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    Biennial flowering plant, growth up to 15-25 cm (6-10 in.). Large flowers, diameter 6-7 cm (2.5 - 3 in.), red with a black spot in the center. Bloom in the second year from spring to autumn. Can be transplanted even during blooming.
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    Biennial flowering plant, growth up to 15-25 cm. Large flowers, diameter 6-7 cm, mixed color with a dark spot in the center. Bloom in the second year from spring to autumn. Can be transplanted even during blooming.
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    Perennial flowering plant grows 100-150cm (40-60in.) tall. Pearl-white flowers collected in pyramidal shape on the peduncle. Blooms in the second year from June to July. Use for group plantings, borders and cutting, looks very impressive in flower bouquets.
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    Perennial flowering plant grows in compact bushes up to 20-35 cm (8-14 in). Bi-colored flowers, white-pink-red, diameter 2-3 cm (0.8-1.2 in.) with a pleasant aroma. Blooms in June and July in the second year. Recommended for group plantings, flower beds, balconies, and cuttings.
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    Attractive, frilly flowers mature into guava fruits, which may be round, ovoid, or pear-shaped, 5-10cm (2-4in.) long, and are commonly used in ms and juices. From seed, common guavas may bloom and set fruit in as little as 2 years. The bark is smooth, mottled green or reddish-brown, and peels off in thin flakes to reveal the attractive bony aspect of its trunk. Guavas can bloom throughout the year in mild-winter areas, but the heaviest bloom occurs with the onset of warm weather in the spring. And if the tops of the trees are frozen, they usually sprout from the ground and are back in production in 2-3 years. Can be grown in pots indoor.
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    Annual flowering plant with erect stems grows up to 50-60 cm high. Large, dense, bushy inflorescence of orange double flowers. Likes open, sunny areas and blooms from July to October. Use for flower beds, borders, balconies and cuttings.
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    Annual 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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    Annual flowering plant grows 20-40cm (8-16in.) tall. Spreading bushes with terry flowers in different colors, diameter 4-7cm (1.5-3in.). Blooms from June until frost. Use for flower beds, containers and garden vases.  
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    Annual flowering plant grows 20-30cm (8-12in.) tall. Forms dense, compact bushes with very branched stems, dainty leaves and many tiny flowers. Small, beautiful, orange single flowers, diameter 2-3cm (1in.). Blooms from June until frost. Transplant is well tolerated.  
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    Annual flowering plant, growth up to 30-50 cm (12-20 in.). Beautiful fragrant, double, and semi-double flowers of various colors, diameter 3-4 cm (1 - 1.5 in.). Blooms from June until frost.
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    Gorgeous lettuce with frizzy purple-tinged leaves which look fabulous in the plot and even better on the plate. It's a cut-and-come-again variety, so you can pick the outer leaves as you need them for salads and the heart will continue producing more, giving you a continuous harvest over several weeks. Sow into trays or modules in the greenhouse or on a windowsill and harden off before planting out. Or sow direct in shallow drills where they are to grow, either in containers or in the open ground, thinning seedlings to 15cm apart. Protect from slugs and cover early and late sowings with a cloche. For sweet, succulent baby salad leaves, grow plants at a close spacing and snip the whole head off with scissors about 2cm above ground level once leaves are 8cm tall.
     
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    Heritage variety-Broad Windsor beans are prolific yielders. Plants produce long 15-20 cm pods with 4-6 large, flat beans inside. This variety is also tolerant of frost and has fragrant flowers. Sow seeds when the soil is warm and all danger of frost is past. Pick early and often to encourage production. Pick when plump and cook like peas or lima beans. This large variety will fix nitrogen in your soil, so it’s perfect for planting in the fall, harvesting in the spring, and following with nitrogen-loving crops like Brassicas, lettuce, or spinach. Fresh or dried, broad beans must be cooked before eating in order to rid them of potentially toxic alkaloids. The young, tender leaves can be eaten raw, or cooked like spinach. Broad beans are one of the world’s most ancient and widespread food crops.  
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