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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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Blue Mealycup Sage Seeds
RHS Garden Merit award winning variety, perennial growing 60cm tall. Beautiful violet blue flower spike on long stem. Wonderful cut or dry flower, border, pot plant.- +
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Yellow Button Tansy Flower Seeds
Bright yellow ball like flowers with pinnate leaves and camphor scent. It has some medicinal properties and helps control insects.- +
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Extra Long Sponge Gourd Luffa Seeds
Extra Long fruit, upto 120cm, weighing upto 500 grams. Prolific with upto 15 fruits per plant. Green skin, edible luffa loofah sponge gourd. Vigorous annual climber. Let the gourd mature to black yellow and harvest your bathing sponge. Very popular in Sou- +
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White Seoul Daikon Radish Seeds
a heat tolerant widely adaptable Japanese variety produces 20 - 24 cm long, up to 5cm in diameter root. Mild sweet, unusually crispy and delicious. Agressively vigorous. Raw in salad, cooking, steaming, pickling are OK with this root.- +
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Early Mibuna Mustard Seeds
Broader leaves than Mizuna with stronger sweet taste. Originated in Mubu town of Japan. Lovely delicate mustard flavor that is fantastic in salad and pickling. A great cut & come again up to 5 times.- +
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Chia Seeds
Grown for highly condensed nutrition quality seeds: very high in fibre, omega 3 acids, protein, vitamin, antioxidants and minerals.. Used by Aztec warriors during war time, Chia seeds are grown and made into drinks. The annual plant grows around 100 cm ta- +
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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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