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Heirloom Seeds

Including heirloom vegetable seeds, organic heirloom vegetable seeds, and heirloom tomato seeds.

Established in 1994

 

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Vegetable Seed Warehouse

FREE HEIRLOOM VEGETABLE SEED PACKET WITH ORDER

Our heirloom seeds are guaranteed to germinate or your money will be refunded.

We offer fast shipping  to all the states and Canada.  Vegetable seeds are usually mailed be first class mail the day after the order is received.  

You can order our best selling heirloom seed packets online using MasterCard, Visa, Discover or American Express with our shopping cart.

For a larger selection of heirloom seed varieties or larger packets of vegetable seeds order with our paypal shopping cart or print our price list and order by mail or fax.

We specialize in heirloom vegetable seeds but we also have bulk seeds, hybrid seeds, herb seeds and flower seeds as well as hundreds of heirloom seed varieties especially heirloom tomato seeds.

Vegetable Seed Warehouse

410 Whaley Pond Road

Graniteville, SC 29829  USA

FAX 803-232-1119

Email orders or questions: orders@vegetableseedwarehouse.com

 

TOMATO SEED STARTING TIPS

 

1. Start your own plants from seed so that you can choose the best tasting varieties.  Heirloom tomato seeds usually produce the best tasting tomatoes.  Similarly heirloom vegetable seeds usually produce the best tasting vegetables.

 

2. Start tomato seeds about 8 weeks before the last frost.  If you live in the South, start some later, too for a Fall crop.

 

3. Use commercial seed starting mix or potting soil mixed with an equal amount of vermiculite, perlite or peat moss.  Cover tomato seeds no more than 1/4 inch deep.

 

4. Use recycled containers. Like yogurt cups for seed starting.  Be sure to punch a hole in the bottom for drainage.  Use the lids also to keep the seeds moist until germination.

 

5. Put the seed containers on top of the refrigerator or water heater to keep the soil warm to aid germination.  Optimum soil temperature for tomato seed starting is 80 degrees.  Be sure to remove any covers as soon as the tomato seeds germinate and move the cups to a sunny window or grow under florescent lights.

 

6. About 3 weeks after the tomato seeds germinate start fertilizing with a very week solution of  fish fertilizer (about 1/4 strength) or other liquid fertilizer.  Mix with rain water or filtered water for best seed starting results.  Let the top of the soil dry out between waterings.

 

Be sure to check out our large selection of heirloom tomato seeds.

 

For tips on growing tomatoes click here