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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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Dwarf Teddy Bear Sunflower Seeds
75 days, annual double branching sunflower (producing many flowers), very versatile: growing 30 cm plant in small container and as tall as 90 - 110 cm in garden. Flowers are 10cm in diameter and fluffy double. Little pollen.- +
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Small Bell Bean Seeds
Small bean variety, a member of a vetch family. Also known as horse bean. Good innoculator (nitrogen fixing).- +
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White Pampas Grass Seeds
Perennial majestic ornamental, White giant plumes on big grass plant 180 to 300 cm tall. Big blooms appear in 2nd year.- +
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Orange Habanero Hot Pepper Seeds
Matures from green to bright orange. One of the world hottest peppers. 100 days to harvest. Extremely hot, up to 350.000 Scoville Heat Units. Take special care when handling this plant seeds and fruit.- +
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Saladmore F1 Cucumber Seeds
Award winning bush-type F1 hybrid cucumber for tight space/garden. Vines are 60cm long with many 12cm long and crisp delicious fruits. 55 days to harvest.- +
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Oregano Seeds
Bushy perennial herb native to Mediterranean. Italian Oregano has purple brown stem, green leaves sometimes red blushed; flower: white to rose. Use in salad, Mexican, Italian and Greek cuisines; companion spices with tomato, onion, garlic, beef. Suitable- +
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WormWood Seeds
A specialy perennial herb with strong medicinal uses tracing back to ancient Egyptians. Upto 6’ tall. Foliage: whitish green small serated leaves with little hair on both sides and yellow flower. However this plant is poisonous and kills many insect- +
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Sonata Yellow Cosmos Seeds
Very rare! New break-though with bright yellow petals fading into light yellow white in the end. Great for garden borders. Cosmos Bipinnatus.- +
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