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Your opinion means a lot to me — please tell me what you think of your SurvivalSeeds4Patriots purchase by answering these 3 questions:
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- What did you like most about this product?
- How has the product helped you — ie have you grown & enjoyed eating delicious veggies, etc?
- Would you recommend this product? If so, why?
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You can also type your reply in the comments section at the bottom of this page. Thanks so much!!!
Frank Bates
Dear Patriot Headquarters, is it still possible to get the heirloom seeds and the seed vault.I missed out and would like to get them for myself.
of course! you can order them at survivalseeds4patriots.com or give our customer service team a call at 1-800-728-0008 and they can help you out.
The product is packaged for long term storage and contains several varieties of vegetables my family adores. I have not grown any vegetables yet, but will start in the Spring of 2014 for a test run. I am compiling my seeds as a long term investment for when no food can be purchased at the local Walmart, Kroger etc. Yes, I would definitely recommend this product because it is a safe investment better than gold or silver.
I like the idea and am interested in the vault. I tried the tomato seeds but they washed out in a small flood we had, one plant grew in an odd spot regardless!!! and the tomoatos were noticeably tastier. BUT, most developed a strange bad growth. We need to find out what that was and do something to keep that from happening. I suspect the genetically modified tomatos do not have any of those probems and who knows what’s in them that does that and what it does to us!!!
I became too ill to prepare the soil and plant this year. I guess the seeds were wasted.
We have not used the seeds yet. Got them after the growing season was under way this year.
We will definately use them and would recommend them to everyone.
I haven’t used them yet, as I’ve been saving them in the event of a shtf situation….however, my friend and I have both decided to get them started next year, as we figured we’d better know if the seed saving works before the situation is dire. Very nervous, as I tend not to have good luck with my garden, but I am hoping for the best!
Have planted corn, green beans, pinto beans and now the 2nd planting from seeds of the first harvest are coming in and looking great!
Planted 3 seeds of cucumber and had cucumbers galore – just kept producing and the taste was great; did not keep tasting them after ingestion either.
The watermelon produced very tasty fruit.
Very well satisfied with the product; the seeds are much easier to store and carry around than gold. We have kept many of the seeds from the first planting and thus greatly increased the number of non-hybrid seeds on hand.
I love having the seeds available. They have gone into my prepping supplies. I haven’t attempted to grow them at this time because of the climate in my area. However, I consider them the greatest investment! I was buying packaged seeds at local stores, and they were very pricey and I had trouble finding heirloom (non-hybrid) seeds. Keep up the great work. I’m retired and pretty much doing all my prepping myself, and I’ve come to rely on your great products and information heavily. Thank you.
Haven’t had a chance to plant them yet, as winter is starting to set in, but plan on doing it in the spring
They are in the freezer, haven’t used them yet.
None of my seeds have been planted, they are here for a mass emergency or for when I get out of the city and set myself up with new country property. I have recommended them to my friends. I also sealed them in food storage vacuum bags for additional protection. Thanks,
I got the seeds too late to start planting……If I am still here for the new growing season I’ll give them a try..
The thing I worry about is ….if the SHTF people will be stealing my crops. Do I sleep next to my garden with my gun at the ready???
popzi
My Friend , I Have Not Used The Seeds Yet , But I’, Sure I Would Recommend Them ! I Will Get A Small Covered Growing House And Plant Some Them ( probably spring ) .
I have not used my Survival seeds as of yet…May use them next planting season, others that I bought are being stored in a cool place.
Will plant in spring
The seeds made it to me a little later than they should have for this part of the country, but I planted the seeds in my starter trays and within jus a few days green sprouts sprang up. I allowed them to develop for aprox. 5 weeks and transplanted into larger containers and they flourished. After about 3-4 more weeks they had grown enough to plant into my raised bed garden. The plants grew nicely, but because of the lateness of the season and the turning of the season came early, they did not produce. I have some seeds left over, but no where near enough to equal the amount I planted this year. I sealed the envelope back up tight and have it stored in a dry, warm area, so they should be OK. So it saddens me to have to report to you that I don’t have any results as far as fruit to discuss with you.
Due to the very uncommon weather in our area we were very late planting our seeds and only planted tomatoes, green peppers and watermelons. However, all things considered they did well. I would recommend this product and have seeds from these ready for next years crop. This is not possible with hybrid seeds. Thanks!! Janan
I am very satisfied with the seeds. they will be utilized over the next few years
Saving the seed for time of need
I didn”t get the big seed package – only the free Rutgers tomato seeds. I grew tomato plants, but didn”t take very good care of them. I didn’t water as often as I should have. Still, we did get tomatoes that tasted as good as the store-bought ones, but not as sweet as other tomatoes I have grown. Some of them had blossom-end rot, but that was because of my poor watering practice. We were busy with other stuff, mostly indoors, recovering from “Sandy” I saved some seeds, and hope to plant them next year, when hopefully, I will have more time to devote to gardening.
Hi Frank, I purchased the seeds to have “In case of Emergency”. My husband did use some of them though and was pleased with the results. I was also pleased with price. We both need alot more hands on experience to be able to grow awesome tasting garden. Thank you for all your help you give us all.
The seeds you sent to me were more than expected, The germination time was fast and the plants were sturdy. the tomatoes that we were blessed with were the best I have had in forty years, thank you. I have recomended your them to other gardeners in my area, and will continue to do so. Thank you
I’m quite happy with my purchase, and will recommend it to everyone. I like the fact that it is seeds from the old timers who saved them. The seeds you buy in the stores will not produce vegetables like they use too and they are usually are smaller in size and taste. I remember going into my moms and dads garden with a rag and salt and eating a tomato right off the vine .Oh they were so tasty ,my mouth is watering from remembering back when. the vintage seeds will give me a chance to work with my grandkids and teach them how to grow Vegetables. My oldest granddaughter I’m going to teach her how to can and process food in jars so she can carry on the tradition like my mom taught me. Good Luck everyone on your gardening. p.s. I was thinking about trying out Aquaponics and see if I can produce more vegetables, Wish me luck i’m going to use old seeds, not my vintage Diana
Hi Guys,
I haven’t used my seeds yet,
But I know they are there for when things go REALLY bad.
Thanks for all that you do.
Doc Devine
from Taxachusetts
I purchased 3 of the vaults just for an emergency readiness situation. I will however use one next season to start growing my own food. I also thought that if and when the SHTF they will be great bargaining power for acquiring other essentials that I may not have thought to store.
Thanks for all of your helpful hints on different survival techniques. May God bless you for all that you are doing for the people of this great country.
p.s. I have recommended them and your site to several people….
I do not have place to garden yet, but ordered the seeds in preparation of needs not yet occurred.
I like the seeds very much. I am in the preparation of prepardness when times get tough so I am not using them now. The packaging was great and the price is right. Keep up the good work. Dave
I liked that the seeds were non-GMO. I did have trouble yielding a lot of tomatoes from them. The tomatoes weren’t as sweet as the on-the-vine types from the store.
seeds are a good product- they are currently in storage
package deal is a bit pricey.
this is recommended-
I have not had the chance to do anything with your product at this time. So I cannot answer your question. My schedule has not allowed me to do anything. I am hopeing to do something after the 1st of the year. Vern
I haven’t used them yet. I have them at my property in the boonies to use in the future. I have recommended them to friends and they have been using them.
Have not had a chance to plant, still making boxes! I did give some to family members!
I appreciate that I have received heirloom seeds, in a 5 year storage container. I think everyone should have some seeds on hand prior to an emergency. Currently in an apartment, but will be able to try out the seeds next spring. A little nervous about how to harvest my new seeds. Would love it if you sold seeds by item, I know this would increase the cost, but have picky eaters. I really appreciate your e-mails and tips.
Not sure I am set up for voice mail. This is my comment. What touched me was you generosity of even giving in this day and age. I had to give the seeds to a person who had a place to grow them. I don’t have enough Sun. I was able to give them to a Russian Christian girl, I bought organci cucumbers from. They are in precious hands. God bless every thing you have done for others, and you can be most certain he will.
Rebekah Douglas
I have not used mine yet. I knew I was going to have to sell our home and move to a less expensive area. We have an undeveloped back yard in the home we have just moved into and look forward to beginning our garden. We live in area which is still very warm and can still plant a garden. I think the whole thing is a great idea.
I have not had the chance to try the seeds I have but I would like to be able to buy the seeds I prefer rather than a pre-made pack. Just an idea. I can hardly wait till spring to try the seeds I have!
Hi Frank, I also received my seeds late in the season but, the main reason was for prepairedness! I do like the packaging and have recomended them to my friends.
I love the seeds and thought the buy was a great value. I have 2 sets and plan to start growing with one set soon (live in hot AZ so had to get past the summer season. And the other I plan to store for the hopefully not so uncertain future. I would definitely recommend your product to others and have sent some refererals your way.
Hi Frank,
I haven’t tried growing the seeds yet but I’m on the verge of starting some of the Kale seeds in small plastic containers using organic soil and hopefully getting them started in time to replant them in a vertical hydroponic garden.
Sure appreciate your ALWAYS excellent information!!
Kay
What I liked best was that it would last for a long time
I haven’t used it yet because it is in my Survival supplies
I would definitely recommend this for anyone’s survival kit do to contents & cost
I ordered 3 of the seeds and put one away for future use and gave the other two to relatives. I have faith that they will preform just as i have been told they would. I do not have a garden but plan on building the 2×6 raised gardens next sumer and will be able to report then.
Sorry i do not have more for you.
Michael
Hi, I recevied the seeds. I appreciate having them and plan on planting them in the 2014 growing season. Len
I love that they are in a can as we are moving and I don’t have to worry about losing them
I would and have recommended them to friends
I am very pleased with this product and will be ordering more kits in the near future. I feel relieved and free knowing I will be able to feed myself and family during ANY disaster. This coupled with the Aquaponic Gardening system which I also purchased will give me Total Freedom.
Thank you Frank for being there for all of us. God Speed and pray that that day will only come when He sets it all in motion.
George, California
Sorry, Mr. Bates, but I (we) have not had the opportunity to use any of the seeds! As a matter of fact they were obtained for the express purpose to use in case of an emergency…sorry I could not determine their actual effectiveness!
Janice Carkeek
Haven’t used them yet.
I have not used the seeds. Living in Colorado it was too late in the season.
I would definitely recommend this and would also be interested in purchasing a newer (fresher) batch each year myself. Maybe with some different seeds for variety. I didn’t notice if they were date stamps on the can.
Mainly because they are GMO free, heirloom & reseedable. Also the long lasting vacuum seal all nicely packaged in a single can. I havent used them & I’m hoping they will be viable if I need them in an emergency situation duriing the next few years.
Have not yet used them. I will start the first of next year. I’m trying to great everything together in a move to the desert place. I’m trying to get info. On when and what to plant.
Love your ideas and products. God bless, Mark
I got 3 of the canisters for later use as I own and live in a condo, therefore no garden plot. I got them to hold against the I believe coming collapse and see them as either barter or self use wherever I set down again after Getting out of Dodge as it were. Their best aspect is the sealing and that they are stable for the forseeable future.
I did not plant this year. I got one raised bed made, have made a plan for where to plant in the yard, am in the process of building up the soil. Very acidic where we live due numerous douglas fir trees. Money is limited so our progress is slow.
I have not purchased this product yet, so I can’t really rate it. However, now that my situation has changed to allow me an opportunity to grow a garden, I am planning on making one or more purchases.
As I said in the audio – the seeds are a great place to begin the road to being self sufficient.
Seeds were stored for next growing season. I am a rancher and live in Northwest Nebraska. We have a short growing season. I am sure the seeds will be fine next year. Appreciate all that you do.
Frank,
I think you should have information about “hydroponic gardening” on your web site.
Many people don’t have the room to plant a garden and don’t realize how little room a
hydroponic system takes up….I have one set up in my basement with a grow light.
The grow light doesn’t take up that much enregy
NO..I don’t grow “weed” which everyone jokes about when I tell them about my hydroponic system……
Most or all of the seeds in your Liberty Seed Vault…will grow nicely in a hydroponic system.
The price of these systems is not expensive when you realize you will be getting food for the rest of your life…..buying only the liquid nutrients.(Google, “hydroponic gardening”)
Here is a sight that sells “Garden Towers” one of the more expensive systems..but there are a
lot cheaper systems.
https://www.towergarden.com
Hope you find this information useful
George Bruss
Loudon, TN
It’s good that you are preserving the identity of the non-GMO heritage, organic seeds that God gave us because Monstano et al. are intent upon destroying them forever. It’s important that each of us does our part to help preserve these precious seeds from being lost forever.
Frank,
I have not used my seeds yet. Will let you know my results . Thanks, Bert.
I ordered the tomatoe seeds, I love tomatoes!
I will plant them in 2014.
I was also thinking of putting them away for a bit of time, and to rotate the reserve seed stock, while they replenishing the total amount.
YES, I would recomend these to my family, friends, and anybody for harvest!
I like the package but haven’t planted them yet. got them in too late in the season to plant. they are in the freezer where they will keep and come up quickly when planted in the spring
I have not even opened the box that my order arrived in yet. I am saving it for when I move to the country and can have a garden or to share with others in the event that it is necessary to grow our own food.
Hey,
I have not received any seeds because I was never able to order them when they were $27.00. We would love to try them but between Social Security, Medicare and my own disability we have trouble making ends meet sometimes.
If you ever offer them at that introductory price of $27.00 again we will try very hard to place that order.
Respectfully,
Steve Lindhurst.
I’ve been an organic gardener for over forty years, and was grateful to get your safely preserved heirloom seeds. Delighted for the opportunity to get more! May I suggest Seed Savers Exchange also? We don’t want GMO junk!
I have not used any of the seeds yet. I like that they are the non GMO verity and plan to use them in the future. I would recommend that any one with garden space buy some of these seeds for future use.
I have not had a chance to use any of my seed vault but just owning and having it available for use is a big load off my mind. Its one less thing to worry about. When I do get my house and land I will be ready first planting season to start providing my family lots of nutritious food. Thank you.
I put my seeds in the fridge for next year. I already had my garden for this year,but will prob get an early start in my green house next year or maybe even just grow them inside
These seeds have not been attacked by rodents in their secure tins(3 tins of them) They grow well near Vancouver Island. Canada. Once you harvest from a few of your best plants and the seeds are well dried, store the new seeds(I use used envelopes and tuck the old instructions from the original package in them) I have wrapped the black tape back around them for a totally renewable seed vault for next year
Seeds didn’t produce as well as store bought.
HOPEFULLY the seeds will be “viable” in the Springe
for planting at my summer home on Lake Huron’;s shores
in Michigan (where I can share the wonderful bounty with
grandchildren!?) They arrived tooe late (in Texas) for my
departure, and by the time they were forwarded to me
in Michigan, the planting season was too short this year!
They are safely “stored’ in a refrigerator awaiting NEXT
YEAR to produce for us!!
1. I like that the product is sealed for future use.
2. I grow my own veggies now with heirloom seeds.
3. Can’t tell you how much I wish EVERY family would purchase this product for “just in case” times.
I like that the seeds are heirloom and not “GMO” enhanced.
I will plant mine next year.
I would reccomend them for the following reasone – 1 of which is above.
I think for the cost it is a fantastic bargain for what you get.
We can only be healthier by eating the crops from these seeds.
As well as collecting seeds for future crops.
I liked the shelf life of the product. So far I haven’t grown any of the foods yet. Will start next growing season. Thinking about a small greenhouse to grow year round. I would recommend this product to anyone looking to be more independent.
Priced too high! Have not opened it, and using readily available seeds from stores. Saving these for really difficult times to come. Have found these “seed vaults” for less than half of your price. Sorry, but true.
Please use more transcripts, and not the ‘videos’. Please.
I like the seeds because they are not GMO and can use at a later date. I did not plant anything this year due to moving to a new location. I will use the seeds next year when I move to a better place to grow a garden. I do recommend this product.
I liked that they were so easy to purchase and that they are packaged well and have a long shelf life. It makes me feel a little better to know that I have some food insurance in case its needed. I would def recommend them, because i think everyone needs to have that peace of mind.
Frank
I grew the tomato seeds after my wife couldn’t resist opening them, they grew well in this climate, and they are delicious, we have had 5 night that were below freezing and I still have tomatos growing on the vine, AMAZING!
Kenn
I have not opened my seed package. I live in a rental right now and have no place to plant any of my seeds. I’m actually saving them for my children who refuse to think of a coming disaster. I am almost 80 so not able to do much gardening anyway.. My life is almost over so I’ll let them have the seeds to fill their needs and that of grandchildren and great-grandchildren. I figured if I didn’t break the seal, the seeds would last longer.
Thank you ,
Mary E. Lee
I’m saving these seeds for next year as I’d already had my tomatoes planted when the seeds arrived.
Frank….. I purchased the seed set for next year’s planting. right now, they’re in my fridge.
I didn’t receive the seeds. I did go online and the the information I got from the postal website said they were delivered, but they weren’t. Since I live in a rural area, and the postal delivery is done by a contract person (drives their own car) our mail may end up in a neighbors mailbox. Since the cost of the seeds was so small, I didn’t think is was worth trying to find out what happened to them. Most of the time we get our mail on mis-deliveries, but can’t always be sure, fortunately it appearently doesn’t happen too often (so far as I know). I really would have liked to have had the seeds as we do grow a lot of our own food as we can, we even have our own indoor greenhouse and growing room. We’re getting another out building to try our hand at aquaponics next. I read every email I get from you, and have learned quite a bit. I guess we could be called “preppers” but we’re more recyclists and inventors than anything. Thank you for what you do, and sorry I didn’t get to try the seeds, maybe some other time.
Not used yet but well packaged. would recomend them just for that. Thankyou
Due to our drought conditions in the Arkansas Valley we did not plant a garden this year. have saved seeds for a year when our well will not be under such gov. Control.
JD
Hi Frank, I couldn’t stand it and had to open a container to see if they would grow. I raised all of my garden plants from these seeds and had great success. I am still picking kale that was planted in March, it just keeps coming on. This is good stuff, I’m satisfied, I know these seeds will produce. Thanks
I love my seeds….The tomatoes were yummy and I saved the seeds to grow them again next year. Thank you.
I planted the heirloom tomato seeds, only half a pack, and had an abundance of fruit to use and share. The remainder I have saved until I can manage to expand my garden space. If the tomatoes are any indication of the remaining seeds, I will have a wonderful bounty of unadulterated food. Thank you.
Hi Frank,
Haven’t used it yet (ditto for my precious metals) – :-). I look at each of these resources in the same light (except for the unfortunate fact that I can’t eat the metals).
Still, I would recommend your super seeds to anyone I like…
Thank you Frank,
Garth Michaels
Hi Frank,
I like alot of what you are about. BUT, you drag things out just way too long and by the time you get to tthe beef…I’m snoring or ready to go kill myself.
The uber hype is just tiresome – we get enough of it from the media and our leaders, we don’t need it from you too.
Real information will get through to people without the crap.
Thank,
Mary K
PS Depending on what the “big one” is…will we beable to plant or will the soil be contminated. There there is the question on when during the winter??? I’m saving my kit till next season and will save seeds from them.
I purchase the seeds haven’t use them yet. but could you tell me if we are to put them in the fridge or in the freezer?
help, i hear so many ways to do them, but since they came from you, i feel you would know better and let us know how to store them.
Thank You.
i am saving the seeds because I do not own land at this time.
Have .used tomatoes and they are great. Saving the rest for later.
Frank,
I have not used the seeds yet, waiting for the “Big One!” I think I will love them when Obama collapses our Government. I’ll also love the .223 I bought too!
I have enjoyed the whole experience….the vegetables, the making things safe, etc,
etc. Everything has been easy to understand and pleasant to work with. I have
given my friends many baskets of produce, and they all want to know how to
get such lovely produce. I have told them about you, and I am sure that you are
in contact with some of them now. Anyway, thanks for the ride and the continued
good eats in my house!!
Lucile Redmore
Have saved the seeds for ‘hard times’ since they were packaged so well. Seed banks that can be stored for long periods of time are great to have. Thanks for all you do.
I have purchased the seeds for future use. Am in the process of moving, and did not want to waste them where we are currently at. We will establish a well rounded garden and will let you know how they produce and taste. Thank you for thinking of us.
I haven’t used the seeds yet, but it’s good to know that I have them when I get ready to do so.
I haven’t used any of the seeds yet, by the time I received my vault, we had already purchased seeds for the year. I am excited to have them and can’t wait to use them next year.
I am trying to grow all organic and heirloom as much as possible.
Circumstances prevented my being able to grow more than a couple of items this year, but I plan to start some cool weather crops as soon as the weather permits and continue on throughout this next year, obtaining more, as well.
I have not had a chance to use the Rutger’s yet. They are being saved until I move. I do grow and collect heirloom seeds to replenish the yearly stocks and to cultivate particular varieties into types I prefer.
The packaging is excellent. The heirloom aspect is very good. I would definitely recommend your product.
Thank you very much for the sample tomato seeds. I planted them and had some great tomatoes. I use large urns to plant seeds in since the soil here is clay, and hard as rocks. Since my husband passed away, I don’t have access to or the ability to use his planting tools, nor do I have the strength to dig up a garden space, so I use large urns to plant tomatoes, bellpeppers, and a few other herbs that I use in cooking. Works very well for me, and I do enjoy those few veggies. Am thinking of expanding my “urn” garden next spring with more urns. Would love to have a few urns filled with collards, mustard greens, etc. added to my urn garden! If I can convince my son to work up a 4×8 foot space, I could also put in a few other plants. Love those fresh veggies!
Have not planted any yet doue to time management,will in the near future. Bought several of these and other brands also so we have a multiple supply. Needed for self reliance and can save the seeds from the vegetables for future plantings. Put up in a dry cold storage to make last longer. These are packaged the best compared to others. All should at least have a small supply of these as a bare minimum.
I have not opened the seeds yet. I am interested in obtaining more seeds when you run a special offer. Want to store as survival seeds for the future.
Thank you
It’s a vault, will open when needed
Haven’t used them yet. Plan on saving them for when absolutely necessary situation (SHTF). Bought because they are guaranteed, heirloom seeds. Good selection, and most, if not all, will grow thoughout the year in my area.
Do plan on acquiring several more, and have referred to several of my friends. I know of at least 5 that plan on ordering, if they haven’t already.
Got the seeds for preparedness. Happy with the order, thank you.
Planted the tomatoes along with the pack from Wal-Mart. Your seeds came up a week faster. Yield was about the same. Did not count exact number per plant, but yield to table of your heirloom was greater since they were more resistant to the black mold the wet season this year’s plants were subject to.
I planted some of the seeds a few weeks ago. Some did not germinate. I’ll try certain seeds again in the springtime. I’m just learning which crops grow seasonally here in the Coachella Valley. The harvesting seed guide is very helpful.
The variety of seeds was fairly good.
I also purchased non-hybred seeds from another source which gave me a variety of other seeds both friuts and vegetables.
Good to know to put unused seeds in either the refridgerator or freezer to last longer.
Arrived too late to be used this summer. Will be planting next spring.
I purchased one of these a couple of years ago, but I am saving mine for a time when you cannot buy them any place else. We have an heirloom seed place close by, and can buy plants or seeds, which makes it handy, for now. So, knowing how they are packed, I will just leave them sealed for now.
I have not used the seeds yet. Had already planted my garden and did not have room for more tomato seeds. Will have them for next year thanks
The seeds are what you promised them to be. The directions for planting, growing, and harvesting are good. I would recommend these seeds to anyone who wants to grow his/her own food that will yield good crops and seeds from those crops that will be fertile, allowing more plants. Thanks for the seeds and the tips.
Mine are tucked away, prepper style.
Fantastic! Can’t wait to use it. We are all going to need this sooner than we think!
Thank you for making this available for a reasonable price for those of us on social security!
I have not used yet and will try and use next year. I had some medical issues and everything was put on hold for now, but should be ok soon I hope. I will share them with my son’s family.
I have not used any of the seeds yet. Bought them for SHTF scenario. Had to have heritage seeds so I could keep reproducing new seeds for subsequent crops. Can’t do it with GMO seeds from Monsanto. I have already recommended this to my friends for the same purpose.
Regarding an overwhelming schedule this year, I have not been able to plant, so they are stored until next season.
Was anticipating planting my tomato seeds on the land my husband and I had purchased for a small organic permaculture, but the County P&Z police effectively shut us down after a rotten neighbor submitted an anonymous complaint about the height of the $20K 9-foot tall deer fence we were having built around the perimeter. County law is now ‘in compliance with’ international P&Z requirements, which make sure all homes are easily accessible to *whomever* by being no higher than 6 feet at the back and 3 feet near the road. This will do nothing to stop the deer, which come directly from the foothills behind the property and eat every garden in the area. So, we are selling the property and looking for someplace already established where there are fewer deer and better neighbors (and less prying by P&Z). In the meantime, the tomato seeds are in the ‘fridge and will wait until I have a place to plant them.
Nicely packaged, easily stored, but I liked the $27 each price better than the $67 each I paid for the first 3 I ordered. Been giving them away as gifts, so it got to be too expensive to continue at such a high price. Thanks for the product. I am trusting you at your word. May God continue to bless the work of your hands!
Frank, I have to admit that I have not planted the seeds yet because I am waiting until my granddaughter visits at the holidays and we are going to have a planting day with the tomatoes and other vegetables. She is so looking forward to this so that is why I haven’t planted them but I do have everything ready for our big planting day. Thank you for asking. Betty
I liked the long term storage packaging. Good for future emergencies.
I did not plant this year. I did however give one of the cans of seed as a gift and am looking forward to hearing from him and planting myself next spring.
Rhonda
I have not used the seeds yet but fully intend to next spring. I like the fact that they are non GMO. I have tried for years to find just heirloom seeds and that was next to imposable. Then I got a computer and internet and viola there you were. Affordable too. Thank-you so much.
Rutgers are old tomato my father and me have planted for yrs!
1. I liked that the seeds were packaged well…… BUT the thing I liked MOST is that you were there for US providing the seeds.
2. The product has not been opened yet. This is how I intended it. To be opened when time required it.
3. An astounding YES. Peace of mind… knowing I am prepared if it needed.
I have my seeds stashed until next year when I start my first Mittleider garden.
I like most that Liberty Seed Vault contains so many different seed varieties in a stable and easy-to-store package. I grow most of my vegetables hydroponically from either seedlings or the very small seed packs that I buy from garden supply stores. I am keeping the Liberty Seed Vault as part of my emergency/survival stores.
The seeds were nicely packaged. They matured into nice plants. However the harvest was very lite, very little fruit and or vegetables. But it seemed to be an unusual summer for gardens locally. I’m looking forward to next year. I did enjoy the seeds and hope next year there is an abundance.
Have not planted, saving for later, needed time.
Have recommended them to others and have had produce from gardens of neighbor. They were new at gardening but with experience will do better. We had late growing season this year to add to problems.
our soil is very poor on top of hills and needs to be built up. Do have one area where it is not just clay on bedrock.
Thank you for all you are doing.
The like the quality of the product most.
Because of my health, I was not able to plant a garden and use the seeds this year. I hope to next year. I also keep two cans in my prepper supplies for the future. I do hope the seeds stay stable. I have had other heirloom seeds that were unusuable a few years after I purchased them and attempted to plant them and they did not germinate.
I have 100% faith in you and your products. I have recommended you to a few trusted friends of mine. Thank you.
Ty for sending the seeds. But unfornately they didnt do anything. The stalks grew but no tomatoes.
Sounds like they needed more sunlight!
What did you like most about this product? the way that they are sealed and can be stored for several years. I will probably purchase another and use the first in the next growing season. Sounds like things are gonna get bad in the near future.
How has the product helped you — ie have you grown & enjoyed eating delicious veggies, etc? I have not started them as yet, but I look forward to doing so next season. I want to be able to tend them properly and this year was hectic helping family move.
Would you recommend this product? If so, why? Yes, Growing your own from non-tampered seeds is a safer healthier way to go. If I had the property to do so, I would raise my own meat as well.
I have not planted the seeds yet, I am saving them for an emergency. I want to set up an Aquaponics growing system, but I haven’t read all your books so I don’t know if you have designs for an Aquaponics garden.
Patty
I bought three packages of the seeds and gave two away as gifts. My friends were elated to receive them. I had already planted for this season so plan to use them next spring. Am excited to see the results.
Have not opened, saving for emergency
i dont remmber getting these seeds.
but would like to get them in november 1,2013
i have some tomato seeds but have not planted yet.
Frank, I bought my seeds to save for the zombie apocalypse. I always have a productive garden, but don’t usually save my seeds, except for a very good tomato. I use hydroponics, aquaponics, container gardening and a small amount of conventional row gardening with perennial fruits and vegetables, even though I live on acreage. But alas, most of the available sunlight received on my property is in a floodplain. So I improvise greatly. Even my tiny greenhouse 6 x 10′ is on wheels, so I can move it up on the hillside with me when heavy rain is forecasted. The human ingenuity knows no bounds in America. Thanks for all my tips Phyllis Akin
I have my seeds in storage and have not used any.
We didn’t plant any of the seeds this year. Our garden was to wet to plant.
Yes, I have told several friends about the seeds. None of the members in my church family had any luck with gardens this year. I did purchase 2 squash plants and they blossomed and then got moldy.
about the seed vault. have not yet used but am happy with my order.
I am 73 and have a very tiny yard. I can only grow a few tomatoes and peppers in pots. Great idea for people with actual garden plots.
I have not opened the seed can. This years garden was well along when they arrived and I will save them for the future.
Would you be willing to package special orders with many more of some things we grow a lot of, such as green beans, tomatoes, sweet corn, etc.?
Hi,
We haven’t had a chance to use the seeds yet still in the process of getting settled. We have an area that we will be using for hot house and garden and the seeds will be used then.
We are looking forward to using them and growing our own.
Sharon
To be honest, I trust you and the products as a part of my supply for the future. I have not used any as of this date but i have a feeling I will as conditions continue to deteriorate in our country. Never forget “it” can happen here due to a Multitude of reasons. Mainly, Religion, Banks going under, Debt to 17 trillion, Drought, then famine, etc..
Haven’t used them yet. Planning to next spring. I like that they store for such a long time. And the varieties look great.
I haven’t planted my seeds, they were described as being packaged for lasting, and I generally have a year or two’s worth of seeds in advance.
As concerns the seed packages I have the following comments that I can pass on:
I like the packaging in a sealed container because it would tend to keep seeds dry and safe from moisture and spoilage.
No, I have not used the seeds to plant anything this year as I have difficulty starting a garden.
I am keeping the seeds for an emergency. The plan is that I will hand one of the packages of seeds to a lady who is good at gardening, to start the seeds in a hotbed or something like that next spring. We will both be curious to see how they develop. We expect to have some idea as to the number of seeds that will grow as well as the amount of product and, above all, how the seeds will repond to a warm and humid climate.
I hope that will tell you something, at least for the time being, but that is all I can report for now.
Sincerely, Erich
What I liked the most was the product has heirloom seeds and is sealed. I haven’t planted a garden yet using these seeds, because I’ve been out of work for the last year and too sick to do much outside. I would recommend this product, and I plan on sharing seeds and produce with my sons as soon as I am able.
Thank you,
Bill
We haven’t yet used our seed vault. We actually bought it to keep in case of emergency. We did plant the heirloom tomato seeds, and were very pleased with the results. We got good yields, and the tomatoes were delicious!
I have not yet planted any of the seeds I purchased. I’m hoping to buy some land in central or south America and plant them there.
What I liked the most was the product has heirloom seeds and is sealed. I haven’t planted a garden yet using these seeds, because I’ve been out of work for the last year and too sick to do much outside. I would recommend this product, and I plan on sharing seeds and produce with my sons as soon as I am able.
Thank you,
Bill
FRANK, LIKED VERY MUCH THE SEED SENDING, HOWEVER, HAVE NOT GOTTEN ANY FRUIT YET. HOPE TO GET SOME SOON.
THANKS
EARL
Wish I could answer your questions, but I never bought any of the survival seed vault. Frankly speaking, I can’t afford to buy any. I live on a fixed limited income from Social Security. With the way the economy is, most people on fixed social security income have a hard enough time making it month to month.
I’m sure it’s probably a great product, but since I can’t afford to buy it, I can’t answer your survey correctly.
Best regards & Thankyou anyway
Frank,
I got my seeds in the middle of the season and probably could have planted some of them, but I wanted to be sure that I had enough knowledge of the right environment, as I didn’t want to waste them. We have limited light in our yard and I’d have to use pots to plant in, but I’ll definitely have them in the ground next season.
Thanks for all you do.
Jason
Quality and variety My daughter and I have grown every seed type Absolutely endorse
Frank, in response to your survey questions let me say that what I most like about the heirloom seeds is just that the seeds are heirloom seeds and have not been genetically modified in any way, thus the seeds should stay fresh for years to come especially if one will take your suggestion of freezing the seeds to aid in keeping the seeds fresh.
While I have not yet grown any of the varieties of vegetables I do look forward to growing this next season and I am confident that the seeds will produce healthy nutrient rich vegetables because the seeds are heirloom seeds. The only challenge I foresee for most is having good quality soil to grow in and of course there are many different ways of preparing soil to make soil a rich growing environment for superior quality seeds that do not require chemicals of any kind.
My thought as to recommending these seeds to anyone is a resounding YES! I strongly recommend that people get these seeds while they are able, because when (not if) the SHTF the opportunity to get seeds of this quality will be gone just like what is deemed to be civilization. As well you can bet your arse uncle blood sucker will see to no one having the ability to get their hands on seeds of this quality let alone allow people to grow their own food (that would be to much like right).
Get them while you can folks, seeds of this quality won’t be available to you, especially when the SHTF…………
I have not used the seeds. I live in the Southwest and our summer was extremely hot. My plan was to use them for the next growing season.
Sorry Frank,
I like your product , and I have tried to buy the seeds but you cant send them to Australia.
So what is the use of offering a product that cant be purchased.
I think you should omit all overseas advertising when you know that cant obtain the product in the first place.
It is just plain stupid and cruel.
Regards Peter Thrupp
I recommend the seed product. Stored for later use.
didn,t open it
put with other seeds
hope I never have to use them
Like the idea of the product
haven’t done anything with it.
Just trusting it is what was promised
Would tell others who have “ears to hear”
I have not used them, so my comments are “what might happen when I first use them”. The idea is great. However, I did not order the seed vault, so my comments are not valid. The idea is what is needed to hve seeds available to use to provide the food you will need to survive!
I like the fact that your seeds are non-hybrid. This way we don’t have to be a slave to the monopolies like Monsanto.
No comments yet
The fast shipment and how the seeds were packed.
Seeds arrived late in season but are doing wonderful, can’t wait to taste the fruit.
Yes. Because they are not GMO.
1. The size and amount
2. I haven’t used the product yet. I plan on using it next growing season (I didn’t come across it till I had my garden planted)
3. I would recommend it. It is a great way to for someone just starting out.
I liked the seed vault because the seeds are NON-GMO. I recently moved so have not had a chance to plant any seed.
I would recommend the product because as a friend once told me, some day if you don’t grow it you will not eat it because of the genetic modification going on.
-Fred Reiss
Can’t get the voice survey to work on my computer so will answer the questions here. What I like most is that they are packaged in a safe manner so that they can be used when a crisis arises. They are not subject to water or moisture damage, etc.
I have tried the tomatoes and they were wonderful this year. I will be purchasing more seeds soon. The flavor of the tomatoes was very good, too. Nice to know that I can prepare for emergencies. I do can and preserve, so these are excellent for that purpose.
I would definitely recommend this product and have done so already. It is due to the above two answers. Sometimes it is good to put aside seeds for an emergency when you might not be able to find them; these are packaged in a way that this can happen.
– the price of course, but really non GMO heritage tomatoes. A very wet and late spring in S ONT along with flooding in July, makes it difficult to judge.
– always had ripe tomatoes by July, still no frost yet so hoping to see some ripening.
– very hardy plants. As an experiment – I staked and trimmed half. One quarter no trimming and the last on their own. All doing well.
Recommend to anyone who will listen. Non GMO and proven heritage.
1)I like the fact that they are Heirloom – ie. They an be saved.
2 & 3) I haven’t he’d them yet.
That Ihave it. Knowning I have, No I haven’t. Yes and I did give some to friends.
Frank,
Good product, now in freezer. (been told seeds will last longer) Is this correct? Fair price. Have couple of other items for you to consider. Let me know if interested because they fit in with what you do.
Blessings,
Tom
I am 83 and I live with my daughter and son-in-law. I gave my seed vault to my grandson-he is the farmer in the family-but he hasn’t as yet planted any of the seeds.I thought they were for emergencies, but we haven’t put in a garden. That will have to wait until next year; I’ll check with him. He may have used some of the seeds in his own garden. I’m enjoying your posts
2nd comment.
Yes, I would recommend this product. We have black berries and Travis planted some fruit trees. I have an herb garden in containers. I agree that we must all become more self sufficient. My grandson is a believer–They have chickens and supplies me with eggs. But we will have to wait until the new waterlines go in to plant a garden. Thank you for your posts.
I’m saving it for when I need it. I’m very grateful I have it. I have it in my dry food storage. I haven’t used it, yet, because I’m saving them. But I have recommended the survival heirloom seeds to others.
I think it was a great idea its small fit in Bob nicely! I have not used them saving for a disaster! Thanks frank ur the man!
I am 83 and I live with my daughter and son-in-law. I gave my seed vault to my grandson-he is the farmer in the family-but he hasn’t as yet planted any of the seeds.I thought they were for emergencies, but we haven’t put in a garden. That will have to wait until next year; I’ll check with him. He may have used some of the seeds in his own garden. I’m enjoying your posts.
The “Vault” contentedly sits unopened on my bookcase. My landlord-and-lady are the ones who “garden,” but it’s a bit late to do much of that … so I’m holding the seeds for 2014 — after all, they’re in a vault — and who could fault a vault !
1. That it’s sealed to retain life of the seeds and the seeds from the plants can be saved to grow more.
2. I haven’t gotten to use them yet because we already had a garden planted when I received them.
3. I would recommend everyone to get the seeds and whatever else they need to do because we have a very dangerous government on our hands that is bent on destroying this nation. It’s a scary thought that there may only be one way to take it back and make it of the people, by the people and for the people as it once was. I just hope folks realize it before it’s too late.
This product was purchased for future use. I bought them because I feel assured of their quality.
At this point, finding non-GMO seeds are more important.
I bought the seeds for next years harvest so I haven’t opened them yet. It is my intention to indulge in nursery grown foods and flowers from my backyard. Store bought seeds, (aka Monsanto) or genetically altered are not my idea of naturally good and healthy.
I haven’t used it, I bought them as a hedge against possible future problems of getting food.
Haven’t used them yet. They went into my cache for emergency use. Thanks!
So far I have just stored them with the rest of my survival stuff. I bought them should I need them in the future.
Good Morning, I have not yet used any of the seeds. I will start using seeds from one of the three cans that we bought in the coming Spring. One can will be held in reserve, one will be a gift and the other will used this coming Spring.
I purchased the seeds for a friend. She has not yet planted them, so we have no opinion yet.
Dorian Douglas