The Drought-Tolerant Vegetable Seed Collection from Survival Garden Seeds features a diverse selection of ten carefully chosen, drought-resistant varieties ideal for sustainable home gardening across a wide range of climates and soil types, including Fordhook Swiss chard, sorrel, Scarlet Nantes carrot, Red Russian kale, Cherokee Purple tomato, Rainbow bell pepper, Contender green bean, Sugar Baby watermelon, long eggplant, and Hale’s Best melon. Designed for gardeners seeking to conserve water while still producing flavorful, nutritious harvests, this collection is especially well suited for arid and drought-prone regions such as Texas, providing reliable yields with minimal water use. The set includes ten packets of open-pollinated, heirloom, untreated, and non-GMO seeds selected for proven productivity and adaptability throughout most USDA hardiness zones. Survival Garden Seeds prioritizes quality and grower success by including clear planting guidance on each packet, with details on germination time, temperature requirements, light needs, seed saving, and other key growing tips to support both beginners and experienced gardeners. This thoughtfully curated collection reflects a commitment to long-term food security, water-wise gardening, and dependable performance, helping families build resilient gardens and enjoy homegrown vegetables season after season.
This Drought Resistant Variety Pack features carefully selected seeds that help home gardeners grow abundant, delicious fruits and vegetables outdoors across a wide range of US climates.
This collection includes 10 popular, versatile vegetables—Fordhook Swiss Chard, Sorrel, Scarlet Nantes Carrot, Red Russian Kale, Cherokee Purple Tomato, Rainbow Bell Pepper, Contender Green Bean, Sugar Baby Watermelon, Long Eggplant, and Hale’s Best Cantaloupe—that grow well from spring through fall in many planting zones.
Each seed pack includes a beautifully designed paper packet with clear growing, germination, and seed-saving instructions, making success easy for both beginner and experienced gardeners.