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Joi Choi F1 Pak Choi Seeds
Market leader for this seqment. Vigorous and heat resistant. Tall 45cm white heavy pakchoi with white thick petioles and dark green leaves. F1 Hybrid. Sow every 2 or 3 week intervals for continuous harvest. Adapts to wide range of climate and easy to grow- +
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Asian Heirloom Climbing Bean Seeds
Heirloom pole bean type. Need trelise and well drained soil.- +
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Pinky Mix Paper Daisy Strawflower Seeds
Gorgeous blend of pink, white petals with shining yellow center disk. This special mix of strawflower has 3cm blooms is sure to make eye catching garden, patio. Plan height is 60cm. Note on drying strawflowers: cut them as soon as buds appear to bloom ope- +
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Mountain Mint Seeds
Strong peppermint fragrance. Perennial herb plant grows about 70cm tall and repels bad insects like mosquito very well. To use in drinks, potpourri, salad mix,...- +
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Hung Que Cinnamon Basil Seeds
Distinct spicy cinnamon flavor, popular in both Vietnamese and Thai cuisines. Small narrow green leaves, puple red stems and purple flower.- +
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Sonata Yellow Cosmos Seeds
Very rare! New break-though with bright yellow petals fading into light yellow white in the end. Great for garden borders. Cosmos Bipinnatus.- +
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Perennial Snow In Summer Seeds
Perfect white flowered ground cover. Originated in the highland of Eastern Europe. Commonly found in many places around the world. Good choice for rock gardens, rock walls or borders. Drought tolerant.- +
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Thai Golden Oblong Egg Eggplant Seeds
Pretty oblong egg shaped eggplant that matures gold 4cm long tasty fruit. Highly ornamental and suitable for medium 40cm sized container. Used widely in Asian dishes like prickles, fries, stew. (normally used when white).- +
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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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