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Red Russian Kale Seeds
Heirloom, green serrated leaf, red vein and stems, a cool season kale. Sweet leaves are great for salad, steam, fast stir fry. Kale is a super food and must have for high nutrition. Beware: protect your kale from worms - their favorite! 65 days.- +
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Purple Gomphrena Seeds
Masses of globe purple flowers. Height 60cm. Strong vase life, wonderful cut flower fresh/ dried. Drought tolerant and heat tolerant. Little maintenance required.- +
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Siberian Wallflower Seeds
Gorgeous bright orange flowers bi-annual wildflower plant that blooms early in the spring. Height 18 inches; easy to grow, well-developed in almost any soil types. Siberian Wallflower is considered as a cutflower type with fragrant attractive to butterfli- +
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Golden Ball Turnip Seeds
One of the best tasting turnip root in the market. 8 to 10 cm in diameter amber gold skin turnip, meaty delicious flesh.- +
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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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Little Mix Vinca Periwinkle Seeds
Colorful mix of pink, rose, white, deep rose, and red white bicolor. Very heat resistant and low maintenance type of flower. The plant grows to 25cm height. Suitable for small pot, patio, balcony, and garden bed.- +
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Peppermint Seeds
Cross between watermint and spearmint. Excellent rich smell of mint when crushed, so use sparingly. Peppermint has small white pink or purple flower at stem end. Attractive serated dark green leaves. Best in soup, drink or deserts.- +
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Pompon Double Dahlia Seeds
Small attractive double pompon flowers in many colors. 120cm tall; tender perennial. Ideal for an outstanding border or bedding display during the summer months.- +
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Baby Bitter Gourd Seeds
Similar to regular bitter gourd except that fruit size is about half. Weighs 35 - 50 grams and the skin is a bit darker with smaller skin spikes. Vigorous annual plant loves heat and humid. Bitter gourd gets its name from its bitterness that is popular in- +
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