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Detroit Beet Seeds
Striking deep red beet flesh. Old heirloom! Tender, very sweet 7cm big globe root. This is the original variety from that many more hybrids are born for higher disease resistance,... Don’t waste green beet top that is of very high nutrition value.- +
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Dwarf Godetia Seeds
Annual dwarf beautiful flowers in pink/red, white and combinations. Low maintenance plant, easy to grow.- +
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Mix Alpinus Aster Seeds
Blend of blue, pink and white flowers. From the region of Alpine, Aster Alpinus prefers well drained soil and full sun, and zone 7 - 8 mild weather. Remove the deadhead for longer boom time.- +
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Heat Resistant Green Okra Seeds
Very vigorous plant with strong root set. Asian type of okra. Tolerates heat.- +
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Waltham Butternut Squash Seeds
Smooth textured with cylindrical neck and orange flesh inside that has delicious sweet and rich vitamin A. Its yellow skin is hard, thick. This is the most popular winter squash type is not only used to make creamy soup but also great for steaming, boilin- +
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Mix Morning Glory Seeds
Colorful mix of blue, red, pink, white 4” flowers. Heart shaped leaves. Vine spread 300cm ++. This drought tolerant vine is good for fences, border,... Easy to grow.- +
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Hummingbird Tree Seeds
A white flowered variety. Used widely in South East Asia as staple in stir fries, steam boat, soup,... This fast growing tree is very thirsty for water and produces a lot more flowers when planted near riverside.- +
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Dwarf Jewel Mix Nasturtium Seeds
30 cm dwarf flowering plant produces sunny flowers yellow, orange, red and gold. Each flower measures about 5 - 8 cm. Edible flowers and leaves that taste like cress in salad. Mature seeds can be roasted and grinded to substitute pepper. Good choice for c- +
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Mary Washington Asparagus Seeds
High reliability, flavor and disease resistance. Flavor is crisp sweet and tasty. Plant Mary Washington perennial seeds for once and harvest in the years to come: initially a bit in the 2nd year and full cutting from the year after. The mature bed of aspa- +
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