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Tall Blue Bachelor’s Button Seeds
Deep blue double flowers. About 70 - 100 cm tall. 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 cornflow- +
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Detroit Beet Seeds
Striking deep red beet flesh. Old heirloom! Tender, very sweet 7cm big globe root. This is the original variety from that many more hybrids are born for higher disease resistance,... Don’t waste green beet top that is of very high nutrition value.- +
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Florence Fennel Seeds
Fennel tastes like anise with a bit of aromatic tart and sweetness at the same time. Fennel Florence seeds, stalks and white solid bulb are common in salads, fish and sauces. Requires rich soil to grow. 110 days, OP, annual.- +
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Sakurajima Giant Radish Seeds
Giant root radishes normally around 14 lbs or can be as heavy as 100 Lbs +, renowned as World largest radish. Mild sweet flavor; use as pickling or stir fry. Heirloom, 80 - 120 days.- +
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Crackerjack Mix Arican Marigold Seeds
Large 10-13cm diameter double booms in orange, yellow and lemon shades. Crackerjack African Marigolds are strong and about 60 - 90 cm tall. It is heat, humid and sun loving. Easy to grow.- +
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Black Nigra Hollyhock Seeds
Rare black single hollyhock variety. 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 border. Self reseed biannuals, the pla- +
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Lovage Seeds
Flavourful green herb specialty. Young leaves are used in salad, poultry dishes. Roots are used as vegetable; seeds as spice. They taste like celery.- +
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Red Pear Tomato Seeds
Productive of red teardrop-shaped tomatoes; 3- 4 cm long. Delicious, few seeds. 75 days to maturity. Tall plant around 170cm- +
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White Bitter Gourd Seeds
White skin type, 18cm long. 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 this gourd are essential to body health be- +
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