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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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German Chamomile Seeds
Prolific white flowers with yellow center, diameter around 3cm. Grown for its pleasant fragrance, dried flowers and leaves to make relaxing tea. 60cm tall plant.- +
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Blue Cape Forget Me Not Anchusa Seeds
Intense blue distinct flower with white yellow center. Native to Africa, this forget me not flowers grow in clusters in a short bushy plant 18” tall max.- +
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Beit Alpha Cucumber Seeds
Mediterranean variety with deliciously sweet seedless burpless cucumber that has thin skin and does not need peeling. High yeilding with most flowers are female. A parthenocarpic variety. Disease resistance: CMV, CVYV, DM, PM, WMV, ZYMV. 56 days. Single f- +
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Giant Belgium Tomato Seeds
Probably the most popular giant tomato in the market. weight up to 2 lbs, with some exceptions upto 5 lbs. Sweet tomato type that some farmers make wine with it. Staking required. Indeterminate. 90 days- +
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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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Costoluto Genovese Tomato Seeds
Italian heirloom. Heavily ribbed red tomato with full flavour. Adapts to many climate types. Beautiful and delicious in salad. Fruit weight 230 gramds.- +
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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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Lemon Mint Seeds
Pleasant minty citrus like spicy aroma when leaves are crushed. Great for herbal tea and butterfly garden. Lavender pink twisted flower head dotted with purple and lanced leaves. This is why its species name is citriodora that means to have a citrus aroma- +
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