What vegetables are in this winter pack?
This pack includes 25 cold-hardy vegetable varieties suited to fall and winter gardening, such as kale, cabbage, carrots, beets, and other cool-season crops.
Are these vegetable seeds heirloom and non-GMO?
Yes. All 25 varieties are heirloom, non-GMO, open-pollinated seeds you can grow and save from season to season.
When should I plant these winter vegetables?
Sow most of them in late summer to early fall so they mature in the cool weather. In mild climates many can be grown right through winter.
Can these vegetables handle frost?
Yes. These are cold-hardy crops, and many like kale and carrots actually taste sweeter after a light frost.
Is this pack good for extending my growing season?
Absolutely. With 25 cool-season varieties, it is designed to keep your garden producing well past the summer months.
Can I grow these winter vegetables in containers or raised beds?
Yes. Most of these crops grow well in raised beds and deep containers, which also warm up faster and drain well in cool, wet weather.
How many varieties are in this winter pack?
The set includes 25 cool-season vegetable and herb varieties selected to grow in the cooler parts of the year.
What makes these good for winter or cool-season growing?
The varieties are hardy, cold-tolerant crops such as leafy greens, roots, and cool-weather herbs that thrive in low temperatures and shorter days.
Can I grow these indoors during winter?
Many of the greens and herbs grow well indoors under a bright window or grow light, letting you harvest fresh produce through the cold months.
Should I sow everything at once or stagger it?
Staggering sowings every couple of weeks keeps a steady supply of greens and roots, rather than everything maturing at the same time.
Are these seeds heirloom and non-GMO?
Yes, all 25 varieties are non-GMO heirloom-type seeds you can save and replant from season to season.
How long will the seeds stay good if I don't plant them all?
Stored cool, dry, and dark, the seeds remain viable for several years, so you can plant across multiple cool seasons.
What kinds of vegetables are in this winter variety pack?
This pack features 30 of the most popular cold-hardy winter vegetables, such as kale, spinach, cabbage, carrots, and other crops that thrive in cool weather.
When is the best time to plant these winter vegetables?
Sow most of the 30 varieties in late summer to early fall so they mature in cool weather, or in early spring for a second cool-season crop. Cold-hardy greens and roots handle light frost well.
Can I grow these in a cold climate?
Yes. These varieties are chosen for cold tolerance, and in colder regions a row cover, cold frame, or unheated tunnel will extend the season further into winter.
Are these winter vegetable seeds heirloom and non-GMO?
Yes, all 30 varieties are heirloom and non-GMO, so you can save seeds from your favorite winter crops for future planting.
Do I need to sow all 30 varieties at once?
No. Stagger your sowing every couple of weeks so crops mature at different times, giving you a steady supply of fresh winter greens and roots instead of everything at once.
Is this pack good for beginners?
Yes. Winter greens and root crops are among the most forgiving vegetables to grow, and each of the 30 varieties comes in its own labeled packet to keep planting simple.
What varieties are in the 50 winter vegetable pack?
This set has 50 cold-season vegetable varieties, roughly 43,450 non-GMO heirloom seeds, including kohlrabi, lettuce, radish, onion, choy, spinach, cauliflower, and collards.
How many seeds come in this winter set?
There are about 43,450 seeds across the 50 varieties, enough for a large cool-season garden with plenty to save for future plantings.
When should I plant these winter vegetables?
Sow most varieties in late summer or early fall for a winter harvest, or in early spring for a cool-season spring crop. Many, like spinach and collards, tolerate frost well.
Can I grow these indoors and outdoors?
Yes. Greens like lettuce and choy do well in containers indoors near a bright window, while the full range grows outdoors in beds; cold frames help in the harshest weather.
Are these winter vegetable seeds heirloom and non-GMO?
Yes, all 50 varieties are heirloom and non-GMO, so you can save seeds from your best cold-season plants.
Should I sow everything at once or stagger it?
Stagger your plantings every couple of weeks so the 50 varieties mature at different times, giving you a steady winter harvest instead of one big flush.






























