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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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Scarlet Nantes Carrot Seeds
Carrot Scarlet Nantes is almost coreless, cylindrical shape, finely-flavoured. It is about 7” long. Scarlet Nantes Carrots is a beloved classic with crisp texture, sweet flavour and delicious for snacking, cooking, and topping salads. It is also kno- +
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BlackOil Sunflower Seeds
Grown mainly for higher quality sunflower seed for bird and human consumption: meatier, higher oil content. Very popular choice.- +
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Super Dwarf Pak Choi Seeds
Super dwarf pak choi type, growing 5cm tall only. Smaller round seed compared to other pak chois’. Easy to grow.- +
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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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TopNotch Heat Resistant Spinach Seeds
Outstanding eating quality compared to other heat resistant varieties. Juicy delicious stem. Excellent flavours. Vigorous plant. This variety grows well in high heat climate up to 30 Celcius degree. Ready to harvest in only 30 - 35 days.- +
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Red Veined Sorrel Seeds
Good for both ornamental and culinary purposes. Similar to green version but with beautiful red vein. Best picked when small leaves.- +
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Red Asparagus Seeds
Very rare red heirloom asparagus. Perennial. 2 years to harvest. Soak the seeds in water for 12 hours before sowing for best germination.- +
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Stevia Seeds
Stevia natural germination rate is 50 to 60%. Stevia leaves are 30 - 40 times sweeter than common sugar and can be processed into extracts to be 200 - 300 times sweeter than sugar; no calories and so natural. A stevia plant can yield around 200 grams of d- +
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