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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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Chervil Vertissimo Seeds
A specialty salad mix herb very popular in French cuisines. Sweet anise mild flavour annual herb with dark green foliage. Plant height about 60cm. Perfect in salad, steam vegetable, root like carrot,... seafood, egg,... This is biennial grown as annual.- +
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Mix Cascading Lobelia Flower Seeds
Lovely little flowers in purple, blue, red, white and lilac. Very uniform low growing 15-25cm cascading habit makes it wonderful choice for hanging baskets, containers, rock garden, patio,....- +
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Licorice Seeds
Grown its root 50x sweeter than sugar, and earthy. Root extracts disguise bad odours wonderfully in tobacco, beer, drinks, and pharmaceutical tablets. One of the most popular herbs in Western herbal medicine, besides its flavoring uses. Aroma: similar to- +
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Vietnamese Gac Melon Seeds
Originated from South Asia and North Australia. Grown for its amazingly red spiky fruit used to add red color to sticky rice in Vietnam, which is believed to bring good luck. The plant has both male and female plants, are enormous growing to easily cover- +
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Mix Scarlet Sage Seeds
Most famous heat tolerant bright colorful mix of red, lilac, white and violet flowering plants! 30cm compact plant with robust growing habit. Frost tender. Ideal for bedding, pot, patio, garden edging,...- +
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Blue Scotch Kale Seeds
Very curly, delicious, cold hardy. Favorite heiloom kale. Protect your kale from worms and bugs because they are well aware that kale is a high nutrition super food.- +
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Mexican Tarragon Mexican Mint Seeds
A tarragon subsitute with beautiful yellow flowers. Taste: not as strong as anise and good in soup. Member of the mint family. Perennial. Also known as sweet mace, spanish tarragon. Easy to grow.- +
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Water Mimosa Seeds
Water mimosa seed coat are hard. Rub seeds in sand paper and leave seeds in water for 7 - 10 days until germination starts. Once germinated, bring seeds away for planting. It needs constant water level like red water spinach. If planted in water, it grows- +
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