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A survival seed bank contains a wide variety of garden seeds, perfect for growing a vegetable garden. The seeds included in these kits can be grown in all types of environments, and can therefore be used around the world. There are several popular choices on the market for these types of survival seed kits, most of which can be purchased online.

The first thing you need to understand about survival seeds is the difference between hybrid and non-hybrid seeds. Non-hybrid or heirloom seeds are those seeds that have not been genetically modified, and the vegetables and fruit produced from these pure seeds contain seeds that can be saved for the next season’s planting.

Reason Behind Hybrid Seeds

Hybrid seeds on the other hand have been genetically modified to produce specific traits consistently. However, you cannot save seeds from one year’s planting and expect to get anywhere near the same crop the next year. This was done by the seed companies so that each year the farmer and gardener will have to go to them to buy more seeds.

Source of Non-Hybrid Seeds

Many visitors to Survival-Homestead.com have found that one of the best survival garden kits available is offered by Nitro-Pak. This company offers one survival garden kit complete with enough seeds to plant a half-an-acre vegetable garden; however, they have larger kits available. All kits come with a detailed guide on how to prepare the soil, seed planting guidelines, proper watering technique, and information on germination.

The seeds are first heat dried and then sealed in a foil packet to maintain moisture. Each kit comes with a variety of sixteen types of seeds, including corn, peas, carrots, beets and chard. Lettuce, zucchini squash, cucumbers and peppers are also included.

Instructions Included

Since these seeds are non-hybrid seeds, the kit includes details on how to collect seeds for the next planting season. These seeds will last for approximately 4-5 years or more if left sealed in the original packaging and stored at an average temperature of 75°F. If properly stored, these seeds can last up to six times longer than regular types of seeds. However, the shelf life could be extended up to five times longer if the seeds are frozen after purchase.

Enough for a One-Acre Garden

Another survival seed bank offered online includes a variety of twenty-two types of seeds in the kit, enough to plant one entire acre. Some seeds usually included are white cucumber, variations of lettuce, eggplant, squash, tomatoes and a several types of peppers. Corn, peas, carrots, cabbage and beans are also included. A manual is included to detail planting techniques, watering guidelines and information on collecting seeds for planting the following year’s crop.

Buy Reproduceable Seeds

Other options for buying garden seeds online, however very few offer non-hybrid seeds. So before you spend your money, make sure you are buying seeds that are capable of producing seeds that can be used year after year.

Whether you are concerned about being prepared for a disaster or other survival situation, or just want to make sure that you can provide food for your family in a shaky economy, a survival seed bank is a great investment.

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