Popcorn Seed Collection – Strawberry & Japanese Hulless Popcorn Seeds for Home Gardens, Snacking, and Decorative Use
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Discover the fun and flavor of homegrown popcorn with the Popcorn Seed Collection from Survival Garden Seeds. This curated set features two distinct, easy-to-grow dwarf popcorn varieties—Strawberry Popcorn and Japanese Hulless Popcorn—each offering unique color, texture, and taste. Perfect for gardeners who love variety, creative décor, and delicious homemade snacks.
What’s Inside the Popcorn Seed Collection:
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Strawberry Popcorn – Charming & Decorative
This compact popcorn variety produces miniature, cone-shaped ears covered in deep red kernels that resemble strawberries. These striking ears make beautiful autumn decorations, craft accents, or edible gifts. When popped, they yield crisp, flavorful popcorn that’s as delightful to eat as it is to grow. -
Japanese Hulless Popcorn – Tender & Nearly Hull-Free
favorite for home gardeners, this dwarf 4–5' tall popcorn produces 2–3 short ears per stalk. The kernels pop into soft, white popcorn with minimal hulls—ideal for those who prefer a light, tender bite. Reliable yields and manageable plant size make it a top choice for small spaces or raised beds.
Survival Seed Vault Quality
Each seed pack is designed for both immediate planting and long-term storage. Keep your seeds in a cool, dark, and dry location to maintain viability and be ready to grow anytime.
Beautiful, Informative Packaging
Each variety comes in an individual paper packet featuring detailed planting instructions, helpful growing tips, and guidance for seed saving. Attractive enough to gift or display, these packets also make row-marking easy in your garden.
Why Gardeners Love This Collection:
- Two unique popcorn varieties for eating or decorating.
- Compact growth—great for home gardens and containers.
- High-quality, USA-grown seeds with strong germination.
- Ideal for self-sufficiency or emergency preparedness.
- Long storage life when kept in proper conditions.
How to Grow:
- Plant seeds outdoors in full sun after the last frost.
- Sow 1 inch deep and 6–8 inches apart, with 24–30 inches between rows.
- Keep soil evenly moist until germination.
- Allow ears to fully dry on the stalk before harvesting for best popping results.
Harvest & Use:
Once kernels are hard and dry, remove from cobs and store in airtight containers. Use for fresh-popped snacks, autumn centerpieces, or as striking natural décor

