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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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Red Jute Molokhia Seeds
Red stalk and stem and mini-sawtooth leaves with small tendrils at the base of each leaf; An Asian densely-grown staple favourite and popular due to its high nutrition content. The plant has fresh greenleaves with viscous texture when crushed, which is th- +
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Mix Morning Glory Seeds
Colorful mix of blue, red, pink, white 4” flowers. Heart shaped leaves. Vine spread 300cm ++. This drought tolerant vine is good for fences, border,... Easy to grow.- +
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Kido Dwarf 60cm Mix Cosmos Seeds
Graceful mixture of simple cutflowers finely compact lacy foliage; bursting in bright shades of red, carmine, pink and white make into a vivid garden and full useful insect attraction.Short stem, easy to grow and develop quickly to flower from seed. Excel- +
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Red Russian Kale Seeds
Heirloom, green serrated leaf, red vein and stems, a cool season kale. Sweet leaves are great for salad, steam, fast stir fry. Kale is a super food and must have for high nutrition. Beware: protect your kale from worms - their favorite! 65 days.- +
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Mexican Tarragon Mexican Mint Seeds
A tarragon subsitute with beautiful yellow flowers. Taste: not as strong as anise and good in soup. Member of the mint family. Perennial. Also known as sweet mace, spanish tarragon. Easy to grow.- +
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Shoots Crop Pumpkin Seeds
Grown for its many side shoots - a prefered staple in Asian countries. Great in stir fries, soup, steaming,…- +
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Anise Seeds
Plant for its delicious seed as spice. Wonderfully sweet and licorice flavour to use in cakes, cookes, soup, fruit dishes, bread. Popular herb native the the Middle East.- +
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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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