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Save Money, Grow Your Own!
With the cost of some of our food staples rising substantially over the past year, it’s no wonder that people are turning to the garden to source fresh, nutrient-dense food! Many people garden for a sense of solace, creating sanctuaries with Nature at home or together in community gardens. Do all this while bolstering your food supply!
This collection is inspired by the Victory Gardens Era and the successful national effort in WWI & WWII to supplement 40% of individual and regional food needs. It may not be practical to attempt to grow ALL of our own food, BUT, it is possible to increase the amount grown at home, year by year.
We approach the Victory Gardens from the vantage point of later generations in this post exploring the term: Food Sovereignty
This collection includes:
Aztec Amaranth MixBee Balm Wild Bergamot
Bee Friend
Arugula
Genovese Basil
Contender Bean
Magic Bean Mix
3 Root Grex Beet
Oxheart Carrot
Rainbow Mix Carrot
Scarlet Nantes Carrot
Rossa di Milano Onion
Lemon Cucumber
Marketmore Cucumber
National Pickling Cucumber
Dill
Echinacea - Purple Coneflower
Black Beauty Eggplant
Florida High Bush Eggplant
Listata de Gandia Eggplant
Bodegold Chamomile
Feverfew
Wild West Kale Mix
Smooth German Kale
Rainbow Lacinato Kale
Lower Salmon River Squash
Delicata Squash
Waltham Butternut Squash
Yellow Crookneck Squash
Scallion
American Flag Leek
Slobolt Lettuce
Forellenschluss Lettuce
Heirloom Lettuce Mix
Pirat Lettuce
Salad Party Mix
Spicy Mustard Mix
Green Nutmeg Melon
Triple Curled Parsley
Green Arrow Shelling Pea
Oregon Sugar Pod II Pea
Aurora Pepper
Gernika Pepper
King of the North Pepper
Poppy Wonderland Mix
Idaho Sunshine Marigold
Cosmos Sensation Mix
Jack-o-Lantern Pumpkin
Plum Purple Radish
White Hailstone Radish
Misato Rose Radish
Bloomsdale Spinach
Black Krim Tomato
Lemon Drop Cherry Tomato
San Marzano Tomato
Amish Paste Tomato
Sunflower Mammoth Grey Stripe
Sunflower Mexican Torch
Black Beauty Zucchini
Yarrow
*At Snake River Seed Cooperative, we source our seeds from over 50 farmers within the Intermountain West. Occasionally, we have varieties that go out of stock. If a variety from this collection is out of stock and the collection is ordered before we are able to update the product list, we will substitute a different, but similar packet in the collection.