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Swiss Giants Mix Pansy Seeds
Large double flower pansies. Mix of orange, purple, white, yelow, blue and red shades and dark blotch on each flower. Attractive in pot, baskets, border,…Edible flowers in salad.- +
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WormWood Seeds
A specialy perennial herb with strong medicinal uses tracing back to ancient Egyptians. Upto 6’ tall. Foliage: whitish green small serated leaves with little hair on both sides and yellow flower. However this plant is poisonous and kills many insect- +
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Common Sage Seeds
Classic culinary herb. Fragrant grey leaves. Used in meat dishes, sauces, mix herb, tea,…60cm tall plant has many medicinal uses.- +
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Bells of Ireland Seeds
Green bell-shaped 3cm wide calyces surrounding flower spikes that can be as long as 90cm. In some cultures, bells of Ireland is a symbol of good luck. and is an excellent cut flower. The seeds benefits from cold stratification (in freezer) for a week bef- +
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Shoots Crop Pumpkin Seeds
Grown for its many side shoots - a prefered staple in Asian countries. Great in stir fries, soup, steaming,…- +
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SS1 Tender Tasty Collard Seeds
Exceptional eating quality for collards, tasty, sweet, tender leaves, petioles and even the stem. Highly recommended! Except for the root, you cannot waste any thing from this variety. For higher eating quality, harvest before bolting. Each plant weighs a- +
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Sugar Snap Pea Seeds
RHS Garden Merit Winner and AAS winner. You cannot be wrong choosing this variety. Comparing with many other varieties, we rate 10/10 in eating quality: outstandingly sweet, juicy crisp thick pods and beans right in the garden. Also great in stir fries, s- +
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Tall Mix Celosia Cristata Seeds
Glossy crested flower heads. Mix of bright red, pinks and yellow. Grown up to 75 cm. Your flower heads are edible. Good choice for border plant.- +
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Mammoth Sunflower Seeds
Single giant sunflower variety. Head around 30cm on top of a giant 300cm plant. This plant height definitely need staking in windy areas or just simply planting it to lean against the wall. Seeds are meaty and delicious.- +
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