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Asian Heirloom Bush Bean Seeds
Heirloom bush bean type. No need for trelise. Easy to grow in large pot/patio. Requires well drained soil.- +
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Mary Washington Asparagus Seeds
High reliability, flavor and disease resistance. Flavor is crisp sweet and tasty. Plant Mary Washington perennial seeds for once and harvest in the years to come: initially a bit in the 2nd year and full cutting from the year after. The mature bed of aspa- +
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Scarlet Bean Seeds
Great ornamental edible! Unique red scarlet flowered delicious bean variety. Bright scarlet flowers are great ornamental. Huge violet spotted black delicious seeds. Vigorous plants that grows as long as 300 cm. Young seed pods are great in stir fries, ste- +
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Jalapeno Hot Pepper Seeds
Dark green maturing to red, thick fruitwall in shape of a cone 3 inches long, has a mild unique flavor. Delicious in soups, stir-fry, pizza. Very popular. Originating from Mexico, this plant is heat resistant.- +
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White Snow Ball Matricaria Tanacetum Parthenium Seeds
Creamy white double pompon-like matricaria flowers that grows prolifically on dwaft plant only 20 - 25 cm. Lacy leaves and long nice stems for bouquet and cut flower purpose. Also good for container and patios.- +
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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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Black Diamond Watermelon Seeds
An excellent late-season variety good for southern climate. Tough dark blue-green rind makes it good transport. Bright red flesh with great flavor, sweet and firm. About 35 to 50 pounds.- +
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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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Sweet Marjoram Seeds
Flavor: similar to Oregano, but sweeter and more balsam-ish. Great in pizza, goose, cajun dishes, sausage, salad,... Compact herb native to Southern Europe and Mediterrranean. Suitable to both pot, patio or normal garden soil.- +
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