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Standard Dill Seeds
Widely adaptable but it prefers moist, well drained soil. Native to Iran, India and Europe, Dill is a common annual herb with outstanding flavor to go with pea, salad, potato, cream, cucumber and in asian fish soup.- +
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Rau Ngot Katuk Star Gooseberry Seeds
Edible dark green oval leaves; used as staple in South East Asia in soup, stir fry. Plant can grow upto 3m tall. It also has many medicinal uses.- +
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Red Ruby Bulb Onion Seeds
Aromatic, tasty, purnent and firm flesh. High yield. 120 days, long day medium sized bulb onion, Open Polinated, good storage for 6 months. Harvest once the tops fall.- +
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Double Dwarf 25cm Mix Gaillardia Seeds
Mix of white, red and yelow colors. Tender perennial plant requires little care. only 25cm tall. Can withstand harsh climate and suitable for pot, bedding and balcony.- +
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Kentucky Bush Bean Seeds
Exceptional flavor. Heavy yield of 22 cm long pods in clusters. One of the oldest and most tasty bean there is in the market. S-shaped pods are meaty, tender and almost stringless. Pole bean type.- +
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Burgess Buttercup Squash Seeds
New England favorite! Deep orange rich butery & sweet flesh. Weight: 1.5 - 2kg. Each plant produces about 4 fruits. Vines can reach 5m long.- +
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Sour Rosella Seeds
Edible tropical hibiscus from southeast Asia with dark red calyces. Dried seed pods used to flavor fruit drinks. Flowers are citrus like in deserts. Both flowers are calyces are widely dried to make tea. Heat and humid tolerant.- +
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UC 157 Asparagus Seeds
F2. High yielding commercial variety. Reportedly produces 165.9 spears/m2 (within 5 years according to report from INNA at Bio-Bio area, Chile). Early. Green, tightly wrapped hear. Average spear size. Very vigorous and suitable for hot climate like Mexico- +
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Tall Red Bachelor’s Button Seeds
About 70 - 100 cm tall. Deep, rosy red double flowers. Suitable for cutting, beds and borders, flower mixtures, and the pollinator garden. Flower petals are edible. The Bachelor’s Button name comes from the tradition of your men’s holding cor- +
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