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Passion flower (Passiflora incarnata)

2.55 €

Particular variety which is cultivated for medical purposes. In and around the Andes, it is the root bark which recieves most attention as a healing remedy. Indigenous people also use it ritually as insenceBares edible fruit.
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Evergreen, fast growing climber. Pre-soak seed overnight in warm...

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Green purslane (Portulaca oleracea)

1.90 €

A medieval lettuce with succulent leaves, which makes a very satisfying salad.
800 Seeds

Growing instructions
Perennial herb. Frost tender. Prefers a moist but well-drained soil and much sun. Seeds are best sown under protection in early spring and planted out after the last expected frosts. Outdoor sowings is possible f...

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Avens (Geum urbanum)

2.15 €

The root of this plant has a significant clove aroma and can be used as such, and was infact a common substitute in the days which introduced exotic -and expensive- spices to Europe.
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Leek (Allium porrum)

2.79 €

Heirloom variety (read more about Heirloom plants).
500 Seeds

Growing instructions
Sow early spring indoors. Pot up the seedlings into individual pots as soon as the first true leaf appears and plant them out after...

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'Purple Tiger' (Capsicum annuum)

2.25 €

The pepper changes slowly from purple to red.
40 Seeds

Growing instructions
Sow seeds late winter to early spring indoors. The seed usually germinates in 3 - 4 weeks at 20 °C (68 °F). Pot up the seedlings into individual pots in rich well drained soil. If trying them outdoors, then plant them out after the last expected f...

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Oregano (Origanum vulgare)

1.95 €

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Pimpernel (Sanguisorba minor)

1.90 €

A herb with a nutty aroma which grows best in damp places.
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Growing instructions
Sow early spring indoors. Pot up the seedlings into individual pots as soon as the first true leaf appears and plant them out after the last expected frosts....

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Edible Quamash (Camassia quamash)

2.55 €

For the Indians of North America the tubers of this lily were part of a daily diet. They have a pleasant taste which goes well with potato. The plant grows wild in damp fields and is fairly easy to cultivate.
50 Seeds

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This plant is a cold-germinator. The sowing must be kept cold for a period of some w...

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Okra (Abelmoschus esculentus)

2.15 €

Okra is a West African mallow plant with long ridged seed pods, which are eaten as a vegetable or used for thickening soups and stews.
30 Seeds

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Tropical plant for greenhouse or indoor growing. Sow seeds in moist and warm (27 °C / 80 F) slight acid soil....

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Persian basil (Ocimum basilicum)

2.95 €

This oriental variety has a red stalk and a significant aniseed aroma.
200 Seeds

Growing instructions
Sow early spring indoors. Pot up the seedlings into individual pots as soon as the first true leaf appears and plant them out after the last expected frosts or grow as a potplant....

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Parsley 'Mooskrause' (Petroselinum crispum) BIO

2.89 €


2000 Seeds

Growing instructions
Sow early spring indoors. Pot up the seedlings into individual pots as soon as the first true leaf appears and plant them out after the last expected frosts....

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Lychnis (Lychnis flos-cuculi)

1.95 €

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Mini Bonnet (Capsicum baccatum) Chili Pepper

2.55 €

Mini Bonnet Chili pepper makes a beautiful little tree with flat fruits and a sweet peach scent and taste.
20 Pepper Seeds

Growing instructions
Sow seeds late winter to early spring indoors. The seed usually germinates in 3 - 4 weeks at 20 °C (68 °F). Pot up the seedlings into individual pots in rich well drained soil. If...

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Peyote (Lophophora williamsii)

3.55 €

Lophophora williamsii is a small cactus native to Mexico, Texas and New Mexico.
Due to import restrictions we are unable to ship Lophophora williamsii seed to the USA!
20 Seeds

Growing instructions
Sow seeds in sandy soil. Do not cover the small seeds, but press gentle into the earth...

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Pea (Pisum sativum)

1.90 €

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Parsnip (Pastinaca sativa)

2.89 €


1400 Seeds

Growing instructions
Sow early spring indoors. Pot up the seedlings into individual pots as soon as the first true leaf appears and plant them out after the last expected frosts....

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Pak Choi (Brassica rapa)

1.90 €

This fast growing plant is traditionally cultivated in China. It can be prepared much like chard, the crunchy stems are as delicious as its leaves, especially when harvested young.
400 Seeds

Growing instructions
Sow the seeds directly outside in spring (or start your seeds indoors)....

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Ololiuqui (Rivea corymbosa)

2.85 €

Mexicos holy bindweed, has a similar significance to ipomea violacea.
10 Seeds

Growing instructions
A tropical perennial vine. It may be grown in a pot outdoors in the summer and brought indoors in winter. Sow seeds in moist and warm (27 °C / 80 F) soil....

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Winter Purslane (Montia perfoliata)

1.90 €

Winter Purslane originates from the North American coastline. It can be harvested until deep into the winter and tastes similar to Corn salad. Montia perfoliata is a nourishing vegetable that is rich in vitamin C.
750 Seeds

Growing instructions
Sow the seeds directly outside in spring....

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Patisson (Cucurbita pepo 'Patisson Blanc')

2.15 €

White, round, flat and French, this particular pumpkin is not only prepared like a courgette, but -if harvested young and devoured with its peal- also tastes like a courgette. Heirloom variety (read more about Heirloom plants).
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