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Miss Jekyll Love In A Mist Nigella Seeds
Misty web of bracts/ foliage surrounding starlike flowers. Seed pods and flowers are long lasting in vases and could be dried for flower arrangement. How to dry nigell flower: hang the flower stem up side down in cool, windy area (fridge is a good choice)- +
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Early Prolific Summer Squash Seeds
12” long lemon yellow fruits with tapered neck towards the stem end and prefer to grow in humus-rich soil or well-drained soil. Low in fat and carbohydrate, rich in Vitamin C, Potassium and Magnesium. Best used for cooking as stuffed and baked, gril- +
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Rainbow Mix Swiss Chard Seeds
Popular green, classified as beet leaf, in shades of red, yellow, orange, white, red. Spinach substitute, very nutritious and reliable. Great for both for culinary and ornamental purposes.- +
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Red Flesh Dragon Fruit Seeds
This variety produces red fresh fruit. Pitaya or pitahaya is a cactus like species native to tropical Americas, thriving in Southeast Asia, Florida, the Caribbean, Australia and tropical + subtropical world. It is the most distinct cacti plant that produc- +
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Yellow Daisy Seeds
Originated from Africa and widely adaptable. 12” tall. Beautiful yellow round petals surrounding larger yellow center.- +
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FordHook Giant Swiss Chard Seeds
RHS Award winning thick huge stalk, dark green savoyed tender leaves in high yield even in good heat. One of the best swiss chards. Stays well in container, patio.- +
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Peruvian Cherry Seeds
Distict pineapple flavour with sweet & acidic; an interesting combination of pineapple and tomato flavour. Orange flavourful berry with lantern-like paper husk that helps protect the fruit and prolong the storing time up to a month after picking. Member o- +
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Colorful Mix Summer Squash Seeds
Mix of most polular heirloom bush type squash varieties such as prolific, dark green, tatume, flying saucers mix,...- +
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Water Mimosa Seeds
Water mimosa seed coat are hard. Rub seeds in sand paper and leave seeds in water for 7 - 10 days until germination starts. Once germinated, bring seeds away for planting. It needs constant water level like red water spinach. If planted in water, it grows- +
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