Description
The Container Vegetable Garden Seed Collection includes (substitutions possible):
13 packs of Non-Hybrid Heirloom Vegetable seeds
- 1 Bean Pack – Blue Lake Bush 274 Snap Bean – (50 Seeds)
- 1 Beet Pack – Ruby Queen Beet – (250 Seeds)
- 1 Carrot Pack – Parisian Carrot – (250 Seeds)
- 1 Cucumber Pack – Spacemaster 80 Bush Cucumber – (25 Seeds)
- 1 Lettuce Pack – Black Seeded Simpson Loose Leaf Lettuce – (250 Seeds)
- 1 Pepper Pack – California Wonder 300 Sweet Pepper – (25 Seeds)
- 1 Radish Pack – Champion Radish – (250 Seeds)
- 1 Spinach Pack – Bloomsdale Long Standing Spinach – (200 Seeds)
- 1 Summer Squash Pack – Black Beauty Zucchini Summer Squash – (25 Seeds)
- 1 Swiss Chard Pack – Ruby Red Swiss Chard – (150 Seeds)
- 1 Tomato Pack – Brandywine Red Fresh Slicing Tomato – (25 Seeds)
- 1 Tomato Pack – Tiny Tim Tomato – (25 Seeds)
- 1 Winter Squash Pack – Sweet Dumpling Winter Squash – (25 Seeds)
The Container Vegetable Garden Seed Collection has been selected with small spaces in mind, perfect for containers, raised beds, and the postage stamp-sized garden plot. Container gardening is a wonderful new trend, enabling those who want to garden but don’t have the space or good soil to grow their own delicious home-grown vegetables. These vitamin-rich varieties will supply you with a medley of fresh and canning vegetables that your family will love. There’s nothing like growing your own vegetables, and with the rising popularity of container gardening, you too can have your own garden!
Try growing the Container Vegetable Garden Seed Collection in containers on your balcony, fire escapes, high-rise roof, in window boxes, in a section of your driveway, on your porch steps—anywhere you have space and the light supply to grow your own vegetables. The places to grow container gardens are numerous, use your imagination and start your garden today!
The Container Gardening Seed Collection is a great way to save money while making the most of small spaces. You’ll save at least 10% off the regular cost of all the seeds inside, and you’ll also skip the guesswork of trying to choose what to plant—each variety in this set has been selected for compact growth, colorful variety, and great flavor, perfect for pots, planters, or patio gardens.
And just like our other collections, every variety in the Container Gardening Seed Collection is open-pollinated (often called heirloom), meaning you can save the seeds and replant them next year. They’ll come up true to type, as long as cross-pollination is prevented. That means you not only save space, but you also save money year after year, keeping your container garden thriving and productive season after season.
Note: We reserve the right to substitute a similar vegetable garden seed variety if any listed in the Container Vegetable Garden Seed Collection are out of stock. Thank you for your understanding!
FAQ:
What types of vegetables are included in the Container Vegetable Garden Seed Collection?
This collection includes a variety of compact, easy-to-grow vegetables suited for container gardening, providing a mix of fresh and canning options that thrive in small spaces.
Is this collection suitable for people with limited garden space?
Yes, this collection is perfect for those with limited space or poor soil conditions, as the selected varieties grow well in containers, raised beds, or small garden plots.
Can these vegetables be grown indoors or on balconies?
Absolutely! The Container Vegetable Garden Seed Collection is ideal for balconies, patios, window boxes, or any place with sufficient light and space to accommodate container plants.
Are these seeds heirloom or open-pollinated?
Yes, all seeds in this collection are open-pollinated (heirloom), meaning you can save seeds and replant them each year to grow the same varieties.
How does purchasing this collection save money?
The collection saves at least 10% compared to buying each variety individually. Plus, you can save seeds from these plants, allowing further savings in future gardening seasons.
What if one of the vegetable varieties is out of stock?
If a particular variety is out of stock, we may substitute it with a similar option to ensure a complete and diverse selection for your container garden.
How much sunlight do these vegetables need to thrive in containers?
Most vegetables in this collection will do well with 6-8 hours of sunlight per day. However, specific light requirements can vary, so refer to planting guidelines for each type.
Can I grow these vegetables in unconventional spaces like driveways or fire escapes?
Yes, these vegetables can thrive in various unconventional spaces as long as they have adequate light, proper drainage, and enough room for container placement.
Is this collection suitable for beginner gardeners?
Definitely! The Container Vegetable Garden Seed Collection is ideal for beginners looking to grow vegetables in limited spaces with easy-to-manage, container-friendly varieties.
How should I store any extra seeds for future planting?
Store leftover seeds in a cool, dry, dark place to ensure they remain viable for future growing seasons. Proper storage helps maintain seed quality and increases the likelihood of successful growth.














Anonymous (verified owner) –
great variety! well priced
Juli M. (verified owner) –
All the basics to get you started. A good variety of favorites.
Anonymous (verified owner) –
no comment
Anonymous (verified owner) –
They were packaged and labeled very carefully & clearly and I appreciated the inclusion of instructions!
Ben Huck (verified owner) –
Very handy pack. These selections should work great for my container set-up. Thanks, John and Sarah for putting together a nice choice of excellent veggies. This collection saved me a lot of time making all the choices . See ya soon. Ben
Lisa (verified owner) –
Julie D. (verified owner) –
Very happy with the selection of seeds in this grouping. Started some indoors and they are going gangbusters!
Steven W. (verified owner) –
Seedlings are doing good but the squash and the beets are jumping for joy!
Kathleen (verified owner) –
The seeds in the container vegetable collection germinated on schedule and have done very well as they’ve grown from seedlings to thriving plants in spite of snow in May, hail in June, and scorching sun in July here in Colorado!