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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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Dwarf Mix Petunia Seeds
An easy to grow, drought tolerant 6” bush garden favorite since 1950s. Rainbow mix of salmon red, violet, white, red and scarlet flowers very attractive to hummingbird and butterflies. Great for pot, patio and hanging baskets.- +
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Asian Heirloom Climbing Bean Seeds
Heirloom pole bean type. Need trelise and well drained soil.- +
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Tall Red Bachelor’s Button Seeds
About 70 - 100 cm tall. Deep, rosy red double flowers. Suitable for cutting, beds and borders, flower mixtures, and the pollinator garden. Flower petals are edible. The Bachelor’s Button name comes from the tradition of your men’s holding cor- +
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Little Mix Vinca Periwinkle Seeds
Colorful mix of pink, rose, white, deep rose, and red white bicolor. Very heat resistant and low maintenance type of flower. The plant grows to 25cm height. Suitable for small pot, patio, balcony, and garden bed.- +
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Dwarf Jewel Mix Nasturtium Seeds
30 cm dwarf flowering plant produces sunny flowers yellow, orange, red and gold. Each flower measures about 5 - 8 cm. Edible flowers and leaves that taste like cress in salad. Mature seeds can be roasted and grinded to substitute pepper. Good choice for c- +
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Meo Ethnic Mustard Seeds
Very rare and little known crunchy specialty mustard grown only in Sapa District of Lao Cai Province, Vietnam. Green leaves with tiny hair on surface. Great in salad or stir fry or soup.- +
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Round Tasty F1 Sponge Gourd Seeds
Short round type spong gourd with clear black stripes on dark green black ground. Considered favorite in Asian stir fries cuisines for its crunchy, sweet and not turning black and too soggy after cooking. Early maturity in 50 days and for continuous harve- +
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Dark Dragon Bitter Gourd Seeds
Dark green shiny fruit around 17cm - 24 long with little round spikes. 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- +
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