
«Dwarf Audrey's Love» - Organic Tomato Seeds
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Mid-early, determinate, low-growing variety, the shape of the fruit is elongated plum-shaped, brick-red with olive stripes, weight 50-100 grams, the taste is sweet with sourness, thick walls, fleshy, when ripening the fruit requires garter and support.
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Product code: 16009
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Mid-season, determinate, productive variety, fruits are red, plum-shaped, weighing 50-80 grams, the pulp is dense with a soft sweet taste, had seeds in the fruit, used for fresh salads, whole-fruit canning, tomato processing.
Product code: 16010
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Mid-late, determinate variety, fruits are dense, golden-orange with anthocyanin, oval with a nose, weighing 60-90 grams, the taste is very pleasant, sweet, the pulp is moderately juicy and fleshy, used for whole-fruit preservation and fresh eating.
Product code: 16011
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Mid-season, determinate variety, fruits are round, bright yellow, moderately dense, weight 30-50 grams, tasty, sweet, high yield, used for fresh, whole-fruit canned food.
Product code: 16012
1.20 €
Mid-season, determinate variety, fruits are heart-shaped, multi-colored, weighing 120-180 grams, there is more pulp than juice, good balanced taste, gives an excellent harvest, used for fresh salads, sauces and tomato processing.
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Product code: 1915
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Rumex sanguineus, known by a number of different common names including bloody dock or red-veined dock, is a tap-rooted rosette-forming perennial of the buckwheat family that typically grows in a rounded foliage clump to 18” tall and as wide.
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Fig trees are all self-fertile and very productive. A fertile well-drained soil is recommended along with plentiful sunlight for maximum production. The chill hour requirements are few, if any, and most varieties are cold tolerant at least to 20 degrees.
Product code: 11913
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With smooth, light orange rinds and flat bottoms, these big pumpkins are perfect for carving or baking. Ranging from 12-30 pounds, they can get nice and big. These heirloom pumpkins were grown by the first settlers in New England!