Spring Summer Seeds
Spring Summer Seeds
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Our Spring Summer Seeds are perfect for growing during the warm seasons in most parts of Australia (best for dry season in the tropics). Warm temperatures and longer daylight hours create ideal conditions for producing bountiful crops of fresh, healthy produce.
Each Survival Seed packet comes with detailed planting and growing instructions on each packet, a planting calendar based on your Growing Region, and even a QR code for a more comprehensive grow guide online!
- Beans – Blue Lake Climbing x 25
- Beetroot – Ruby Queen x 50
- Cabbage – Red Acre x 40
- Capsicum – California Wonder x 20
- Carrot – Nantes x 200
- Cucumber – Lebanese x 10
- Eggplant – Market Supreme x 15
- Pumpkin – Queensland Blue x 8
- Radish – Daikon x 50
- Silverbeet – Fordhook Giant x 20
- Sweet Corn – Jolly Roger x 25
- Tomato – Sweet Cocktail Cherry x 30
- Watermelon – Sugar Baby x 10
- Zucchini – Black Beauty x 8
+ BONUS LEEK SEEDS – WHILE STOCKS LAST!
Description
Spring and summer are the perfect seasons to grow your own vegetables in Australia. There's something so rewarding about planting a seed and watching it grow into a delicious, healthy vegetable that you can eat. The warm weather and longer days provide ideal growing conditions for a wide variety of vegetables, from sweet corn to zucchini. Not only does gardening provide fresh produce for your table, it's also a great way to get outdoors, exercise, and connect with nature.
CLICK THE TITLES BELOW FOR GROW GUIDES:
Beans - Beans prefer well-draining soil and full sun exposure. Sow seeds in warm soil after the last frost date. Provide support for climbing varieties.
Beetroot - Beets prefer well-draining soil and full sun exposure. Sow seeds in warm soil after the last frost date. Thin seedlings to promote root growth.
Cabbage - Cabbage prefers fertile, well-drained soil and full sun exposure. Sow seeds in warm soil after the last frost date. Provide consistent moisture.
Capsicum - Capsicum prefers fertile, well-drained soil and full sun exposure. Sow seeds indoors 8-10 weeks before transplanting after the last frost date. Provide consistent moisture and fertilisation.
Carrot - Carrots prefer well-draining soil and full sun exposure. Sow seeds in warm soil after the last frost date. Thin seedlings to promote root growth.
Cucumber - Cucumbers prefer fertile, well-drained soil and full sun exposure. Sow seeds in warm soil after the last frost date. Provide support for climbing varieties.
Eggplant - Eggplant prefers fertile, well-drained soil and full sun exposure. Sow seeds indoors 8-10 weeks before transplanting after the last frost date. Provide consistent moisture and fertilisation.
Pumpkin - Pumpkins prefer fertile, well-drained soil and full sun exposure. Sow seeds in warm soil after the last frost date. Provide ample space and support for sprawling vines.
Radish - Radishes prefer well-draining soil and full sun exposure. Sow seeds in warm soil after the last frost date. Thin seedlings to promote root growth.
Silverbeet - Silverbeet prefers fertile, well-drained soil and partial shade. Sow seeds in warm soil after the last frost date. Provide consistent moisture and fertilisation.
Sweet Corn - Sweet corn prefers fertile, well-drained soil and full sun exposure. Sow seeds in warm soil after the last frost date. Provide consistent moisture and fertilisation.
Tomato - Tomatoes prefer fertile, well-drained soil and full sun exposure. Sow seeds indoors 8-10 weeks before transplanting after the last frost date. Provide consistent moisture and fertilisation.
Watermelon - Watermelons prefer fertile, well-drained soil and full sun exposure. Sow seeds in warm soil after the last frost date. Provide ample space and support for sprawling vines.
Zucchini - Zucchini prefers fertile, well-drained soil and full sun exposure. Sow seeds in warm soil after the last frost date. Provide ample space and support for sprawling vines.
Additional information
Weight | 0.0 kg |
Dimensions | 20 × 14 × 2 cm |
What more can I say - GREAT PRODUCT
Ordered my seeds from Survival Seeds and they arrived within a couple days. Loved the variety, and the fresh taste of home grown veggies. I find my kids in the back yard looking to get the ripe cherry tomato.
It might be good to have different selection as there is some seeds I do not plant as I do not eat those. I do however give them to friends so that’s a plus.
The little self contained packets with clear instructions are super sweet, I haven’t germinated any yet as it’s still winter but it’s a great idea
Great selection of seeds and really good germination rates as well. Very happy with these seeds
FAQ's
How long will these seeds last?
Over time, the germination rate of seeds will decline. For optimal results, it's best to plant seeds within 18 months of purchase if they are stored properly.
Some varieties will last a lot longer, so you can still plant seeds that are much older, just be prepared for a lower germination rate.
How should I store these seeds?
While it's what makes them grow in the garden, moisture, heat and sunlight are the main factors that reduce the lifespan of stored seeds.
Each of our kits are sealed and include moisture absorbers, as well as storage instructions.
To minimise loss in quality, store kits sealed in a dark, dry, cool location. A cupboard is normally sufficient short-term (1 – 2 years). For longer periods (2 – 5+ years), we recommend you store our kits in your fridge crisper.
How much food can these seeds grow?
While it is hard to provide a specific answer, you can grow LOADS of food from our seed kits. More than enough for a family, with plenty to share with friends! Seeds are by far the most economical way to grow food when compared to the cost of buying seedlings.
With the cost of fresh produce continuing to soar, you can grow thousands of dollars worth of veggies with this seed kit. And remember, being heirloom seeds, you can harvest and reuse your seeds each year to keep you growing for generations!
Can I save seeds from my harvest to replant next season?
Yes, since our seeds are open-pollinated heirloom varieties, you can save seeds from your harvest to replant in future seasons, ensuring a self-sufficient and sustainable garden for generations.
What is your return policy?
As a small, family business, we pride ourselves in offering exceptional service and products.
If you have any issues with your please contact us and we'll do whatever we can to rectify them.
Do you ship internationally?
Currently, we only ship within the Australia due to international regulations and restrictions on seed shipments.
We are working on expanding our shipping options to service some international markets.
What are heirloom seeds?
Heirloom seeds are traditional, non-hybrid seeds passed down through generations. They are open-pollinated, meaning they produce plants true to type. Heirlooms offer unique flavors, shapes, and colors, and help preserve genetic diversity and agricultural heritage. They are non-GMO and ideal for sustainable gardening.