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Cucumber (seeds)

60.00

Cucumber (seeds)

60.00

The cucumber plant is a tender annual with a rough, succulent, trailing stem. The hairy leaves have three to five pointed lobes, and the stem bears branched tendrils by which the plant can be trained to supports.

  • Can be eaten raw or used in salads, soups and juices
  • Store in a cool, dry place away from sunlight

Fennel Florence (seeds)

180.00

Florence fennel, HERB seeds . Florence fennel is an ornamental vegetable, is grown for its swollen leaf bases or ‘bulbs’ and edible leaves. Florence fennel is the bulb type of fennel eaten as a vegetable. Traditional Italian herb with a wonderful anise taste. Romanesco Fennel is also called Roman or Florence Fennel.

  • Florence fennel is an ornamental vegetable, is grown for its swollen leaf bases or ‘bulbs’ and edible leaves. Florence fennel is the bulb type of fennel eaten as a vegetable.
  • Seeds – Florence fennel, HERB seeds
  • Easy to Grow & Easy to Maintain

 

 

Red Round Radish (seeds)

60.00
The Red radish is grown mainly for its root; a small, scarlet globe with a crisp and peppery, translucent, white flesh. Their roots range in diameter from one to three inches. The radish produces green leaves that grow from the root above ground, which are also edible.

 

 

Tomato (seeds)

60.00

Tomato (seeds)

60.00

Tomato is an herbaceous annual in the family Solanaceae grown for its edible fruit. The plant can be erect with short stems or vine-like with long, spreading stems.

  • Can be used salads, soups and curries
  • Best Suitable For Home Garden, Terrace Gardening, Grow Bag Cultivation, Kitchen Gardening, Terrace Poly House Gardening & Roof Top Balcony Gardening

Turnip (seeds)

70.00

Turnip (seeds)

70.00
  • Best Suitable for Terrace Gardening ,Grow bag Kitchen Gardening ,Terrace Gardening & Roof Top Balcony Gardening
Turnip, also known as white turnip , hardy biennial plant in the mustard family, cultivated for its fleshy roots and tender growing tops. The turnip is thought to have originated in middle and eastern Asia and is grown throughout the temperate zone.