SurvivalSeeds4Patriots Ships More Than 3.5 Million Tomato Seeds

More than 23,000 people recently responded to an offer for a complementary packet of 150 heirloom tomato seeds from SurivalSeeds4Patriots, producer of the Liberty Seed Vault.

header_imgNashville, Tenn. : If more U.S. home gardens include tomatoes this summer than in the past, SurvivalSeeds4Patriots might be one of the reasons. The company announced today that over the past several weeks it has shipped 23,456 packs of tomato seeds to people who responded to an offer for a complementary sample packet. That represents a total of approximately 3,518,400 tomato seeds (150 per pack).

Known as Rutgers tomato seeds, they were first introduced in the U.S. in the 1930s. All of the seeds are 100 percent non-genetically modified, open pollinated seeds that can be grown, harvested and replanted endlessly.

Providing a path to independence and self-sufficiency, SurvivalSeeds4Patriots also offers the Liberty Seed Vault. The air-tight metal storage container includes more than 5,400 heirloom seeds from 21 varieties of vegetables including broccoli, spinach, carrots, squash, corn, tomatoes, onions, beets and zucchini. Each order is accompanied by four guides and a 100 percent money-back guarantee.

After growing and enjoying these nutritious vegetables, gardeners can use the seeds from the harvest for next year’s crops, so they never have to buy seeds again. The company says that this strategy provides additional benefits because it allows people to be less affected by food shortages and increasing food prices.

Unfortunately, not everyone is able to grow a garden. But after storms such as Katrina and Sandy, as well as many other extreme weather events, many people have learned the hard way that having a stockpile of emergency food is a must. Food4Patriots, the supplier of emergency food suitable for long-term storage, survival and emergency preparedness, will be launching soon to help people be prepared for a crisis.

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