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Champion Radish Seeds
This is widely popular heirloom radish. 1957 AAS winner! Highly recommended by USU. Spicy & sweet flavor. Very reliable. Slow to becomes pithy. Use in salad, stir fries, salsa,... Good shipper! Radish loves full sun, rich well drained sandy soils. Note: r- +
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Red Streak Mizuna Mustard Seeds
Special red streak fringed mizuna. Purple-red on borders of leaves, splash of red color on leaf make the scenery of garden become more beautiful. Easy to grow and develop very fast. Mildly spicy tast. Great in salads soups and stir-fry. Able to withstand- +
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Round Gourd Seeds
65 days, OP, edible fruit, roburst plan, high yield. ; popular in Asian dishes: stir fry, steam. Weight: around 1lb.- +
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Pronto Arugula Seeds
Highly serrated attractive leaves compared to traditional arugula. Mildly spicy, nutter and peppery! Great addition to salad, stir fries, or as spinach substitute,…- +
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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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Sawi Green Cantonese Choy Sum Cabbage Seeds
Early Chinese green with dark green leaves, light green stem coming up from base, very heat resistant, high disease resistance. Only 30 days to maturity. Grown for its tasty green and stem used in stir fry, asian soup and steam.- +
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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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Blue Cape Forget Me Not Anchusa Seeds
Intense blue distinct flower with white yellow center. Native to Africa, this forget me not flowers grow in clusters in a short bushy plant 18” tall max.- +
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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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