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Ruegen Strawberry Seeds
Incredibly sweet and tasty strawberry. Beautiful, everbearing & well behaved rennerless plant. 120 days, Improved strain of the alpine strawberry.- +
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Oregano Seeds
Bushy perennial herb native to Mediterranean. Italian Oregano has purple brown stem, green leaves sometimes red blushed; flower: white to rose. Use in salad, Mexican, Italian and Greek cuisines; companion spices with tomato, onion, garlic, beef. Suitable- +
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Royal Family Mix Sweet Pea Seeds
Annual climbing flower vine native to Italy comes with large heat loving flowers in rainbow mix of purple, lavender, pink, salmon, white, red. Great cut flower with large booms and more flowers on a stem, through as not highly scented as other varieties.- +
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Mix Signed Marigold Seeds
Hundreds of small flowers in mix colors red, yellow, orange on mounded plants. Citrus scent. Leaves are edible nice in salad.- +
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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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Jalapeno Hot Pepper Seeds
Dark green maturing to red, thick fruitwall in shape of a cone 3 inches long, has a mild unique flavor. Delicious in soups, stir-fry, pizza. Very popular. Originating from Mexico, this plant is heat resistant.- +
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Sugar Beet Seeds
Great for making sugar, syrup! NON-GMO sugar beet variety. 95 days, heirloom, matures at 2 - 4 lb weight. Containing as much as 20% of sucrose,- +
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Green Holy Basil Seeds
Green leaf variety. Bush type herb. Native to India, used widely in Thai cuisines and tea, considered sacred in Hindu religion. Leaves have spicy musky sweet flavor with hint of chocolate. It has many culinary and medicinal uses.- +
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Oriental Bitter Gourd Seeds
Light green shiny fruit around 15cm long. Vigorous annual plant loves heat and humid. Bitter gourd gets its name from its bitterness that is popular in Asian cuisines such as meat stuff steam, soup,... the bitterness, fibre in this gourd are essential to- +
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