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Asian Yellow Stripe Melon Conomon Seeds
Riping from green to yellow & white stripes. Distict flavor. Use to make smoothie with sugar added, desert, fruit mix,.... 70 - 75 days.- +
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Edible Burdock Seeds
A nutritious specialty biannual root herb that cooks like normal carrot in soups, stews. Flavor: similar to carrot but with distinct earthy taste. Besides, Japanese herbalists claims burdock to have various medicinal properties. Root can also be used dry.- +
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Co Muc False Daisy Seeds
Known by other names: Bhringaraj, Lan Lian Cao, ... Grown for many medicinal remedies involving liver, asthma, and kidney... Leaf juice is to dye and restore hair. Sun, heat and humidity loving perennial herb plant. Tolerant of poor soil.- +
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Kinh Gioi Vietnamese Mint Balm Seeds
A tender perennial herb in Vietnam. Flavor is combination of verbena and lemon grass. 35 - 40 days, OP, 35 - 50 cm tall.- +
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Mexican Sour Gherkin Seeds
Originating in Mexico, it is very heat resistant and most productive in green house or hot weather. Mini watermelon fruit that tastes citrus and tangy; around double the size of your thumb. also known as cucamelon, mouse melon, mexican sour gherkin. Seeds- +
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Burgess Buttercup Squash Seeds
New England favorite! Deep orange rich butery & sweet flesh. Weight: 1.5 - 2kg. Each plant produces about 4 fruits. Vines can reach 5m long.- +
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Black Spanish Radish Seeds
Rare black radish specialty originated from Spain. Mildly spicy, solid, crisp and white flesh around 8-10 cm in diameter. This variety has taller green top and like other varieties, very nutritious.- +
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Sugar Beet Seeds
Great for making sugar, syrup! NON-GMO sugar beet variety. 95 days, heirloom, matures at 2 - 4 lb weight. Containing as much as 20% of sucrose,- +
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Tall Blue Bachelor’s Button Seeds
Deep blue double flowers. About 70 - 100 cm tall. Suitable for cutting, beds and borders, flower mixtures, and the pollinator garden. Flower petals are edible. The Bachelor’s Button name comes from the tradition of your men’s holding cornflow- +
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