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Green Love Lies Bleeding Amaranth Seeds
Rope strings of dropping green flower. Also known as Green Love Lies Bleeding, it is cultivated from grains of Amaranthus. Easy to grow in good drainage areas. Flowers bloom in summer with full green on linden creat a prominent flower garden.- +
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Four Angled Dragon Bean Seeds
A heat and humidity loving bean variety very popular in South Asia, Africa. Green beans are cooked, steamed,stir fried like spinach, tubers like potato,...- +
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Sakurajima Giant Radish Seeds
Giant root radishes normally around 14 lbs or can be as heavy as 100 Lbs +, renowned as World largest radish. Mild sweet flavor; use as pickling or stir fry. Heirloom, 80 - 120 days.- +
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Common Sage Seeds
Classic culinary herb. Fragrant grey leaves. Used in meat dishes, sauces, mix herb, tea,…60cm tall plant has many medicinal uses.- +
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Sweet Alyssum Mix Seeds
Lovely little flowers in purple, pink, white and lilac. Very uniform low growing 25cm habit makes it wonderful choice for containers, rock garden, patio,....- +
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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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Peppermint Extra Double Moss Rose Seeds
Pink Peppermint extra double flowers. Improved varieties for more fluffy flower appearance. Low growing semi-succulent plant mature only upto 6” tall while speading as far as 15” wide; Native to dry Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay, moss rose can- +
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Mix Scarlet Sage Seeds
Most famous heat tolerant bright colorful mix of red, lilac, white and violet flowering plants! 30cm compact plant with robust growing habit. Frost tender. Ideal for bedding, pot, patio, garden edging,...- +
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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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