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Italian Giant Plain Parsley Seeds
Flat dark green parsley superb for authentic Italian cuisines. Nice rich aromatic flavor. Vigorous, upright stem, thich stalk. Easy to grow.- +
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True Watercress Seeds
Needless to say, exceptionally nutritious; first rated vegetable even above broccoli in most nutritioin scales there are. The official watercress with latin name Nasturtium Officinale. Plant has regular thirst for water and it is best to establish a clean- +
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Yellow Frilled Heat Resistant Lettuce Seeds
Light yellow frilly loose leaf lettuce. Very vigorous and well suited for high heat and humidity climate.- +
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Peppermint Seeds
Cross between watermint and spearmint. Excellent rich smell of mint when crushed, so use sparingly. Peppermint has small white pink or purple flower at stem end. Attractive serated dark green leaves. Best in soup, drink or deserts.- +
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Mini Bottle Gourd Seeds
Mini version of the popular bottle birdhouse gourd. A great choice for crafting. Only 10cm long.- +
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Chia Seeds
Grown for highly condensed nutrition quality seeds: very high in fibre, omega 3 acids, protein, vitamin, antioxidants and minerals.. Used by Aztec warriors during war time, Chia seeds are grown and made into drinks. The annual plant grows around 100 cm ta- +
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Mix Cypress Vine Seeds
Star-shaped flowers in shades of red, pink, and white with finely serated feather-like leaves. Widely sought after and known as the most beautiful garden vine. Annual growing to 12 feet.- +
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Green Globe Artichoke Seeds
Deeply lobed silvery-green leaves grow in a large rosette. The flower buds are fleshy with diameter 2 to 5 inches on top of tall stem. Flower head has high nutrition value and benefit for heart. Artichoke head will bloom to purple thistle-like flowers if- +
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Mary Washington Asparagus Seeds
High reliability, flavor and disease resistance. Flavor is crisp sweet and tasty. Plant Mary Washington perennial seeds for once and harvest in the years to come: initially a bit in the 2nd year and full cutting from the year after. The mature bed of aspa- +
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