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Single Indian Mix Hollyhock Seeds
Mix of lovely pink, red, ivory, white, yellow and black. Single Hollyhock mix. 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 gar- +
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Vietnamese Ngo Gai Culantro Seeds
Flat leaves with saw edges growing from plant base. Flavor similar to cilantro but stronger. 90 days, Tender perennial and often grown as annual. Great in pots. It is believed to repel snakes.- +
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Mexican Sour Gherkin Seeds
Originating in Mexico, it is very heat resistant and most productive in green house or hot weather. Mini watermelon fruit that tastes citrus and tangy; around double the size of your thumb. also known as cucamelon, mouse melon, mexican sour gherkin. Seeds- +
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Dwarf 30Cm Mix Sulphureus Cosmos Seeds
30cm Super dwarf sulfur cosmos variety with semi-double flower in red, orange, yellow and white. Tolerates poor and dry soils, high heat conditions. Good for pots, beds, or borders. It is easy to grow and maintain.- +
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Flower Harvest Pumpkin Seeds
Born for flower and small fruit harvest. The more you harvest them, the more keeps coming up.- +
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Genovese Basil Seeds
the best Italian basil variety, widely planted in its hometown Italy. 40 - 60 cm tall plant.- +
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Drumstick Tree Seeds
A fast growing tropical drought resistant tree, thriving in South Asia. Grown for its young edible young seed pods and leaves, packed with 90+ nutritients and 45+ antioxidants. Great in salad or soup; besides many traditional medicinal uses.- +
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Asian Yellow Stripe Melon Conomon Seeds
Riping from green to yellow & white stripes. Distict flavor. Use to make smoothie with sugar added, desert, fruit mix,.... 70 - 75 days.- +
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Tall Red Bachelor’s Button Seeds
About 70 - 100 cm tall. Deep, rosy red double flowers. 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 cor- +
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