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Single Mix Cantebury Bells Seeds
Beautiful long strong spikes of Cantebury bell shaped single flowers in white, pink, light blue, blue shades. 90 cm tall biennial plant is good cut flower. Prefers well drained soil; and low humidity, cool weather.- +
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Sponge Gourd Luffa Seeds
Green skin, edible luffa loofah sponge gourd. Vigorous annual climber. Let the gourd mature to black yellow and harvest your bathing sponge. Very popular in Southeast Asian stir fry, soup, and steam dishes.- +
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Red Acre Cabbage Seeds
Reliable heirloom red cabbage, only 74 days to maturity. Deep red, round head around 7” and 2 to 4 lbs. Sweet nice cabbage. Keeps exceptinally well and longer than green cabbages.- +
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Hyssop Seeds
Strong flavor and aromatic like rosemary and lavender. Green top of hyssop is to make delicious tea excellent for chesty coughs. Chopped young leaves to scatter on for signature salad; also in soup, stews and fruit deserts. Older leaves are crushed and ap- +
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Shoots Crop Pumpkin Seeds
Grown for its many side shoots - a prefered staple in Asian countries. Great in stir fries, soup, steaming,…- +
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Vietnamese Perilla Tia To Beefsteak Mint Seeds
Member of the mint family with stronger, more aromatic flavor than Japanese varieties. Smaller green leaves than Hojiso green at topside and deep red at bottom. Great in seafood, salad, shrimp and fish.- +
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Licorice Seeds
Grown its root 50x sweeter than sugar, and earthy. Root extracts disguise bad odours wonderfully in tobacco, beer, drinks, and pharmaceutical tablets. One of the most popular herbs in Western herbal medicine, besides its flavoring uses. Aroma: similar to- +
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Moss Curled Parsley Seeds
Biannual Triple Curled French Parsly has uniform curled deeply cut dark green leaves, extra rich flavor. Compliment/ garnish in almost every dish;- +
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Dark Dragon Bitter Gourd Seeds
Dark green shiny fruit around 17cm - 24 long with little round spikes. Vigorous annual plant loves heat and humid. Bitter gourd gets its name from its bitterness that is popular in Asian cuisines such as meat stuff steam, soup,... the bitterness, fibre in- +
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