

🌿 Grow your own gourmet garden—because fresh is the new luxury!
This 55 Vegetable Seeds Variety Pack offers over 35,600 premium non-GMO heirloom seeds, individually packaged for convenience and freshness. With a 90%+ germination rate and suitability for indoor and outdoor gardening across multiple USDA zones, it empowers millennial professionals to cultivate a diverse, sustainable, and year-round home garden. Enhanced with QR-coded growing guides and mini gardening tools, it’s the perfect all-in-one kit for anyone serious about fresh, healthy food and eco-friendly living.










| ASIN | B0CYTJ3BT7 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #292 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #2 in Vegetable Plants & Seeds |
| Brand | Organo Republic |
| Color | Green, Red, Purple, Yellow |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (3,063) |
| Expected Blooming Period | Year Round |
| Expected Plant Height | 8 Inches |
| Expected Planting Period | Summer, Spring, Winter, Autumn, Year Round |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00810146964537 |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor, Outdoor |
| Item Weight | 12.3 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Organo Republic |
| Material Feature | GMO Free, Heirloom |
| Moisture Needs | Moderate Watering, Regular Watering |
| Number of Pieces | 55 |
| Product Care Instructions | Store vegetable seeds in a cool, dry, and airtight container, away from moisture, temperature fluctuations, and direct sunlight to maintain their viability. |
| Product Dimensions | 11.8 x 7.5 x 0.5 inches |
| Soil Type | Loam Soil, Potting Mix |
| Special Feature | High Germination Rate, Low Maintenance |
| Style | 55 Most Popular Vegetable Seeds |
| Sunlight Exposure | Partial Sun |
| UPC | 810146964537 |
| USDA Hardiness Zone | 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 |
| Unit Count | 55.0 Count |
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Quality Seeds, Plant Variety Well Package,Sturdiness
I recently purchased the 55 Vegetable Seeds Variety Pack from Organo Republic, and I am very impressed! The variety of over 35,600+ non-GMO, heirloom seeds in individual packets makes it perfect for home gardening, whether you’re planting outdoors or indoors. The seeds are high quality, well package, and all have been thriving in my garden. I started planting in January root vegetables already, and I’m excited to watch my vegetables grow. This pack offers great value for gardeners of any level — easy to use, reliable, and diverse. Highly recommend for anyone wanting to start or expand their vegetable garden with healthy, heirloom seeds!
K**N
Excellent product
Very good germination and excellent variety and value.
I**L
Amazing Variety & Great Germination 🌱
This 55 vegetable seed variety pack is an absolute win! The selection is impressive and covers everything from everyday favorites to fun new varieties to try. The seeds were well-packaged, clearly labeled, and easy to plant. Germination has been excellent so far, and the plants look healthy and strong. This pack is perfect for anyone starting a garden or wanting to expand what they grow without buying individual packets. Great value for the price—highly recommend!
K**N
Love it!
Amazing seeds. I live in zone 8, started my January seeds two days ago. TWO DAYS. They are already sprouting, I did not presoak them. Straight from pack to soil. So far very impressed with these seeds. My seeds usually take 4-5 days to see any growth.
S**Y
Decent starter seed set
Overall, great value. A couple of gripes, though. Larger seeds (with low quantities!) have very low germination. Also, the packaging of the seeds is larger than a regular seed pack, so they don’t fit without folding in seed cases! Glovers are horrible, please just drop those! You have to have Ape hands to even fit the pair that I got!!! Abnormal shape! Otherwise, decent starter set, but wouldn’t buy again.
L**Z
Solid germination rates, hoping for high fruit production too.
A decent variety, with some good selections and some odd ones. 100% germination on the bok choy, beefsteak and cherry tomatoes. 80% on the roma tomatoes. That's pretty good! Peas have been only 50% germination (pretty sad), beets about 80%, carrots - hard to count, but probably 60-70% as a wild guess, which isn't great, but isn't terrible either.
R**I
Easy peasy (pun intended)
Great. It’s like a garden in a box. It’s more than enough for this years garden. I’ll plant a 50’ x 4’ raised bed and a 8’ octagon planter twice
H**M
The Seeds Are Popping! With UPDATE!!
UPDATE: These seeds are crazy prolific. I had so many cucumbers over the summer that I was literally pushing them on unsuspecting people — like the utility workers on my street — until folks started running when they saw me. I had zucchini mere weeks after planting… and the tomatoes? It’s November, and I’m still harvesting. I just planted seeds willy-nilly without worrying about cross pollination, and my raised tomato bed was giving me 30+ tomatoes (about five varieties) a day. I’ve now planted my winter garden, and the bok choy came up in about a month and is the most beautiful, flavorful I’ve ever had. The leaves are glossy green and huge. Just delicious! When I was planting my winter garden, I threw the excess seeds in an uncultivated plot full of crappy dirt — and wouldn’t you know the broccoli and beets are coming up better there than they are in my pampered raised bed? All of this update is to say, these seeds are fantastic. I can’t recommend them highly enough! Original review: There are A LOT of seeds in this package, and I’m going to address the negative before I brag about them. Maybe I’m missing something, but I can’t find anywhere on the packages how big the plants get or, in the case of cucumbers (for example), if they are bushes or vines. Size matters, especially when I’m following the square-foot method of planting. I’ve had to do some research on my own or, in some cases, just guess. Like are the sunflowers the really tall ones or the littler ones? I’ll find out! BUT, all my seeds have sprouted, and my cold weather seeds have gone CRAZY. The greens are colorful and lush, and my sugar snaps (which I crowd planted) are climbing eagerly and boasting flowers. My zucchini popped out of my raised bed IN ONE WEEK, and the bush beans, which I threw in the opening of some cinder blocks with some good soil, have come out healthy. The tomatoes and cucumbers are taking longer, but they’ve all reared their baby heads and seem to be ready to get moving. The yellow squash isn’t quite as eager as the zucchini, but I do have a few babies coming out. The little tools are cute, and I tried to use the tweezers for the seeds, but I’m just not that meticulous and gave up. They’ll be nice for repotting succulents. There are way more seeds here than I’ll ever use, but some of the packages will prompt me to try to grow new things. (Hello eggplant!) For the price point, especially compared to what’d you’d pay in a store these days, you can’t go wrong.
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