(EMAILWIRE.COM, December 03, 2013 ) Incline Village, NV -- Home and Garden America, a division of Charles C Harmon Co LLC, announced today that they will extend the Cyber Monday $37 price of their 50 Varieties Heirloom Seeds Pack through Christmas. The price had been slashed to 41% of the normal list price as a Cyber Monday special. This will give Christmas shoppers an opportunity to pick up a bargain for their own survival preparations, their organic gardens or as a really special gift to their favorite gardener or prepper.
"The people on your list that will appreciate a gift like this are:
Doomsday Preppers
Organic Gardeners
Other Garden Enthusiasts
Sprouting Enthusiasts
These seeds make a perfect gift because they are so versatile in the number of people who would love to receive them and the multitude of way in which they can be used." said Harmon.
"If you're going to give any gift to a gardener, what better than the very seeds that they will need to plant? And, since these seeds are perfectly packaged for long term storage, even a person who is building a survival seed vault would appreciate them. They can be placed right into a glass canning jar and put into the freezer for long term storage of 10 to 20 years without any further preparation and will then germinate at a high rate if needed for some future catastrophic event." Harmon continued.
Heirloom seeds are seeds that have been passed down from generation to generation from the best of each harvest and have been long known for their excellent taste when compared to the seeds that can be found in the garden supply section of big box retail stores.
Many people use heirloom seeds as their choice for a survival seed vault because of the high germination rate of the seeds that can be harvested from each year's garden crop. Unlike genetically modified, hybrid seeds, these seeds are noted to be more prolific and hardy because of their natural pollination.
About Home and Garden America.com
Chuck Harmon enjoys writing consumer information material on a wide range of products and his work in the gardening arena is no exception. His interest in heirloom seeds came about from trying to find better tasting vegetables.
Chuck Harmon
775-544-4124
chuck@charlescharmon.com
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"The people on your list that will appreciate a gift like this are:
Doomsday Preppers
Organic Gardeners
Other Garden Enthusiasts
Sprouting Enthusiasts
These seeds make a perfect gift because they are so versatile in the number of people who would love to receive them and the multitude of way in which they can be used." said Harmon.
"If you're going to give any gift to a gardener, what better than the very seeds that they will need to plant? And, since these seeds are perfectly packaged for long term storage, even a person who is building a survival seed vault would appreciate them. They can be placed right into a glass canning jar and put into the freezer for long term storage of 10 to 20 years without any further preparation and will then germinate at a high rate if needed for some future catastrophic event." Harmon continued.
Heirloom seeds are seeds that have been passed down from generation to generation from the best of each harvest and have been long known for their excellent taste when compared to the seeds that can be found in the garden supply section of big box retail stores.
Many people use heirloom seeds as their choice for a survival seed vault because of the high germination rate of the seeds that can be harvested from each year's garden crop. Unlike genetically modified, hybrid seeds, these seeds are noted to be more prolific and hardy because of their natural pollination.
About Home and Garden America.com
Chuck Harmon enjoys writing consumer information material on a wide range of products and his work in the gardening arena is no exception. His interest in heirloom seeds came about from trying to find better tasting vegetables.
Chuck Harmon
775-544-4124
chuck@charlescharmon.com
Source: EmailWire.Com