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Black Spanish Carrot Seeds
Black skin with orange flesh carrot. The level of darkness represents level of antioxidant substance called anthoxianin. High nutrition value at the expense of yielding. A cool season variety. 70 days.- +
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Oakleaf Lettuce Seeds
Very popular lettuce variety. Deeply lobbed leaves like leaves of the oak tree. Cut and come again. Good heat tolerant.- +
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Little Rose Vinca Periwinkle Seeds
Rose pink variety. 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 Bright Scarlet Sage Seeds
Most famous heat tolerant bright scarlet flowering plant! 25cm compact plant with robust floriferous growing habit. Frost tender. Ideal for bedding, pot, patio, garden edging,...- +
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Waltham Butternut Squash Seeds
Smooth textured with cylindrical neck and orange flesh inside that has delicious sweet and rich vitamin A. Its yellow skin is hard, thick. This is the most popular winter squash type is not only used to make creamy soup but also great for steaming, boilin- +
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Tiger Eyes African Marigold Seeds
20 cm very dwaft double Frech marigold with tiger eyes like deep maroon petals around bold orange crested center. Highly recommended by the Gardening Press and Consumer Groups.- +
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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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Chocolate Cherry Tomato Seeds
72 days, vigorous plant producing round chocolate striped tomato. Fruit is firm, sweet and about 15 grams. Indeterminate.- +
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Georgia Collards Seeds
Southern favorite colard with blue green leaves. One of the most nutritious vegetable! Rich in calcium, vitamin, sweet, heat tolerant, poor soils and frost hardy. Growing upto 100cm tall. Avoid growing collards where cabbage family members were grown in t- +
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