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True Watercress Seeds
Needless to say, exceptionally nutritious; first rated vegetable even above broccoli in most nutritioin scales there are. The official watercress with latin name Nasturtium Officinale. Plant has regular thirst for water and it is best to establish a clean- +
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Mongolian Giant Sunflower Seeds
The tallest sunflower standing upto 420cm tall & huge yellow flower measuring 45cm in diameter. Sure to impress your neighbours!- +
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Licorice Seeds
Grown its root 50x sweeter than sugar, and earthy. Root extracts disguise bad odours wonderfully in tobacco, beer, drinks, and pharmaceutical tablets. One of the most popular herbs in Western herbal medicine, besides its flavoring uses. Aroma: similar to- +
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True Lavender Seeds
Truely lovely fragrance. Perennial flowering plant growing 60 cm tall. High in oil content. Wide culinary uses: tea, soup, salad, stew,…- +
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Strawberry Fields Gomphrena Seeds
Masses of globe red flowers. Height 60cm. Strong vase life, wonderful cut flower fresh/ dried. Drought tolerant and heat tolerant. Little maintenance required.- +
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Edible Burdock Seeds
A nutritious specialty biannual root herb that cooks like normal carrot in soups, stews. Flavor: similar to carrot but with distinct earthy taste. Besides, Japanese herbalists claims burdock to have various medicinal properties. Root can also be used dry.- +
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Bells of Ireland Seeds
Green bell-shaped 3cm wide calyces surrounding flower spikes that can be as long as 90cm. In some cultures, bells of Ireland is a symbol of good luck. and is an excellent cut flower. The seeds benefits from cold stratification (in freezer) for a week bef- +
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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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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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