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Korean Mint Seeds
Leaves taste like mint and liquorice; used in akes, tea, or salad. Perennial herb native to East Asia. Tall tree upto 36”, tall stems with blue purple flower - great for cut flower.Very easy to grow nad low maintenance.- +
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Single Indian Mix Hollyhock Seeds
Mix of lovely pink, red, ivory, white, yellow and black. Single Hollyhock mix. Brought to the USA by early collonist for their easy to grow flowers and medicinal uses. Tolerates poor soils. A garden classic with ornamental and medicinal uses. Great at gar- +
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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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Buag Ngu Serpent Gourd Seeds
Very prolific and vigorous variety producing dark green fruit around 12” long with white stripes. Serves well in Asian dishes like stir fries or soup or steam. It is wide adaptable and has various medicinal and culinary uses.- +
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Florence Fennel Seeds
Fennel tastes like anise with a bit of aromatic tart and sweetness at the same time. Fennel Florence seeds, stalks and white solid bulb are common in salads, fish and sauces. Requires rich soil to grow. 110 days, OP, annual.- +
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Centella Asiatic Gotu Kola Seeds
Gotu Kola is popular tropical vegetable in Vietnam. Tasty in Western salad, Vietnamese soup and a favorite street smoothie. It takes around 25 days to spouting.- +
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HiNoMaru Pompon Mix Aster Seeds
Bicolors in yellow, red, blue, white, salmon,... Small double flowers keep well in vase.- +
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Blue Scotch Kale Seeds
Very curly, delicious, cold hardy. Favorite heiloom kale. Protect your kale from worms and bugs because they are well aware that kale is a high nutrition super food.- +
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Hyssop Seeds
Strong flavor and aromatic like rosemary and lavender. Green top of hyssop is to make delicious tea excellent for chesty coughs. Chopped young leaves to scatter on for signature salad; also in soup, stews and fruit deserts. Older leaves are crushed and ap- +
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