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Thai Golden Oblong Egg Eggplant Seeds
Pretty oblong egg shaped eggplant that matures gold 4cm long tasty fruit. Highly ornamental and suitable for medium 40cm sized container. Used widely in Asian dishes like prickles, fries, stew. (normally used when white).- +
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Dark Green Long Wax Gourd Seeds
Dark green skin, greenish white flesh; average weight about 4kg/fruit. Used widely in Asian stir fries, soup, steaming,… Also known as Bi Sat Xanh, Long Wax Grourd, a popular staple in South Asia.- +
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Burning Bush Kochia Seeds
Highly ornamental ability to change color from green to intense red in autumn. Drought tolerant. Versatile plant, can grow from 8” to 28”. Great border plant.- +
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Cluster Russian Cucumber Seeds
Abundant of 15cm fruits growing in 2 or 3 clusters. Great for pickle and salad.- +
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Peanut Seeds
Fresh delicious nutricious seeds great in steam, salad, stews,… is now within your reach. Peanuts are best grown in tropic or subtropical climate but can adapt widely. Besides, peanut is known for its nitrogen fixing quality and is a great rotation plant- +
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Tom Thumb Mix Dwarf Garden Balsam Seeds
More compact than others, this dwarf balsam growing 35cm tall. Numerous flowers all summer long. Prefer rich, well drained soil. Thriving in high heat and humidity climate, garden balsam is widely adaptable. Reseed in abundance.- +
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Sping F1 Cucumber Seeds
Slender, dark green fruit that favorited in Japan. The fruit is 9-10 inches long. The diameter is smaller than other regular cucumbers. Its exterior with slender, thin-skinned dark green cucumber and smooth, grooved skin, inner flesh is crisp, firm and mi- +
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Japanese Sweet Green Melon Seeds
flavorful sweet fruit in abundance (about 5 fruits per plant). Vigorous and has good disease resistance package.- +
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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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