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Out of stockChinese heirloom tomato. Indeterminate plant grows up to 180-200 cm height, needs support. Pink, big beefsteak tomatoes, weight 700 – 1000 grams. Use fresh.
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Out of stockAnnual flowering plant with powerful, erect stems, grows 50-100cm (40in.) tall. Large, yellow, orange and cream-colored double flowers, diameter 8-10cm (3-4in.). Blooms from June until frost. Use for flower beds and cuttings.
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Out of stockBeautiful pastel columbine seeds approximately 100 count. Learn: How to grow Columbine plants
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Out of stockAnnual climbing flowering plant, growth up to 120-250 cm. Beautiful fragrant, salmon-orange flowers. Blooms from June until frost.
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Out of stockBachelor's Button or Cornflower-It's hard to beat the colours of the bachelor's button. It got the name "cornflower" because it grew as a weed in cornfields, but you may welcome it in your garden. It does spread, but it is easy to pull out any extras. This tall 90 cm mix comes in the colours of purple, blue, pink and white provide papery blossoms that bring summer colour to the garden. They're attractive planted in a group in a corner or open spot in the garden. Deadhead regularly to prolong blooming. Plant periodically over spring to prolong bloom times.
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Thyme seeds produce a tasty herb that compliments poultry and other meat dishes and is used extensively in stews, sauces, and marinades. Thyme grows relatively slowly at first but once established, it grows with vigour! This variety of thyme is relatively low growing at 15-30 cm in height.
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Canterbury Bells Cup and Saucer Mix is a hardy, attractive biennial flowering plant. Canterbury Bells seeds are a good way to establish this flowering bellflower mix that produces bell-shaped flowers with a flat base in various shades of blue, pink, and white. Canterbury Bells is the biennial, so the plant produces foliage the first year and flowers the second year blooming from spring to early summer.
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The broad, frilly, purple leaves grow on 60-90 cm tall, upright stalks. Red color on a blue-green background. Great for baby leaf and bunching. Scarlet has great flavour either as baby leaf or mature kale, and the flavour improves after frost. This kale is a must in an organic garden and is highly decorative in salads and stir-fries. Plant Scarlet kale in cow pots 4-6 weeks before the last frost, direct sow in early spring, and in mid-July for a fall crop. Scarlet Kale can grow 60-90 cm high. Boiling kale loses much of the nutritious properties while steaming and microwaving keep more cancer-fighting properties.