


«Lesya orange» - Organic Pepper Seeds
1.14 €
Mid-season, high-yielding variety, resistant to major diseases of pepper, heart-shaped fruits with a sharp nose, orange color, weight 120-180 grams, wall thickness 10mm, a favorite variety of many gardeners.
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In 2012, the Trinidad Scorpion Moruga was award the title of being the world’s hottest chili. It was cultivated on Trinidad and Tobago, an island nation off the coast of Venezuela, and boasts an average rating of 1,207,764 Scoville heat units.
Product code: 12710
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The bush is compact, about 60-70cm high, medium-sharp beautiful baccatum with yellow-yellow bells, possessing a wonderful aroma and just such a pungency that allows them to eat without extra tears.
Product code: 12712
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The fruits are beautiful in the shape of a round cone, thick-walled. The sharpness is average. The variety is great for pickling. The bush is 40 cm high, fruitful.
Product code: 12714
1.14 €
It grows beautifully, compact bushes, peppers themselves are very interesting - with a rough uneven surface and shiny, the anthocyanin color depends on the sun, the upper fruits are always perfectly black, and in the depths of foliage they can be green.
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Product code: 13113
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The supreme early variety, the plant is compact, 55-60 cm tall, the fruits are red, rounded, smooth, weighing 90-100 grams, without a green spot, the pulp is dense, rich red, tender, with a pleasant acidity.
Product code: 2719
1.14 €
Here it is - your must-grow eggplant this season! Turkish Orange is an African species (the purple and white varieties we are more familiar with are Asian) with an incredibly rich, non-bitter flavor and a charming round shape.
Product code: 2627
1.14 €
An extra-large pumpkin that has an upright, barrel shape and large well rooted handles. Vigorous, large vines produce good yields of dark orange fruit, with medium ribbing, that weigh between 35-45 lbs. The fruit are thick fleshed!
Product code: 2843
1.14 €
Four O’Clock’s, so named because they typically bloom late in the afternoon, are among the most colorful, fragrant, and robust of all flowers that can be grown from seed. They’re very versatile too, as the seeds of the 4 O’Clock can be sown directly.