or dehydrate slices for convenient snacking.

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