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Baby Blue Nemophila Seeds
Gorgeous blue little flowers. Does well in sandy soils and can tolerate drought. Sow seeds just under a fine layer of soil about 1/16-inch thick. The plant does not need much fertilizer. Attracts polinators: butterflies, bees,... Blooms from Spring to ear- +
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HiNoMaru Pompon Mix Aster Seeds
Bicolors in yellow, red, blue, white, salmon,... Small double flowers keep well in vase.- +
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Number 1 F1 Yellow Flesh Dwarf Papaya Seeds
Bright orange flesh, tasty. Fruit weighs around 1.9kg; 17.5cm long by 6 cm wide. Brix 11 - 13%. Very good shipper due to tough rind. Another high quality F1 variety from Taiwan.- +
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Red Hyacinth Bean Seeds
Rare red pod variety. Vigorous drought tolerant, short live perennial lugume growing up to 2m. Originated from Africa. Good choice for fence and border.- +
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Green White Kermit African Eggplant Seeds
Vigorous disease resistant variety, can be grown all year long except when temperature below 15 Celcius degree. Fruit are green white, thick flesh and crunchy. Around 85 days after sowing and harvest frame is in 3 months. Also known as pickling eggplant- +
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Crazy Mix Kale Seeds
Mix of various kale varieties such as blue scotch, toscano, red russian, red scarlet, siber frills, green kale heirloom, premier,.. Ratio of red/green is 30%/70%. Buy 2 or more packages for full presence of all types.- +
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Thyme Seeds
Popular compact culinary herb, easy to grow. Spicy, pugnent. Used as substitute for salt and pepper. It increases flavor depth to almost any dish: soups, gravy, casserole, poultry dishes, fish,... Besides, it has many medicinal uses and used to make tea.- +
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American Ginseng Seeds
Panax quinquefolius Seeds are difficult and takes long time to germinate. Increasing cultivation helps preserve this special variety. American Ginseng has many medicial uses and comparable medicial properties to Korean Ginseng.- +
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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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