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vegetable garden seed collection 6 Packs Kids Easy Vegetable Garden Seeds - Cucumber Radish Beans Peas Lettuce Basil

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vegetable garden seed collection 6 Packs Kids Easy Vegetable Garden Seeds - Cucumber Radish Beans Peas Lettuce BasilHelp kids discover the joy of gardening with the Kids Easy Garden Seed Collection from Survival Garden Seeds. This curated set features six fast growing, beginner friendly vegetables and herbs that make it simple for children to explore planting, caring for, and harvesting their own food. Perfect for school projects, family gardening activities, or hands on science lessons, this collection helps build confidence and curiosity while producing delicious

Help kids discover the joy of gardening with the Kid’s Easy Garden Seed Collection from Survival Garden Seeds. This curated set features six fast-growing, beginner-friendly vegetables and herbs that make it simple for children to explore planting, caring for, and harvesting their own food. Perfect for school projects, family gardening activities, or hands-on science lessons, this collection helps build confidence and curiosity while producing delicious homegrown snacks.

Fun, Educational, and Beginner-Friendly
These kid-approved varieties sprout quickly, grow dependably, and offer plenty of opportunities to learn:

  • Provider Green Beans are productive bush beans that germinate reliably and offer crisp, tasty pods kids can pick straight from the plant.
  • Buttercrunch Lettuce forms tender, crunchy heads that grow well in containers or small garden beds.
  • French Breakfast Radish matures rapidly, giving kids quick results and mild, crunchy roots.
  • National Pickling Cucumber produces plentiful cucumbers ideal for snacking or making small-batch pickles.
  • Genovese Basil adds fragrance and flavor to the garden, teaching kids how to grow their own herbs for cooking.
  • Sugar Daddy Snap Peas create sweet, stringless pods that are easy to harvest and enjoy fresh.

Why Families Love the Kid’s Easy Garden Collection

  • Encourages hands-on learning, responsibility, and practical life skills
  • Fast-growing varieties ideal for young gardeners and short attention spans
  • Suitable for school gardens, science experiments, containers, or backyard beds
  • Produces real, edible food kids can pick, taste, and enjoy
  • Works well indoors under lights or outdoors throughout the growing season

How to Grow
Start seeds indoors in small pots or sow directly outdoors once the weather is favorable. Place plants in a sunny spot and water regularly to keep soil lightly moist. Many varieties grow well in containers, raised beds, or small garden spaces. Show kids how to check soil moisture, observe new growth, and harvest crops gently to encourage continued production.

Harvest & Use
Kids can pick beans, peas, and cucumbers when they reach full size. Radishes are ready in just a few weeks, making them perfect for quick results. Harvest basil and lettuce leaves as needed for salads, sandwiches, snacks, and kid-friendly cooking projects.

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