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«Golden cob» - Organic Corn Seeds
1.14 €
Mid-season variety, cone-shaped-cylindrical cob, 16-20 cm long, weighing about 200 grams. Grains are orange-yellow, have good taste qualities in milky-wax maturity.
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Product code: 3425
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Size of ears range from 3-8 inches. Height of plants depend upon water, but can reach up to 9 feet, typically 6 feet. The kernels may be ground into cornmeal or popped. Glass Gem can be harvested approx. 110-120 days after planting.
Product code: 11522
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The beautiful pink to mauve kernels are attractive for decoration. This is not a variety for eating corn on the cob, but rather for drying and popping. The stately tall plants are attractive in the summer garden.
Product code: 11524
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One of the earliest maturing and easiest to grow popcorns. 4-6” ears on 6′ tall plants. Chocolate Cherry kernels have a ruby-red glassy shine when held in the right angle of light. The pointy kernels pop bright white with a small black hull.
Product code: 15903
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Corn heads are miniature - 7-8 cm in length, multi-colored grain, used for making popcorn and autumn design, harvested in early October.
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A variety of arugula characterized by dark green leaves, uniformity and compactness of plants, the plant looks great in a bunch and in a salad mix, and remains fresh for a long time after harvesting.
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An early, disease-resistant variety, the fruits are cuboid, block-type, average weight is 220 grams, reach 8 cm in diameter, grow up to 9-11 cm in length, very tasty, juicy, fleshy fruits.
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Champion is an easy-to-grow radish and is a larger variety of Cherry Belle. Roots are round, firm textured, and measure 1” across. Tops are sturdy for bunching. Color is bright scarlet. Holds well without becoming pithy. Grows well in containers.
Product code: 1061
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This has to be one of the most beautiful vegetables around - a true ‘Objet d'Art’. Each complex, symmetrical head features whorls of pointy, chartreuse green ‘florets’, in a complex, bewitching design, an amazing example of phyllotaxis.
