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Russian Tarragon Seeds
a French tarragon substitute. Less intense in flavour than French tarragon but can be grown from seeds and much hardier. Goes well in poultry, sauces, soup and stews. Russian Tarragon has some medicinal uses and assists with digestions, palatability,... P- +
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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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Sponge Gourd Luffa Seeds
Green skin, edible luffa loofah sponge gourd. Vigorous annual climber. Let the gourd mature to black yellow and harvest your bathing sponge. Very popular in Southeast Asian stir fry, soup, and steam dishes.- +
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Blue Mealycup Sage Seeds
RHS Garden Merit award winning variety, perennial growing 60cm tall. Beautiful violet blue flower spike on long stem. Wonderful cut or dry flower, border, pot plant.- +
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Tall Mix Nasturtium Seeds
Beautiful bright colors pink, red, orange, gold,... flowers in climbling perennial vine. Edible flowers and leaves that taste like cress in salad. Mature seeds can be roasted and grinded to substitute pepper. A good choice for fence, border, or any medium- +
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Dwarf Godetia Seeds
Annual dwarf beautiful flowers in pink/red, white and combinations. Low maintenance plant, easy to grow.- +
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Snake Gourd Seeds
Pale green skin, no stripes, white flesh,50” long x 6” wide snake gourds, ready to harvest after 120 days. Best eating quality at size 6”, for some italian dishes to harvest at 35”. A great plant to grow at home.- +
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Mix African Daisy Seeds
African daisies look pretty much like standard daisies but unique in the Asteraceae family, drought tolerant annual and widely adaptable. This is a blend of 2” diameter flower in white, orange, and salmon colors.- +
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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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