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Red Asparagus Seeds
Very rare red heirloom asparagus. Perennial. 2 years to harvest. Soak the seeds in water for 12 hours before sowing for best germination.- +
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Yellow Button Tansy Flower Seeds
Bright yellow ball like flowers with pinnate leaves and camphor scent. It has some medicinal properties and helps control insects.- +
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Early Prolific Summer Squash Seeds
12” long lemon yellow fruits with tapered neck towards the stem end and prefer to grow in humus-rich soil or well-drained soil. Low in fat and carbohydrate, rich in Vitamin C, Potassium and Magnesium. Best used for cooking as stuffed and baked, gril- +
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Round Tasty F1 Sponge Gourd Seeds
Short round type spong gourd with clear black stripes on dark green black ground. Considered favorite in Asian stir fries cuisines for its crunchy, sweet and not turning black and too soggy after cooking. Early maturity in 50 days and for continuous harve- +
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Yellow Pear Tomato Seeds
Yellow pear shaped fruit. Similar to red pear variety but the fruit color. One of the rarest heirloom tomato varieties. Very productive of yellow tomatoes shaped like little pear; 3- 4 cm long. Delicious, few seeds. 75 days to maturity. Tall plant around- +
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White Star Matricaria Tanacetum Parthenium Seeds
Creamy white double pompon-like matricaria flowers: crested white center with yellow eye and larger outside petals. Prolific flowers on dwaft plant only 20 - 25 cm. Lacy leaves and long nice stems for bouquet and cut flower purpose. Also good for containe- +
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Flower Harvest Pumpkin Seeds
Born for flower and small fruit harvest. The more you harvest them, the more keeps coming up.- +
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Tatsoi Mustard Seeds
Thick dark green leaves shaped like spoons; a long time Asian staple. Grows more erect in warm areas and flat rosette in cold weather. Very attractive. Cooked in stir fry like pac choi green. 45 - 50 days; aka mustard spinach.- +
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Georgia Collards Seeds
Southern favorite colard with blue green leaves. One of the most nutritious vegetable! Rich in calcium, vitamin, sweet, heat tolerant, poor soils and frost hardy. Growing upto 100cm tall. Avoid growing collards where cabbage family members were grown in t- +
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