HAGA to Add New Survival Seed Product to Its Doomsday Supplies Line
A spokesman for Home and Garden America stated, today, that the company is rolling out a new product in their heirloom vegetable seeds line of doomsday supplies.
Incline Village, NV, November 04, 2014 --(PR.com)-- A spokesman for Home and Garden America stated, today, that the company is rolling out a new product in their heirloom vegetable seeds line of doomsday supplies. The new product will be geared more toward the survival market and will include everything that a survival gardener will need for a long term survival situation which can easily be included in their doomsday supplies.
Their current 50 Varieties Heirloom Survival Seeds Pack was designed more for the organic gardening enthusiast but with an eye to survivalists. The 50 variety pack contained varieties of vegetable seeds that were designed to complement the staples that normally come in bulk purchases like corn and beans.
The new pack will contain vegetable seeds, fruit seeds and herb seeds so its purpose will be to provide everything a survival prepper would need. The addition of the beans is intended to provide a source of protein that is missing from the 50 variety pack. "If a person is looking to buy just one pack for long term storage, this is it." he said.
Customers of the current pack have had nothing but rave 5 star reviews for the product and the company is expecting more of the same with the introduction of the new package.
One customer who works in a garden store estimated that value of these organic seeds at a minimum of $2 per packet and this package will be introduced at a price under $1 per variety. The company has built a reputation for high-quality products in high-quality packaging at a fair and reasonable price so the customer comments were in line with the goals of providing superior quality products and service.
There are a total of 105 varieties in the package and over 19,500 seeds. More information is available on the company web site.
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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 vegetable plants and seeds came about from trying to find better tasting vegetables.
Their current 50 Varieties Heirloom Survival Seeds Pack was designed more for the organic gardening enthusiast but with an eye to survivalists. The 50 variety pack contained varieties of vegetable seeds that were designed to complement the staples that normally come in bulk purchases like corn and beans.
The new pack will contain vegetable seeds, fruit seeds and herb seeds so its purpose will be to provide everything a survival prepper would need. The addition of the beans is intended to provide a source of protein that is missing from the 50 variety pack. "If a person is looking to buy just one pack for long term storage, this is it." he said.
Customers of the current pack have had nothing but rave 5 star reviews for the product and the company is expecting more of the same with the introduction of the new package.
One customer who works in a garden store estimated that value of these organic seeds at a minimum of $2 per packet and this package will be introduced at a price under $1 per variety. The company has built a reputation for high-quality products in high-quality packaging at a fair and reasonable price so the customer comments were in line with the goals of providing superior quality products and service.
There are a total of 105 varieties in the package and over 19,500 seeds. More information is available on the company web site.
About
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 vegetable plants and seeds came about from trying to find better tasting vegetables.
Contact
Home and Garden America
Chuck Harmon
888-822-3410
homeandgardenamerica.com
Contact
Chuck Harmon
888-822-3410
homeandgardenamerica.com
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