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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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Tiny Tim Tomato Seeds
Dwarf tomato growing only 40cm, high yields of 2cm red tomatos. Good choice for pots, hanging baskets, patio, border. Easy to grow.- +
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Chocolate Sunflower Seeds
Dark red chocolate sunflower. Multi-flower variety. Much darker flower than red velvet sunflower. Easy to grow.- +
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Orange Extra Double Moss Rose Seeds
Orange 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- +
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Sawi Green Cantonese Choy Sum Cabbage Seeds
Early Chinese green with dark green leaves, light green stem coming up from base, very heat resistant, high disease resistance. Only 30 days to maturity. Grown for its tasty green and stem used in stir fry, asian soup and steam.- +
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Single Dwarf Sunflower Seeds
Mini sunflower only 30cm in pot. Easy to grow and germination.- +
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Buag Ngu Serpent Gourd Seeds
Very prolific and vigorous variety producing dark green fruit around 12” long with white stripes. Serves well in Asian dishes like stir fries or soup or steam. It is wide adaptable and has various medicinal and culinary uses.- +
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Perennial Mix Gaillardia Seeds
Decent perennial border plant with flowers around 10cm large; Mix of orange, yellow, red, and scarlet flowers. The flower are perennial and carefree.- +
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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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