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Asian Heirloom Bush Bean Seeds
Heirloom bush bean type. No need for trelise. Easy to grow in large pot/patio. Requires well drained soil.- +
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Kido Dwarf 60cm Mix Cosmos Seeds
Graceful mixture of simple cutflowers finely compact lacy foliage; bursting in bright shades of red, carmine, pink and white make into a vivid garden and full useful insect attraction.Short stem, easy to grow and develop quickly to flower from seed. Excel- +
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Heavenly Blue Morning Glory Seeds
Blue flower. Heart shaped leaves. Vine spread 300cm ++. This drought tolerant vine is good for fences, border,... Easy to grow.- +
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Ruby Red Swiss Chard Seeds
Very decorative! Great in pot, patio. Red stem and veins with green leaves. Swiss Chard is nutritious, tasty and is great in soup, steam, stir fries, stews,... Easy to grow.- +
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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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Yellow Pear Tomato Seeds
Yellow pear shaped fruit. Similar to red pear variety but the fruit color. One of the rarest heirloom tomato varieties. Very productive of yellow tomatoes shaped like little pear; 3- 4 cm long. Delicious, few seeds. 75 days to maturity. Tall plant around- +
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Pompon Double Dahlia Seeds
Small attractive double pompon flowers in many colors. 120cm tall; tender perennial. Ideal for an outstanding border or bedding display during the summer months.- +
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Cups & Saucers Canterbury Bells Seeds
Selected strains for cut flowers. Long strong spikes of Cantebury bell shaped double flowers in white, pink, blue shades. 90 cm tall biennial plant is good cut flower. Prefers well drained soil; and low humidity, cool weather.- +
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Mary Washington Asparagus Seeds
High reliability, flavor and disease resistance. Flavor is crisp sweet and tasty. Plant Mary Washington perennial seeds for once and harvest in the years to come: initially a bit in the 2nd year and full cutting from the year after. The mature bed of aspa- +
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