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This Hot Weather Lettuce and Greens Vegetable Seeds Organic Variety Pack features USDA Certified Organic, Non-GMO, and heirloom seeds designed to thrive in high temperatures. Each packet is individually packaged with easy planting instructions, ensuring a successful gardening experience. With excellent germination rates, these seeds promise a bountiful harvest while promoting sustainable gardening practices.
M**
Red amaranth popped 100%
The rest of the seed packs did not all pop so well.
J**P
Viable, organic seeds
This set includes a nice variety of greens. I planted the romaine and arugula to try first. Both have sprouted and look like they’re on their way to providing us with some good leaves.
T**A
Inconsistent germination
I was really impressed with this Sweet Yard Hot Weather Lettuce and Greens variety seed pack upon receiving it. We are part time homesteaders and buy a lot of seeds—typically from a couple places we really trust. Sweet Yards is a new company to me, and I love that each of the selected greens thrives in our hot climate, and that these are organic, non-GMO, open pollinated, and heirloom seeds. They were packaged very professionally in a thick and protective sealed outer package to hold the individual seed packets, making this great for storing extra seeds until the next succession planting or season, and also very giftable. The instructions on each seed packet are also very clear and helpful.I was just about ready to declare this company a new favorite source of seeds, but unfortunately have had trouble with germination. So far I’ve planted Purslane, Romaine, Amaranth, and Anuenue Lettuce indoors, and the Purslane and Romaine didn’t come up AT ALL. (It’s been a couple of weeks since seed starting.) The Amaranth had a pretty perfect germination rate (they are small seeds, so I’m not positive I know exactly how many I planted, but at least two or three shoots came up in each starter pot and all are very healthy and growing well. The Lettuce has been a little less than 50% germination so far, but some of them are doing great. There is a possibility that the seeds did not germinate because of something I did or didn't do, since these are new varieties for me. I will direct sow the other greens as soon as I have a free weekend, and hopefully all of the remaining seeds will grow well.This is an awesome variety mix for heat tolerant areas; I just wish everything would grow for me!
J**N
Not arizona hot weather
I though it is heat resistance seed but I fail, guess hot weather not include arizona hot weather. Temperatures did swing to 3 digit last during the day.
O**L
Nice variety for scorching summers.
I live in the subtropics and want to grow my own lettuce from seeds instead of buying from the grocery store. This seed set gives a wonderful selection of old favorites and new types to try. I've been having a bit of trouble growing other types of lettuce from both the heat and critters interfering, and am hoping that these types won't bolt in the sauna-like Texas weather.The packets are well sealed and they come in a resealable bag. I'm looking forward to trying them all, and hoping the isopods and grasshoppers don't give me too much of a fight over these greens this time around.Hot Weather Lettuce and Greens Vegetable Seeds Organic Variety Pack - Non-GMO USDA Certified Organic Open Pollinated Heirloom USA Seed Packets
G**G
Nice Seeds
These seeds came neatly packaged with a picture of the plant on the front. The back has decent information to assist with successful germination and growth of the plant. These have germinated well for me. I would highly recommend these seeds!
G**F
Interesting assortment
When the heat of Summer kicks in, both me and my garden start to get burned out. I have a somewhat shaded area where I try to grow greens, but if I can keep the birds and groundhogs out of them, eventually the Summer heat usually does them in (or they bolt), even with regular watering. This is an interesting assortment. Several things I've never heard of or tried. An interesting "curated" collection no doubt. I haven't planted yet (good thing too, we came close to freezing last week!), but I will plan on working some of these in as my early season greens start to burn out. A good variety and the seeds look to be in good healthy condition. I will update later in the Summer!
J**T
Quick sprout
Some of these vegs, I’ve never heard of or tried. Anyway, I’ve noticed that several began to sprout only days after sowing them. That’s an absolute plus, being that I’ve tried many in the past that grew and worked slow rates or at all.
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