This was my first time purchasing these seeds last year around February at a Walmart in the OC. They usually will sell these at either Walmart or the Dollar Tree. I don't normally buy these sort of seeds though, I get mine from special seed catalogs... I'm not scared to try anything once, and I was initially tempted by their low prices...had to do a double take! I also like buying American-made products, so this product definitely sold itself! And as the retail price shows, I bought each for 20¢ each. Despite the cheap prices, I only ended up purchasing a White Lisbon Onion and Rutgers Tomato though. (I already ripped the top off already on these).
After I came home, I immediately planted them in plastic trays on a nice warm February day. I planted both in a mixture of forest moss, steer manure, sandy soil, compost and organic plant food, blended with a small trowel. I read the instructions on the back of the packet, and I left them out on my patio, watering when necessary. Here are the results of the seeds growing after 3-4 weeks. Overall, they grew very well! There were some 'runts' of the litter, but it's not a surprise as every seed packet has a few. I have already removed some tomato plants for transplanting. (The middle plant is Cilantro, I didn't grow those from those seeds.)
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| This picture was taken last year 2013. |
White Lisbon Onions are good for seasoning Korean food. Onions in general are a stable in almost every Korean banchan (sidedish). I would just consider them another variety of green onion, although I may be incorrect.
Rutgers Tomatoes are very meaty and make great sun-dried or canning contestants. According to what I read online, they are one of the types of tomatoes used in Campbell's Tomato soup.
Well to wrap up this post, here is my overall opinion of the American Seed Company seed packets........
Pros:
-VERY VERY cheap!!!
-Seeds WILL grow with proper care (They will not shrivel up on you!)
-Great experimenting seeds for beginners and first-time growers.
Cons:
-Succession rate of germination is not the best (I'd rate it a B- to B+ range).
-Lack of diverse varieties.
-About 200 mg of seeds, so not as much as the standard seed packet.
If you are the type to invest huge amounts of money to get the 'optimum' veggies, then this brand is not for you. Super hardcore 'OMG I gotta be the best' growers should buy a more expensive brand for better germination rates. But seriously what do you expect from cheap seeds? It matters how diligent and caring the gardener is in caring for these plants. I'd recommend this brand to the cheap hobbyist gardeners who only wants nothing more than to try and feed their family with yummy food recipes. Do not look down at this brand, because they will most certainly not disappoint :).




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