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Tiger Eyes African Marigold Seeds
20 cm very dwaft double Frech marigold with tiger eyes like deep maroon petals around bold orange crested center. Highly recommended by the Gardening Press and Consumer Groups.- +
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Blue Cape Forget Me Not Anchusa Seeds
Intense blue distinct flower with white yellow center. Native to Africa, this forget me not flowers grow in clusters in a short bushy plant 18” tall max.- +
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Hops Seeds
Raw industrial material for beer brewing. Blooms in Spring and loves temperate climate. Besides making beer, it is used to make herbal teas, soft drinks, and for medicinal purposes.- +
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Dwarf Mix Petunia Seeds
An easy to grow, drought tolerant 6” bush garden favorite since 1950s. Rainbow mix of salmon red, violet, white, red and scarlet flowers very attractive to hummingbird and butterflies. Great for pot, patio and hanging baskets.- +
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Dwarf Orange Sulphureus Cosmos Seeds
50 - 70 cm dwarf cosmos variety with semi-double flower in orange. Tolerates poor and dry soils, high heat conditions. Good for pots, beds, or borders. It is easy to grow and maintain.- +
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White Vienna Kohlrabi Seeds
60 days, heirloom, best at 2-3” in diameter. Sweet and mild flavor. Great eating raw, in salad, steam or stir fry.- +
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Drumstick Tree Seeds
A fast growing tropical drought resistant tree, thriving in South Asia. Grown for its young edible young seed pods and leaves, packed with 90+ nutritients and 45+ antioxidants. Great in salad or soup; besides many traditional medicinal uses.- +
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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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Goliath F1 Asparagus Seeds
High quality F1 Hybrid asparagus. Very vigorous and early. Average spear weight about 28-32. Big spear diameter 12-15-18mm. Juicy. Spears are straight, tightly wrapped at top with slight purple blush. Producing spears from early to late crop season. High- +
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