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Korean Mint Seeds
Leaves taste like mint and liquorice; used in akes, tea, or salad. Perennial herb native to East Asia. Tall tree upto 36”, tall stems with blue purple flower - great for cut flower.Very easy to grow nad low maintenance.- +
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Compact Piccolino Basil Seeds
Charming little-leaf naturally compact ball-shaped bush basil that grows no more than 15cm tall. Strong spicy basil aroma that serves well in any basil seasoning dishes. Convenient planting in your window kitchen for easy harvest.- +
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Green Curled Ruffec Endive Seeds
Cut and come again salad like chicory. Heat resistant and vigorous. From the 2nd cut, the plant grows more erect and stronger than the first.- +
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Waltham Butternut Squash Seeds
Smooth textured with cylindrical neck and orange flesh inside that has delicious sweet and rich vitamin A. Its yellow skin is hard, thick. This is the most popular winter squash type is not only used to make creamy soup but also great for steaming, boilin- +
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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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Speckled Swan Gourd Seeds
The name comes from gourd shape with curved neck that resembles a swan. A great choice for crafting as gourds generally become harden when fully mature to seeds. When picked for eating, specked swan weighs around 3 pounds, and stands 35cm tall.- +
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Red Giant Mustard Seeds
Flashy red green mustard leaves, pugnent. 60 days, OP. Great in salad, stir fry. Pick up baby leaves if you prefer less pugnency.- +
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Sonata Yellow Cosmos Seeds
Very rare! New break-though with bright yellow petals fading into light yellow white in the end. Great for garden borders. Cosmos Bipinnatus.- +
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American Ginseng Seeds
Panax quinquefolius Seeds are difficult and takes long time to germinate. Increasing cultivation helps preserve this special variety. American Ginseng has many medicial uses and comparable medicial properties to Korean Ginseng.- +
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