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Early Mibuna Mustard Seeds
Broader leaves than Mizuna with stronger sweet taste. Originated in Mubu town of Japan. Lovely delicate mustard flavor that is fantastic in salad and pickling. A great cut & come again up to 5 times.- +
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Texas Grano Bulb Onion Seeds
Perfect for warmer southern climate. Mild, not too pugnent, nice sweet flavor in large bulb. Heirloom, 110 days, white flesh bulb onion can grow upto 1 Lb/ bulb.- +
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Carnival Double Mix Hollyhock Seeds
Beautiful mix of luscious pink, yellow ivory, white. Double hollyhock type. Brought to the USA by early collonist for their easy to grow flowers and medicinal uses. Tolerates poor soils. A garden classic with ornamental and medicinal uses. Great at gardeb- +
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Mix Lobelia Flower Seeds
Perennial low growing 10cm continuous blooming flower masses in blue, white, rose-lilac, carmine, bright blue, sky blue,...flowers. Great choice for bedding, container, hanging baskets,…- +
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Double Mix English Daisy Seeds
Colorful mix of double, single, and semidouble flower in pink, red, white, gold yellow on top of a low growing plant about 6”.Perennial flower, 100 days. Prefers cool climate as it cannot tolerate high heat (up to around 32 Celcius degree as in zon- +
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Royal Carpet Alyssum Seeds
RHS Garden Merit winner. 25cm compact low growing plant. Profuse flower in violet purple shade and sweet nice fragrance all summer long.- +
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Regina Alpine Strawberry Seeds
Smaller fruit than standard grocery store products, sweet. Very compact variety. Great for pot, hanging basket. This variety has high yield potential if taken care in right condition.- +
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Japanese Early Mizuna Mustard Seeds
Nice delicate mustard flavor without heat. Long slim white green stem, green leaves. It can grow up very big and heavy as 500 grams but flavor peaks for salad at 200 or 300 grams. 40 days, OP, a variety from Japan.- +
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Baby Blue Nemophila Seeds
Gorgeous blue little flowers. Does well in sandy soils and can tolerate drought. Sow seeds just under a fine layer of soil about 1/16-inch thick. The plant does not need much fertilizer. Attracts polinators: butterflies, bees,... Blooms from Spring to ear- +
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