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Pendula Balcony Mix Petunia Seeds
OP mix of petunia pendula violet, white, pink, red and purple. Well suited for hanging baskets, containers, and borders.- +
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Broadleaf Endive Seeds
Broad stem lettuce like leaf. The plant grows 30 - 40 cm tall and much less bitter as an endive than most other curly green endives. Good in salad, sauteed, stir fries, soups, stews,... Stands well in heat.- +
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Meo Ethnic Mustard Seeds
Very rare and little known crunchy specialty mustard grown only in Sapa District of Lao Cai Province, Vietnam. Green leaves with tiny hair on surface. Great in salad or stir fry or soup.- +
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PennyRoyal Seeds
Perennial spreading herb. Highly scented and very effective againt bad insects like mosquitoes, ant, mice,... Use pennyroyal like peppermint and note its distilled oil is toxic but the tea rinse is safe for outside skin use. Prenant women should not use.- +
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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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Mix Gomphrena Seeds
Masses of globe flowers in red, salmon, white, purple. Height 60cm. Strong vase life, wonderful cut flower fresh/ dried. Drought tolerant and heat tolerant. Little maintenance required.- +
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White Extra Double Moss Rose Seeds
White 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 live at b- +
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Creeping Daisy Seeds
Growing only 15 - 30 cm, Creeping Daisy has white flower as big as 3cm, and spreading habit that makes it good ground cover, garden bed, and great choice for pot and patio.- +
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Long Island Brussels Sprouts Seeds
115 days, heirloom, high yields upto 100 sprouts for such compact plant (only 24”). The cooler the weather, the sweeter it tastes.- +
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