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Ruby Red Swiss Chard Seeds
Very decorative! Great in pot, patio. Red stem and veins with green leaves. Swiss Chard is nutritious, tasty and is great in soup, steam, stir fries, stews,... Easy to grow.- +
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Yellow Cherokee Bush Bean Seeds
Yellow pod bush bean variety. Stringless tasty tender and crisp pod about 12- 15cm. Black seeds are excelled cooking bean. AAS winner.- +
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Rainbow Mix Carrot Seeds
Mix of white, red, orange, purple and gold. Carrot Rainbow Mix has tender, smooth skin,orange flesh sweet and tasty. A great planting pack for kids.- +
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Red F1 Komatsuna Mustard Seeds
Heat loving Japanese Komatsuna hybrid mustard. Deep red on upper and bright green on the other side of leaves., round tender fleashy leaves. Taste of mild mustard, no bitter, mild. Productive, tasty and easy to grow. Good in stir fries, salad, soup, steam- +
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Egyptian Riverhemp Seeds
Sweet edible yellow flower that are popular stir fry, steam boat cuisines in Vietnam. A fast growing perennial tree grows up to 20’; prefers damp soil near stream/river.- +
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Champion Radish Seeds
This is widely popular heirloom radish. 1957 AAS winner! Highly recommended by USU. Spicy & sweet flavor. Very reliable. Slow to becomes pithy. Use in salad, stir fries, salsa,... Good shipper! Radish loves full sun, rich well drained sandy soils. Note: r- +
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Hyssop Seeds
Strong flavor and aromatic like rosemary and lavender. Green top of hyssop is to make delicious tea excellent for chesty coughs. Chopped young leaves to scatter on for signature salad; also in soup, stews and fruit deserts. Older leaves are crushed and ap- +
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Dwarf Mix Begonia Seeds
Compact 20cm plant height. This begonia mix has many flower colors red, white, pink, scarlet,...on top of bronze and deep green foliage. Perfect for bedding, border and container.- +
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Sacred Hopi Tobacco Seeds
Nicotiana rustica, Aztec tobacco or strong tobacco, called ucuch in southern Mexico due to its Mayan roots, mapacho in South America, Bauerntabak in Germany, and thuoc lao in Vietnam. The leaves are used to smoke, snuff and produce commercial tobacco.- +
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