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The following new products are available:
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Chocolate Flower Seeds
Berlandier lyrata
This perennial flower does indeed smell like chocolate. So much so that it is also called the Chocolate Daisy. Reaching a foot and a half tall this is drought tolerant plant that also attracts beneficial insects and butterflies. What more could you ask for?
Price: $ 2.99
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English Watercress Seeds
Nasturtium officianalis
The English have it right when they take a break in the afternoon for tea. This cress adds crunch and fresh green flavor to sandwiches and salads. Quite high in Vitamins A and C. Best grown near running water. If that isn't possible just keep the seeds moist.
Price: $ 2.69
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Heirloom Tomato Garden
Instead of taking a salad to your next dinner party, take a salad to be. There are separate seed tins of Caspian Pink, Brandywine, Tigerella, Green Zebra and Big Rainbow Tomatoes. This comes with complete growing instructions.
Price: $ 11.95
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Impatiens Swirl Seeds
impatiens wallerana
Besides being the best low growing shade flower some gardeners, believe it or not, bring them indoors in the winter. These come in shades of pink, coral and peach with dark borders. This is also know as Busy Lizzie. Just how busy can a flower be?
Price: $ 2.99
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Lavender Footed Candle
Lavender is always the most favorite scent, perhaps it is because we are all so stressed. Each candle is handmade in Georgia and infused with natural fragrance oils. The soy blend wax burns for 45 hours. Small feet keep the bottom from becoming too hot. Calm yourself down.
Price: $ 8.95
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Leek Baby French Seeds
Allium Ampeloprasum Porrum
If you cook with leeks you know how expensive they can be compared to other members of the onion family. This one gram packet contains several years worth of harvests. They may be picked young and small or left in the ground for later, larger harvests. Please keep leeks well fertilized for best results. As with all seeds, you don't have to use them up in one season. Most seeds are viable for 4 or 5 years.
Price: $ 2.69
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Money Plant Honesty Seeds
Lunaria biennis
This biennial is also called Silver Dollar or Honesty. It is an heirloom plant brought here by the Puritans and is a staple of dried flower arrangements. Plant it so it catches the western sun where the light will shine through the opaque seed pods.
Price: $ 1.69
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Native American Garden Seeds
There are equal parts Indian Corn, Scarlet Runner Beans and Sugar Pie Pumpkins in this 39 gram (1.37 ounce) large packet. This will give you a very interesting area as the Runner Beans will twine up the corn stalks and the pumpkins will color the ground. There are very complete instructions on this packet. Requires 8 hours of sun and rich soil. Have fun.
Price: $ 5.99
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Variety of Versatile Vegetable Seeds
Five Seed Packets, 15 varieties. Each seed color-coded with a harmless vegetable dye so you will know exactly what you are planting. Italian Eggplant packet has Rosa Bianca, Beatrice and Nadia. Heirloom Tomatoes have Brandywine, Green Zebra and Marvel Stripe. Melons have Solid Gold Cantaloupe, Honeydew and Gallery Galia. Chile Peppers have Jalapeno, New Mexico Joe Parker and Ancho San Luis. Finally Cherry Tomatoes have Sweet Gold, Supersweet 100 and Sungold.
Price: $ 12.95
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Winter Squash Sweet Dumpling Seed
This is a very popular "baby-sized" or one serving kabocha winter squash in Japan. The flesh is light yellow with a smooth texture and sweet delicate flavor. This small squash is deeply lobed and ribbed shape. It grows to a diameter and height of 4" and weighs approximately ½ pound. So cute too.
Price: $ 3.35
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