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Red Giant Mustard Seeds
Flashy red green mustard leaves, pugnent. 60 days, OP. Great in salad, stir fry. Pick up baby leaves if you prefer less pugnency.- +
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Baby White Impatiens Seeds
White flower variety. One of the most popular flowering varieties. 20 - 25 cm low growing annual are born for shady containers, patio and garden bed.- +
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White Seoul Daikon Radish Seeds
a heat tolerant widely adaptable Japanese variety produces 20 - 24 cm long, up to 5cm in diameter root. Mild sweet, unusually crispy and delicious. Agressively vigorous. Raw in salad, cooking, steaming, pickling are OK with this root.- +
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Japanese Early Mizuna Mustard Seeds
Nice delicate mustard flavor without heat. Long slim white green stem, green leaves. It can grow up very big and heavy as 500 grams but flavor peaks for salad at 200 or 300 grams. 40 days, OP, a variety from Japan.- +
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Sweet William Tall Double Dianthus Seeds
Seductive sweet fragrance with gorgeous double cluster flowers in shades of red, pink, and white with rare exceptions of bicolor blooms. Plan height around 35 - 50 cm. The flowers create unique umbellate inflorescences that are very attractive. It is grow- +
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German Chamomile Seeds
Prolific white flowers with yellow center, diameter around 3cm. Grown for its pleasant fragrance, dried flowers and leaves to make relaxing tea. 60cm tall plant.- +
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Prolific F1 Angled Luffa Seeds
Vigorous and fruitful variety. Good branching habit. Fruit weight 400 grams.- +
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Italian Dandelion Seeds
Much earlier, upright growing, larger, and a deeper green than regular Dandelion. This is not a true dandelion, but Italian dandelion leaves are similar in appearance. With a number of varieties originating in Italy, the leaves and flower stalks are used- +
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Hyssop Seeds
Strong flavor and aromatic like rosemary and lavender. Green top of hyssop is to make delicious tea excellent for chesty coughs. Chopped young leaves to scatter on for signature salad; also in soup, stews and fruit deserts. Older leaves are crushed and ap- +
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