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Red Russian Kale Seeds
Heirloom, green serrated leaf, red vein and stems, a cool season kale. Sweet leaves are great for salad, steam, fast stir fry. Kale is a super food and must have for high nutrition. Beware: protect your kale from worms - their favorite! 65 days.- +
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Stevia Seeds
Stevia natural germination rate is 50 to 60%. Stevia leaves are 30 - 40 times sweeter than common sugar and can be processed into extracts to be 200 - 300 times sweeter than sugar; no calories and so natural. A stevia plant can yield around 200 grams of d- +
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Florence Fennel Seeds
Fennel tastes like anise with a bit of aromatic tart and sweetness at the same time. Fennel Florence seeds, stalks and white solid bulb are common in salads, fish and sauces. Requires rich soil to grow. 110 days, OP, annual.- +
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Yellow Frilled Heat Resistant Lettuce Seeds
Light yellow frilly loose leaf lettuce. Very vigorous and well suited for high heat and humidity climate.- +
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Green Edible Amaranth Chinese Spinach Seeds
Heat loving and very easy to grow nutritious green edible amaranth variety in Vietnam, India and China. Use in soup, stir fry,… Also a great ornamental plant.- +
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Single Mix Cantebury Bells Seeds
Beautiful long strong spikes of Cantebury bell shaped single flowers in white, pink, light blue, blue shades. 90 cm tall biennial plant is good cut flower. Prefers well drained soil; and low humidity, cool weather.- +
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Rainbow Mix Swiss Chard Seeds
Popular green, classified as beet leaf, in shades of red, yellow, orange, white, red. Spinach substitute, very nutritious and reliable. Great for both for culinary and ornamental purposes.- +
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Showy Evening Primrose Seeds
Large 5cm delicate pink flower. Biennial plant matures at 30 - 45 cm tall.- +
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White Extra Double Moss Rose Seeds
White extra double flowers. Improved varieties for more fluffy flower appearance. Low growing semi-succulent plant mature only upto 6” tall while speading as far as 15” wide; Native to dry Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay, moss rose can live at b- +
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