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Heirloom Tomato Seed Collection vs Medicinal Herb Seed Kit

Both seed kits are beginner-friendly, but they serve different homestead goals. Heirloom tomatoes are the cornerstone of a food garden — high yield, easy to grow, and perfect for canning. Medicinal herbs build your natural medicine cabinet and many are perennial (plant once, harvest for years).

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Heirloom Tomato Seed Collection

Reviewed by Ashton

Six varieties of heirloom tomatoes - Brandywine, Cherokee Purple, Green Zebra, and more. Enough seed for a full season.

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Medicinal Herb Seed Kit

Reviewed by Ashton

Grow your own apothecary - chamomile, echinacea, calendula, lemon balm, and holy basil. Includes planting guide.

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Our Verdict

Get both if you have the space. Herbs grow beautifully alongside tomatoes and many serve as companion plants.

Why: Heirloom tomato seeds are the single best starting point for new gardeners — the visible, abundant harvest builds confidence and provides immediate value through fresh eating and preserving.

Heirloom Tomato Seed Collection vs Medicinal Herb Seed Kit — Honest Comparison - True North Homestead