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Compact Piccolino Basil Seeds
Charming little-leaf naturally compact ball-shaped bush basil that grows no more than 15cm tall. Strong spicy basil aroma that serves well in any basil seasoning dishes. Convenient planting in your window kitchen for easy harvest.- +
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Dwarf Pink Alyssum Seeds
25cm low-growing spreading pink flowers. Great choice for bedding and borders. Profuse flower in pink shade and sweet nice fragrance all summer long.- +
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Common Purslane Seeds
This delicious succulent vegetable tastes refreshing, a bit acidic and is rich in Omega 3 acid, super high in vitamin A (than most plants). Great to add in salad, soup,... Leaves are 5cm long. Plant height 50cm and it has spreading habit. Let it bolt to s- +
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Green Ball Summer Squash Seeds
Compact bush zucchini plant growing 60 cm tall and produces oblong zucchini measuring 8 - 10 cm in just 45 days. Best eating quality is when the fruit is around 6cm. As a zucchini, the whole plant is edible. Stalk, leaves, stems are cooked well in soups,- +
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Red Extra Double Moss Rose Seeds
Red extra double flowers. Improved varieties for more fluffy flower appearance. Low growing semi-succulent plant mature only upto 6” tall while speading as far as 15” wide; Native to dry Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay, moss rose can live at bla- +
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Italian Giant Plain Parsley Seeds
Flat dark green parsley superb for authentic Italian cuisines. Nice rich aromatic flavor. Vigorous, upright stem, thich stalk. Easy to grow.- +
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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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Green Wave Mustard Seeds
AAS winner for its beautiful frilly edge bright green leaves, slow to bold quality and sharp delicious spicy flavor. Reliable. Heat tolerant.- +
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Water Mimosa Seeds
Water mimosa seed coat are hard. Rub seeds in sand paper and leave seeds in water for 7 - 10 days until germination starts. Once germinated, bring seeds away for planting. It needs constant water level like red water spinach. If planted in water, it grows- +
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