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Sweet Marjoram Seeds
Flavor: similar to Oregano, but sweeter and more balsam-ish. Great in pizza, goose, cajun dishes, sausage, salad,... Compact herb native to Southern Europe and Mediterrranean. Suitable to both pot, patio or normal garden soil.- +
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Blue Cape Forget Me Not Anchusa Seeds
Intense blue distinct flower with white yellow center. Native to Africa, this forget me not flowers grow in clusters in a short bushy plant 18” tall max.- +
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Black Icebox F1 Watermelon Seeds
Torpedo type F1 hyrbid watermelon. 68 days to maturity; tolerant to medium rain than most other varieties. Red flesh, sweet and delicious. Fruit weight 3 - 3.5kg. Tough rind and good for transportation.- +
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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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Green Saladbowl Lettuce Seeds
AAS winner. Delicious oakleaf variety in green shades. Great for baby leaves. Mild no bitter. 65 days- +
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Saladmore F1 Cucumber Seeds
Award winning bush-type F1 hybrid cucumber for tight space/garden. Vines are 60cm long with many 12cm long and crisp delicious fruits. 55 days to harvest.- +
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Golden Ball Turnip Seeds
One of the best tasting turnip root in the market. 8 to 10 cm in diameter amber gold skin turnip, meaty delicious flesh.- +
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Mix African Daisy Seeds
African daisies look pretty much like standard daisies but unique in the Asteraceae family, drought tolerant annual and widely adaptable. This is a blend of 2” diameter flower in white, orange, and salmon colors.- +
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Yellow Extra Double Moss Rose Seeds
Yellow extra double flowers. Improved varieties for more fluffy flower appearance. Low growing semi-succulent plant mature only upto 6” tall while speading as far as 15” wide; Native to dry Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay, moss rose can live at- +
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