




«Chocolate stripes» - Organic Tomato Seeds
1.14 €
This absolute beauty has a quite unique appearance being dramatically striped and slashed in brown, with almost no seeds and firm thick flesh, the distinctive flavour is strong but not acidic.
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Product code: 8275
1.14 €
This rare but fabulous tomato gives moderate to heavy crops of fruit which are packed with the delicious flavours expected from one of the best of the black tomatoes, the large, regular-leafed tomato plants yielding the most beautiful and sizeable.
Product code: 10321
1.14 €
Americke pyramidni is considered a OP (open polliated) cultivar, this variety typically produces fruit in the following colours: Deep carmine pink.
Product code: 10328
1.14 €
This sweet, low acid beefsteak tomato, sometimes used for wine making, is an 1930s heirloom variety from Ohio, possible weight is more than 1 kg!
Product code: 10333
1.14 €
An impressive that produces heavy loads of blue/black tomatoes that have a distinct acidic tang to the sweetness, early fruit color appears red to purple, harvest these cherry tomatoes when fruit is dark blue.
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Product code: 5319
1.14 €
Stock your garden with this eye-catching purple tomato, which develops its beautifully dusky pigment when exposed to direct sunlight, the purple skin boasts high levels of anthocyanins, disease-fighting compounds that help fight cancer.
Product code: 5325
1.14 €
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A mid-season variety, the fruits are round, smooth, a red-black spot remains on the apical part of the fruit, the rest is covered with blue to the stem, which looks like absolutely black, weighing 100-120 grams.
Product code: 5549
1.14 €
A mid-season variety, a powerful, spreading plant, 18-25 cm high, not prone to lodging, leaves are large, fragrant, dark green with a waxy bloom, the first collection of greens can be carried out after 35-45 days.
Product code: 12691
1.14 €
Setaria viridis is a species of grass known by many common names, including green foxtail green bristlegrass, and wild foxtail millet. It is sometimes considered a subspecies of Setaria italica.