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Root Parsley Medium long Seeds dual use 2.55 - 2

Gyökér petrezselyem...

Ár 1,95 € (SKU: VE 238 (1,2g))
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5/ 5
<h2><strong>Gyökér petrezselyem közepesen hosszú magok</strong></h2> <h2><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Az 1000 (1,2 g) mag csomagjának ára.</strong></span></h2> <p>Kettős felhasználású változatosság. Finom paszternák-szerű gyökerek. Teljes ízű petrezselyemlevél. Könnyű vetőmagtól. Ezt a petrezselyemfajt Európában és a Földközi-tengeren széles körben termesztik, de ritkán látják a brit kertekben.<br /><br />Egy tavaszi vetés biztosítja az összes szezonban szükséges petrezselyemlevelet. A növények a föld alatt nagy paszternák-szerű csapgyökeret hoznak létre, amely azonos a paszternákéval.<br /><br />Ezek a gyökerek finom pörköltek és egyedi ízűek, és felhasználhatók, mint a paszternák. A gyökerek a télen át a földben maradhatnak. </p> <table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="1"> <tbody> <tr> <td colspan="2" valign="top" style="width: 822.5px;"> <p><span>Sowing Instructions</span></p> </td> </tr> <tr> <td valign="top" nowrap="nowrap" style="width: 212.5px;"> <p><span>Propagation:</span></p> </td> <td valign="top" style="width: 610px;"> <p><span>Seeds</span></p> </td> </tr> <tr> <td valign="top" nowrap="nowrap" style="width: 212.5px;"> <p><span>Pretreat:</span></p> </td> <td valign="top" style="width: 610px;"> <p><span>0</span></p> </td> </tr> <tr> <td valign="top" nowrap="nowrap" style="width: 212.5px;"> <p><span>Stratification:</span></p> </td> <td valign="top" style="width: 610px;"> <p><span>0</span></p> </td> </tr> <tr> <td valign="top" nowrap="nowrap" style="width: 212.5px;"> <p><span>Sowing Time:</span></p> </td> <td valign="top" style="width: 610px;"> <p><span>all year round</span></p> </td> </tr> <tr> <td valign="top" nowrap="nowrap" style="width: 212.5px;"> <p><span>Sowing Depth:</span></p> </td> <td valign="top" style="width: 610px;"> <p><span>1 cm</span></p> </td> </tr> <tr> <td valign="top" nowrap="nowrap" style="width: 212.5px;"> <p><span>Sowing Mix:</span></p> </td> <td valign="top" style="width: 610px;"> <p><span>Coir or sowing mix + sand or perlite</span></p> </td> </tr> <tr> <td valign="top" nowrap="nowrap" style="width: 212.5px;"> <p><span>Germination temperature:</span></p> </td> <td valign="top" style="width: 610px;"> <p><span>+18°C / +25°C</span></p> </td> </tr> <tr> <td valign="top" nowrap="nowrap" style="width: 212.5px;"> <p><span>Location:</span></p> </td> <td valign="top" style="width: 610px;"> <p><span>bright + keep constantly moist not wet</span></p> </td> </tr> <tr> <td valign="top" nowrap="nowrap" style="width: 212.5px;"> <p><span>Germination Time:</span></p> </td> <td valign="top" style="width: 610px;"> <p><span>20 - 30 Days</span></p> </td> </tr> <tr> <td valign="top" nowrap="nowrap" style="width: 212.5px;"> <p><span>Watering:</span></p> </td> <td valign="top" style="width: 610px;"> <p><span>Water regularly during the growing season</span></p> </td> </tr> <tr> <td valign="top" nowrap="nowrap" style="width: 212.5px;"> <p><span> </span></p> </td> <td valign="top" style="width: 610px;"> <p><br /><span>Copyright © 2012 Seeds Gallery - Saatgut Galerie - Galerija semena. All Rights Reserved.</span></p> <div><span> </span></div> </td> </tr> </tbody> </table> <script src="//cdn.public.n1ed.com/G3OMDFLT/widgets.js"></script>
VE 238 (1,2g)
Root Parsley Medium long Seeds dual use 2.55 - 2

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Dalaman Melon Fresh Seeds

Dalaman Turkey Melon Fresh...

Ár 2,15 € (SKU: V 157)
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<h2><strong>Dalaman Melon Fresh Seeds</strong></h2><h2><span style="color:#ff0000;"><strong>Price for Package of 10, 20, 50 seeds.</strong></span></h2><p>Mid-early standard melon variety from Turkey is suitable for all areas.  4-6 kg in weight. Slightly grooved thick skin is very dark green spotted on yellowish green  color.  Flesh is juicy,  tasty  and white  in color. Suitable for transportation. Potential yield is 2-3 ton/ da under suitable conditions. Suitable for all soil conditions, fresh consumption and export.</p>
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MARYLAND Tobacco Seeds 1.95 - 1

MARYLAND Tobacco Seeds

Ár 1,95 € (SKU: D 10)
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<h2><span style="font-size: 14pt;" class=""><strong>MARYLAND Tobacco Seeds</strong></span></h2> <h2><span><strong><span style="color: #ff0000; font-size: 14pt;">Price for Package of 50 seeds.</span></strong></span></h2> <p>Maryland medium in flavor and nicotine. They are somewhat similar to Burleys but have a more distinct flavor of their own. And they also have a characteristic growth habit and generally have a more pyramidal shape with large and more pointed leaves. The big cigarette companies don't tell anyone what they put in their blends exactly, but Marlboro and Winston brands taste like they are a Bright Leaf and Maryland blend, instead of Bright Leaf &amp; Burley. Many people like Marylands in a pipe and also as a cigar filler.</p>
D 10 (50 S)
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Cylindrical Radish Seeds Flamboyant 3 1.55 - 1

Cylindrical Radish Seeds...

Ár 1,55 € (SKU: VE 124)
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<h2><strong>Cylindrical Radish Seeds Flamboyant 3</strong></h2> <h2><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Price for a Package of 50 seeds.</strong></span></h2> <div>High quality half-long, cylindrical radishes is tasty and tender.  When you bite into Radish Flamboyant Sabina, the first reaction is WOW. The flavour really is refreshingly strong, crisp and clean. It's just what the summer salads needs. Not spicy. 28-32 days. Direct seed in early spring and again in fall. The radish (Raphanus sativus) is an edible root vegetable of the Brassicaceae family that was domesticated in Europe, in pre-Roman times. They are grown and consumed throughout the world. Radishes have numerous varieties, varying in size, color and duration of required cultivation time. There are some radishes that are grown for their seeds; oilseed radishes are grown, as the name implies, for oil production. Radish can sprout from seed to small plant in as little as 3 days.</div> <div> </div> <div><strong>History</strong></div> <div>The descriptive Greek name of the genus Raphanus means "quickly appearing" and refers to the rapid germination of these plants. Raphanistrum, from the same Greek root, is an old name once used for this genus. The common name "radish" is derived from Latin radix (root). The radish has been used over many centuries.</div> <div>Although the radish was a well-established crop in Hellenistic and Roman times, which leads to the assumption that it was brought into cultivation at an earlier time, Zohary and Hopf note that "there are almost no archeological records available" to help determine its earlier history and domestication. Wild forms of the radish and its relatives, the mustards and turnip, can be found over west Asia and Europe, suggesting that their domestication took place somewhere in that area. However Zohary and Hopf conclude, "Suggestions as to the origins of these plants are necessarily based on linguistic considerations."</div> <h3><strong>Cultivation</strong></h3> <h3><strong>Growing radish plants</strong></h3> <div>Radishes grow best in full sun and light, sandy loams with pH 6.5–7.0. They are in season from April to June and from October to January in most parts of North America; in Europe and Japan they are available year-round due to the plurality of varieties grown.</div> <div>Summer radishes mature rapidly, with many varieties germinating in 3–7 days, and reaching maturity in three to four weeks. Harvesting periods can be extended through repeated plantings, spaced a week or two apart.</div> <div>As with other root crops, tilling the soil to loosen it up and remove rocks helps the roots grow. However, radishes are used in no-till farming to help reverse compaction.</div> <div>Most soil types will work, though sandy loams are particularly good for winter and spring crops, while soils that form a hard crust can impair growth. The depth at which seeds are planted affects the size of the root, from 1 cm (0.4 in) deep recommended for small radishes to 4 cm (1.6 in) for large radishes.</div> <div>Radishes are a common garden crop in the U.S., and the fast harvest cycle makes them a popular choice for children's gardens.</div> <div>In temperate climates, it's customary to plant radishes every two weeks from early spring until a few weeks before the first frost, except during periods of hot weather. In warm-weather climates, they are normally planted in the fall.</div> <h3><strong>Companion plant</strong></h3> <div>Radishes serve as companion plants for many other species, because of their ability to function as a trap crop against pests like flea beetles. These pests will attack the leaves, but the root remains healthy and can be harvested later.</div> <div><strong>Spring or summer radishes</strong></div> <div>European radishes (Raphanus Sativus)</div> <div>Sometimes referred to as European radishes or spring radishes if they're planted in cooler weather, summer radishes are generally small and have a relatively short 3–4 week cultivation time.</div> <div>The April Cross is a giant white radish hybrid that bolts very slowly.</div> <div>Bunny Tail is an heirloom variety from Italy, where it is known as 'Rosso Tondo A Piccola Punta Bianca'. It is slightly oblong, mostly red, with a white tip.</div> <div>Cherry Belle is a bright red-skinned round variety with a white interior. It is familiar in North American supermarkets.</div> <div>Champion is round and red-skinned like the Cherry Belle, but with slightly larger roots, up to about 5 cm (2 in), and a milder flavor.</div> <div>Red King has a mild flavor, with good resistance to club root, a problem that can arise from poor drainage.</div> <div>Sicily Giant is a large heirloom variety from Sicily. It can reach up to two inches in diameter.</div> <div>Snow Belle is an all-white variety of radish, similar in shape to the Cherry Belle.</div> <div>White Icicle or just Icicle is a white carrot-shaped variety, around 10–12 cm (4–5 in) long, dating back to the 16th century. It slices easily, and has better than average resistance to pithiness.</div> <div>French Breakfast is an elongated red-skinned radish with a white splash at the root end. It is typically slightly milder than other summer varieties, but is among the quickest to turn pithy.</div> <div>Plum Purple a purple-fuchsia radish that tends to stay crisp longer than average.</div> <div>Gala and Roodbol are two varieties popular in the Netherlands in a breakfast dish, thinly sliced on buttered bread.</div> <div>Easter Egg is not an actual variety, but a mix of varieties with different skin colors,[6] typically including white, pink, red, and purple radishes. Sold in markets or seed packets under the name, the seed mixes can extend harvesting duration from a single planting, as different varieties may mature at different times.</div> <div>Winter varieties</div> <div>Daikon</div> <div>Black Spanish or Black Spanish Round occur in both round and elongated forms, and are sometimes simply called the black radish or known by the French name Gros Noir d'Hiver. It dates in Europe to 1548, and was a common garden variety in England and France during the early 19th century. It has a rough black skin with hot-flavored white flesh, is round or irregularly pear shaped, and grows to around 10 cm (4 in) in diameter.</div> <div>Daikon refers to a wide variety of winter radishes from Asia. While the Japanese name daikon has been adopted in English, it is also sometimes called the Japanese radish, Chinese radish, Oriental radish or mooli (in India and South Asia). Daikon commonly have elongated white roots, although many varieties of daikon exist. One well known variety is April Cross, with smooth white roots. The New York Times describes Masato Red and Masato Green varieties as extremely long, well suited for fall planting and winter storage. The Sakurajima daikon is a hot-flavored variety which is typically grown to around 10 kg (22 lb), but which can grow to 30 kg (66 lb) when left in the ground.</div> <div>Seed pod varieties</div> <div>Radish fruits, also called pods</div> <div>Radish seeds</div> <div>The seeds of radishes grow in siliques (widely referred to as "pods"), following flowering that happens when left to grow past their normal harvesting period. The seeds are edible, and are sometimes used as a crunchy, spicy addition to salads. Some varieties are grown specifically for their seeds or seed pods, rather than their roots. The Rat-tailed radish, an old European variety thought to have come from East Asia centuries ago, has long, thin, curly pods which can exceed 20 cm (8 in) in length. In the 17th century, the pods were often pickled and served with meat. The München Bier variety supplies spicy seed pods that are sometimes served raw as an accompaniment to beer in Germany.</div> <div>Nutritional value</div> <div>Radish, raw, root only</div> <div>Nutritional value per 100 g (3.5 oz)</div> <div>Energy 66 kJ (16 kcal)</div> <div>Carbohydrates 3.40 g</div> <div>- Sugars 1.86 g</div> <div>- Dietary fiber 1.6 g</div> <div>Fat 0.10 g</div> <div>Protein 0.68 g</div> <div>Thiamine (vit. B1) 0.012 mg (1%)</div> <div>Riboflavin (vit. B2) 0.039 mg (3%)</div> <div>Niacin (vit. B3) 0.254 mg (2%)</div> <div>Pantothenic acid (B5) 0.165 mg (3%)</div> <div>Vitamin B6 0.071 mg (5%)</div> <div>Folate (vit. B9) 25 μg (6%)</div> <div>Vitamin C 14.8 mg (18%)</div> <div>Calcium 25 mg (3%)</div> <div>Iron 0.34 mg (3%)</div> <div>Magnesium 10 mg (3%)</div> <div>Phosphorus 20 mg (3%)</div> <div>Potassium 233 mg (5%)</div> <div>Zinc 0.28 mg (3%)</div> <div>Percentages are relative to</div> <div>US recommendations for adults.</div> <div>Source: USDA Nutrient Database</div> <div>Radishes are rich in ascorbic acid, folic acid, and potassium. They are a good source of vitamin B6, riboflavin, magnesium, copper, and calcium. One cup of sliced red radish bulbs provides approximately 20 cal, largely from carbohydrates.</div> <div>Uses</div> <div>Cooking</div> <div>The most commonly eaten portion is the napiform taproot, although the entire plant is edible and the tops can be used as a leaf vegetable. It can also be eaten as a sprout.</div> <div>The bulb of the radish is usually eaten raw, although tougher specimens can be steamed. The raw flesh has a crisp texture and a pungent, peppery flavor, caused by glucosinolates and the enzyme myrosinase which combine when chewed to form allyl isothiocyanates, also present in mustard, horseradish, and wasabi.</div> <div>Radish leaves are sometimes used in recipes, like potato soup or as a sauteed side dish. They are also found to benefit homemade juices; some recipes even calling for them in fruit based mixutres.</div> <div>Radishes may be used in salads, as well as in many European dishes.</div> <div>Industry</div> <div>The seeds of the Raphanus sativus species can be pressed to extract seed oil. Wild radish seeds contain up to 48% oil content, and while not suitable for human consumption the oil is a potential source of biofuel. The oilseed radish grows well in cool climates.</div> <div>Culture</div> <div>Citizens of Oaxaca, Mexico, celebrate the radish in a festival called Noche de los Rábanos (Night of the Radishes) on December 23 as a part of Christmas celebrations. Locals carve religious and popular figures out of radishes and display them in the town square.</div>
VE 124 (50 S)
Cylindrical Radish Seeds Flamboyant 3 1.55 - 1
White Chia seeds

White Chia seeds

Ár 1,25 € (SKU: VE 66 (1,5g))
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<h2><span style="color: #000000;" class=""><strong>White Chia seeds (Salvia hispanica)</strong></span></h2> <h2><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Price for Package of 1000+ seeds (1,5g).</strong></span></h2> <p>Salvia hispanica, commonly known as chia (/ˈtʃiːə/), is a species of flowering plant in the mint family, Lamiaceae, native to central and southern Mexico and Guatemala. The sixteenth-century Codex Mendoza provides evidence that it was cultivated by the Aztec in pre-Columbian times; economic historians have suggested it was as important as maize as a food crop. Ground or whole chia seeds still are used in Paraguay, Bolivia, Argentina, Mexico, and Guatemala for nutritious drinks and as a food source.</p> <p><strong>Etymology</strong></p> <p>The word "chia" is derived from the Nahuatl word chian, meaning oily.</p> <p>S. hispanica is one of two plants known as chia, the other being Salvia columbariae, commonly known as golden chia.</p> <p><strong>Description</strong></p> <p>Chia is an annual herb growing up to 1.75 metres (5.7 feet) tall, with opposite leaves that are 4–8 cm (1.6–3.1 in) long and 3–5 cm (1.2–2.0 in) wide. Its flowers are purple or white and are produced in numerous clusters in a spike at the end of each stem.[6] Chia is hardy from USDA Zones 9–12. Many plants cultivated as S. hispanica, in fact, are S. lavandulifolia.</p> <p><strong>Seeds</strong></p> <p>Chia is grown commercially for its seed, a food that is rich in omega-3 fatty acids, since the seeds yield 25–30% extractable oil, including α-linolenic acid. Of total fat, the composition of the oil may be 55% ω-3, 18% ω-6, 6% ω-9, and 10% saturated fat.</p> <p>Typically, chia seeds are small ovals with a diameter of approximately 1 mm (0.039 in). They are mottle-colored with brown, gray, black, and white. The seeds are hydrophilic, absorbing up to 12 times their weight in liquid when soaked. While soaking, the seeds develop a mucilaginous coating that gives chia-based beverages a distinctive gel texture.</p> <p>Chia seed is traditionally consumed in Mexico and the southwestern United States, but is not widely known in Europe. Chia (or chian or chien) has mostly been identified as Salvia hispanica L. Today, chia is grown commercially in its native Mexico, as well as in Bolivia, Argentina, Ecuador, Nicaragua, Guatemala, and Australia.[9] New patented varieties of chia have been developed in Kentucky for cultivation in northern latitudes of the United States.</p> <p>Chia seed (tokhm-e-sharbatī, meaning "beverage seed") is used to prepare a sharbat (cold beverage) in Iran.</p> <p><strong>Nutrient content and food uses</strong></p> <p>A 100-gram serving of chia seeds is a rich source of the B vitamins, thiamine, and niacin (54% and 59%, respectively of the daily value (DV), and a good source of the B vitamins riboflavin and folate (14% and 12%, respectively). The same amount of chia seeds is also a rich source of the dietary minerals calcium, iron, magnesium, manganese, phosphorus, and zinc (more than 20% DV) (table).</p> <p>In 2009, the European Union approved chia seeds as a novel food, allowing chia to be 5% of a bread product's total matter.</p> <p>Chia seeds may be added to other foods as a topping or put into smoothies, breakfast cereals, energy bars, granola bars, yogurt, tortillas, and bread. They also may be made into a gelatin-like substance or consumed raw. The gel may be used to replace as much as 25% of the egg content and oil in cakes while providing other nutrients.</p> <p><strong>Preliminary health research</strong></p> <p>Although preliminary research indicates potential health benefits from consuming chia seeds, this work remains sparse and inconclusive.</p> <p><strong>Drug interactions</strong></p> <p>No evidence to date indicates consuming chia seeds has adverse effects on or interactions with prescription drugs.</p> <p><strong>Cultivation</strong></p> <p><strong>Climate and growing cycle length</strong></p> <p>The growing cycle length for chia varies over cultivation locations and is influenced by elevation. For production sites located in different ecosystems in Bolivia, Argentina, and Ecuador, growing cycles are between 100–150 days in duration. Accordingly, commercial production fields are located in the range of 8–2200 m altitude across a variety of ecosystems ranging from tropical coastal desert, to tropical rain forest, and inter-Andean dry valley. In northwestern Argentina, a time span from planting to harvest of 120–180 days is reported for fields located at elevations of 900–1500 m.</p> <p>&nbsp;S. hispanica is a short-day flowering plant, indicating its photoperiodic sensitivity and lack of photoperiodic variability in traditional cultivars, has limited commercial use of chia seeds to tropical and subtropical latitudes until 2012. Now, traditional domesticated lines of S. hispanica can be grown in temperate zones at higher latitudes in the United States. In Arizona or Kentucky, seed maturation of traditional chia cultivars is stopped by frost before or after flower set, preventing seed harvesting. Advances in plant breeding during 2012, however, led to development of new early-flowering chia genotypes proving to have higher yields in Kentucky.</p> <p><strong>Seed yield and composition</strong></p> <p>Seed yield varies depending on cultivars, mode of cultivation, and growing conditions by geographic region. For example, commercial fields in Argentina and Colombia vary in yield range from 450 to 1250 kg/ha. A small-scale study with three cultivars grown in the inter-Andean valleys of Ecuador produced yields up to 2300 kg/ha, indicating that favorable growing environment and cultivar interacted to produce such high yields. Genotype has a larger effect on yield than on protein content, oil content, fatty acid composition, or phenolic compounds, whereas high temperature reduces oil content and degree of unsaturation, and raises protein content.</p> <p><strong>Soil, seedbed requirements, and sowing</strong></p> <p>The cultivation of S. hispanica requires light to medium clay or sandy soils. The plant prefers well-drained, moderately fertile soils, but can cope with acid soils and moderate drought. Sown chia seeds need moisture for seedling establishment, while the maturing chia plant does not tolerate wet soils during growth.</p> <p>Traditional cultivation techniques of S. hispanica involve soil preparation by disruption and loosening followed by seed broadcasting. In modern commercial production, a typical sowing rate of 6 kg/ha and row spacing of 0.7–0.8 m usually is applied.</p>
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White Chia seeds

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Marina Di Chioggia pumpkin Seeds 1.99 - 1

Marina Di Chioggia pumpkin...

Ár 3,65 € (SKU: VG 26)
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<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8" /> <h2><strong><em><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Marina Di Chioggia pumpkin Seeds</span></em></strong></h2> <h3><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Price for Package of 5 seeds.</strong></span></h3> <p>This heirloom sea pumpkin comes from Chioggia on the coast of Italy. The large turban shaped fruit are deep blue-green and bumpy. It is one of the most beautiful and unique of all squash. The rich, sweet flesh is a deep yellow-orange and of good quality, delicious baked or in pies. The fruit weigh from 8 – 12 pounds each and are produced on vigorous vines. Stunning for fall displays and great for cooking!</p> <p>Sow seeds 1/2″ deep  in early spring in fertile soil, sunny location.  90-100 days till maturity.</p>
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Umbrella Thorn Seeds

Umbrella Thorn Seeds...

Ár 3,50 € (SKU: T 53)
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<div id="idTab1" class="rte"> <h2><strong>Umbrella Thorn Seeds ( Acacia tortilis )</strong></h2> <h2><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Price for a Package of 4 seeds.</strong></span></h2> <p><em><strong>Vachellia tortilis</strong></em>, widely known as <em><strong>Acacia tortilis</strong></em> but now attributed to the genus <em>Vachellia</em>, is the <strong>umbrella thorn acacia</strong>, also known as <em>umbrella thorn</em> and <em>Israeli babool</em>, a medium to a large canopied tree native to most of Africa, primarily to the savanna and Sahel of Africa (especially the Somali peninsula and Sudan), but also occurring in the Middle East.<br /><br /></p> <h2><span id="Distribution_and_growing_conditions">Distribution and growing conditions</span></h2> <p><em>Vachellia tortilis</em> is widespread in Africa, being found in countries like Tunisa, Morocco, Uganda, Angola, Zimbabwe, Djibouti, and Botswana. It tends to grow in areas where temperatures vary from 0 to 50 degrees Celsius and rainfall is anywhere from about 100–1,000 mm (3.9–39.4 in) per year.<sup id="cite_ref-6">[6]</sup></p> <h2><span id="Characteristics">Characteristics</span></h2> <p>In extremely arid conditions, it may occur as a small, wiry bush. It grows up to 21 m (69 ft) in height.<sup id="cite_ref-7">[7]</sup> The tree carries leaves that grow to approx. 2.5 cm (1 in) in length with between 4 and 10 pair of pinnae each with up to 15 pairs of leaflets. Flowers are small and white, highly aromatic, and occur in tight clusters. Seeds are produced in pods which are flat and coiled into a springlike structure.</p> <p>The plant is known to tolerate high alkalinity, drought, high temperatures, sandy and stony soils, strongly sloped rooting surfaces and sandblasting. Also, plants older than two years have been observed to be somewhat frost resistant.</p> <h2><span id="Importance">Importance</span></h2> <p>Timber from the tree is used for furniture, wagon wheels, fence posts, cages, and pens. Vachellia wood was also used exclusively by the Israelites in the Old Testament in the building of the tabernacle and the tabernacle furniture, including the Ark of the Covenant. The pods and foliage, which grow prolifically on the tree, are used as fodder for desert grazing animals. The bark is often used as a string medium in Tanganyika, and is a source for tannin. Gum from the tree is edible and can be used as Gum Arabic. Parts of the tree including roots, shoots, and pods are also often used by natives for a vast number of purposes including decorations, weapons, tools, and medicines.<sup id="cite_ref-8">[8]</sup></p> <p>The Umbrella thorn is also an important species for rehabilitation of degraded arid land; it tolerates drought, wind, salinity and a wide range of soil types, and has the additional benefit of fixing nitrogen, an essential plant nutrient, in the soil via its interaction with symbiotic root bacteria.</p> <p> </p> </div>
T 53 (4 S)
Umbrella Thorn Seeds
Mock strawberry Seeds

Mock strawberry Seeds

Ár 1,75 € (SKU: V 152)
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5/ 5
<!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8" /> </head> <body> <h2><strong>Mock strawberry Seeds, Indian Strawberry </strong></h2> <h2><strong><span style="color: #ff0000;">Price for Package of 10 seeds.</span> </strong></h2> <p>Indian Strawberry (Duchesnea Indica Tuttifrutti) - Start Strawberry seeds for this rare ground cover plant that will get lots of attention! It is an Indian Strawberry plant with lovely yellow blooms, and it produces small red Strawberries all summer long on a creeping evergreen carpet. Indian Strawberry is well-suited for hanging over a wall or as a ground cover plant. <br />Indian Strawberry ground cover is naturalized throughout the United States, and it is found growing in shady places in woods and grassy slopes. Indian Strawberry prefers a moist, but well-drained soil in a partially sunny position. <br />Once Indian Strawberry plants are established, the matted root sends out runners to set new plants. Indian Strawberry leaves are light green and finely haired. Indian Strawberry flowers are small, yellow, and are 5 petaled. They first appear in April and will bloom throughout the summer until fall. <br />The fruit is small, about 1/2 inch round. It is edible, but many say the taste is not noteworthy. Birds, however, love the red fruit. Another common name for this variety is Mock Strawberry ground cover. </p> <p>Sow Indian Strawberry seeds from January to April indoors. Use quality seed starter mix, and small pots or starter trays. Sow the Strawberry seeds on the surface and press the seed into the mix. Keep the soil damp but not wet, and protect the Indian Strawberry ground cover seeds from direct light. Seal the starter tray or pots inside a plastic bag until after germination. <br />When the Strawberry seedlings are large enough to handle, transplant them into 3 inch pots, and grow them on in cooler conditions until large enough to plant outdoors. After all danger of frost has passed, harden the young Mock Strawberry plant over a period of 7 - 10 days before planting outdoors in its permanent location.</p> <h2><strong>WIKIPEDIA:</strong></h2> <p>Duchesnea indica (Potentilla indica), known commonly as mock strawberry, Gurbir, Indian strawberry or false strawberry, has foliage and an aggregate accessory fruit similar to true strawberry, though this is apparently an independent evolution of a similar fruit type. <br />It has yellow flowers, unlike the white or slightly pink flowers of true strawberries. It is native to eastern and southern Asia, but has been introduced to many other areas as an ornamental plant. It has been naturalized in many regions, including the southern United States, and is considered an invasive species in some regions. <br />It is considered one of the most invasive plants on the island of Réunion. </p> <p>The leaves are trifoliate, roughly veined beneath, dark green, and often persisting through the winter, arising from short crowns. The plant spreads along creeping stolons, rooting and producing crowns at each node.</p> <p>The yellow flowers are produced in mid spring, then sporadically throughout the growing season.</p> <p>The aggregate accessory fruits are white or red, and entirely covered with red achenes, simple ovaries, each containing a single seed. They are edible, but they have very little flavor. Recent genetic evidence has shown that this genus is better included within Potentilla, but currently most sources still list it in the genus Duchesnea. A poultice of the crushed leaves is used to treat skin ailments such as eczema.</p> </body> </html>
V 152
Mock strawberry Seeds
Yellow Ruffled Heirloom Tomato Seeds

Yellow Ruffled Heirloom...

Ár 1,95 € (SKU: VT 106)
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<h2 class=""><strong>Yellow Ruffled Heirloom Tomato Seeds</strong></h2> <h2><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Price for Package of 10 seeds.</strong></span></h2> <p>Yellow Ruffled' is a Tomato variety in the Solanum genus with a scientific name of Solanum lycopersicum. 'Yellow Ruffled' is considered an heirloom OP (open-pollinated) cultivar. When ripe, fruit appears in these approximate colors:&nbsp; Canary yellow.</p> <p>Slightly hollow inside, so a good tomato for stuffing. The plant has 2 to 3-inch fruit yellow, deeply pleated like an accordion, with a mild flavor and low acidity.</p> <p>This variety is a Fruit that typically grows as an Annual/Perennial, which is defined as a plant that can mature and completes its lifecycle over the course of one year or more. Yellow Ruffled is known for its Erect habit and growing to a height of approximately 1.50 meters (4.88 feet).</p> <p>Mexico is believed to be where Yellow Ruffled originates from.</p> <p>Yellow Ruffled Tomato is normally fairly low maintenance and is normally quite easy to grow, as long as a level of basic care is provided throughout the year. Being aware of the basic soil, sun and water preferences will result in a happier and healthier plant.</p><script src="//cdn.public.n1ed.com/G3OMDFLT/widgets.js"></script>
VT 106 (10 S)
Yellow Ruffled Heirloom Tomato Seeds

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QUADRATO D'ASTI GIALLO Sweet Pepper Seeds

Quadrato Dasti Giallo -...

Ár 1,65 € (SKU: PP 42)
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5/ 5
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8" /> <h2><strong>Quadrato Dasti Giallo - Rosso Sweet Pepper Seeds</strong></h2> <h2><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Price for Package of 10 seeds.</strong></span></h2> <p>Quadrato D'asti Giallo is a mild, bright yellow bell pepper variety from Italy. The fruits are ripening in 80 days, the giant yellow Quadrato bell pepper has huge fruit and it is a favorite in Italy. The large square fruits change color from green to dark yellow. Plants come in the form of bushes from 40 to 80 cm tall.</p> <p>Suitable for greenhouse or open field cultivation in milder regions. </p> <p><strong>This superb pepper is a real winner!</strong></p>
PP 42 (10 S)
QUADRATO D'ASTI GIALLO Sweet Pepper Seeds

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Goldkrone Cherry Tomato Seeds

Goldkrone Cherry Tomato Seeds

Ár 1,85 € (SKU: VT 72)
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5/ 5
<div id="idTab1" class="rte"> <h2><strong>Goldkrone Cherry Tomato Seeds</strong></h2> <h2><span style="color:#ff0000;"><strong>Price for Package of 10 seeds.</strong></span></h2> <p>A very early, indeterminate variety of cherry tomato with yellow fruits intended for forcing as well as field growing. The plant is moderately vigorous. The fruits are round, small (5/4´´ and weigh 15 - 20 g. One stalk carries a large number of fruits(around twenty) with very good sweet tomato taste.</p> </div>
VT 72
Goldkrone Cherry Tomato Seeds
Cube Watermelon Seeds

Szögletes görögdinnye mag

Ár 1,85 € (SKU: V 205)
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5/ 5
<h2 id="short_description_content"><strong>Szögletes görögdinnye mag</strong></h2> <h2><span style="color: #ff0000;" class=""><strong>20 (1g) magos csomag ára.</strong></span></h2> <p>Még akkor is, ha sokan úgy gondolják, hogy a görögdinnye önmagában kocka, de nem ez a helyzet. Továbbá nem minden fajta alkalmas görögdinnye kockák előállítására. Sikerült kis mennyiségű magot közvetlenül Japánból beszereznünk a gyártótól, aki az első, kocka alakú görögdinnyét kezelte.</p> <p>A japán gazdák felvetették a görögdinnye termesztésének és műanyag edényekben történő termesztésének ötletét. Azóta nőtt a köbös dinnye értékesítése is. A japán köbös görögdinnye egyre népszerűbb Oroszországban. A négyzet alakú dinnye ára legalább 540 EUR.</p> <p>Különösen a gazdag oroszok körében népszerűek. Moszkva luxusáruházaiban minden görögdinnyét 28 000 rubelért, körülbelül 540 euróért árulnak - írja a Japan Times.</p> <p>Az a tény, hogy a média a reflektorfénybe irányította a vízzel teli uborkanövényt, állítólag a dinnyeforrás egyik oka. Néhány nap alatt az árak 62 EUR-val emelkedtek.</p> <h2><a href="https://www.seeds-gallery.shop/hu/home/how-to-grow-a-square-watermelon.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener" title="Hogyan termeszthetünk egy négyzet alakú görögdinnyét"><strong>Hogyan termeszthetünk egy négyzet alakú görögdinnyét</strong></a></h2><script src="//cdn.public.n1ed.com/G3OMDFLT/widgets.js"></script>
V 205 (20 S)
Cube Watermelon Seeds

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Charlie Chaplin tomato seeds 1.95 - 1

Charlie Chaplin tomato seeds

Ár 1,95 € (SKU: VT 102)
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<h2 class=""><strong>Charlie Chaplin tomato seeds</strong></h2> <h2><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Price for Package of 10 seeds.</strong></span></h2> <p>An Heirloom Open Pollinated Tomato producing near beefsteak sized fruits rich red with deep accordion-shaped lobed ridges. The fruits on the same plant can vary from flattened to elongated.&nbsp; The taste is excellent, rich and full-bodied, great for stuffing. Indeterminate.</p> <p>Sow in spring under glass or on a windowsill with warmth provided 1/16 inch deep.&nbsp; Germination takes around 6-14 days at 65-75F.</p> <p>Transplant the seedlings when large enough to handle into 3-inch pots.</p> <p>Grow on under cooler conditions and when about 8 inches tall, either plant in their growing position in the greenhouse or gradually acclimatize them to outdoor conditions and plant out 18 inches apart in a warm, sheltered and sunny spot in moist, fertile well-drained soil and keep watered.</p> <p><strong>What's the difference between "indeterminate" and "determinate" tomatoes?</strong></p> <h3><strong>Determinate tomatoes</strong></h3> <p>or "bush" tomatoes, are varieties that grow to a compact height (generally 3 - 4'). Determinates stop growing when fruit sets on the top bud. All the tomatoes from the plant ripen at approximately the same time (usually over a period of 1- 2 weeks). They require a limited amount of staking for support and are perfectly suited for container planting.</p> <h3><strong>Indeterminate tomatoes</strong></h3> <p>will grow and produce fruit until killed by frost. They can reach heights of up to 12 feet although 6 feet is normal.&nbsp; Indeterminates will bloom, set new fruit and ripen fruit all at the same time throughout the season. They require substantial staking for support and benefit from being constrained to a central growing stem.</p><script src="//cdn.public.n1ed.com/G3OMDFLT/widgets.js"></script>
VT 102 (10 S)
Charlie Chaplin tomato seeds 1.95 - 1
Blue Grass Seeds Festuca Glauca Intense Blue 1.85 - 8

Blue Grass Seeds Festuca...

Ár 1,85 € (SKU: UT 3)
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5/ 5
<div id="idTab1" class="rte"> <h2><span style="font-size:14pt;"><strong>Blue Grass Seeds Festuca Glauca Intense Blue</strong></span></h2> <h2><span style="color:#ff0000;"><strong><span style="font-size:14pt;">Price for Package of 10 seeds.</span></strong></span></h2> <div>Hardy Perennial. <span style="font-size:11pt;line-height:1.5em;">Dainty diminutive Festuca glauca makes a tight mound of steely blue, needle-like blades and is one of the most tactile of the evergreen grasses. A new flush of blue-grey leaves appears by early spring and makes a fine foil for bright, low-growing bulbs. Planted as a specimen or in swathes across a high - summer garden, the colour is so unexpected it can't help but catch the eye.</span> <p class="description">Festuca glauca is not a showy specimen plant but in a minimalist scheme, against a backing of slate and red chippings, it adds texture, colour and interest. These fescues look terrific planted in a silver-blue swathe among taller grasses: weave them through dark carexes or plant them around the base of deschampsias, molinias or miscanthus.<br />Good companions - Small, sun-loving plants such as rock roses, thymes, smaller erodiums and single, low-growing pinks, mingle well with this grass on a scree or slope. Alternatively, dark-leaved sedums and the strappy-leaved black Ophiopogon planiscapus 'Nigrescens' provide a strong contrast to the clumps.<br />Dark-purple lavenders of every type, the large-leaved sage (Salvia officinalis), lamb's ears (Stachys byzantina) and the ponytail grass (Stipa tenuissima) make good companions in a sunny border of silvers.<br />For a striking spring partnership, team blue fescue with Crocus chrysantha 'Blue Pearl' and 'Ladykiller', pink and red species tulips or deep-blue scillas.</p> <p>Sowing: Sow in Spring, February to April<br />Festuca glauca germinates easily from seed sown in spring. Sow in well drained soil and keep at around 20ºC (68ºF). Germinates in about two weeks<br />Once seedlings are large enough to handle, take a small clump of seedlings and put them all in a one-litre pot of gritty compost. They will form a bushy plant and be ready to go into the garden in summer. Grow in sun and in well drained soil. Sow 6mm (¼in) deep in rows 30cm (12in) apart in well cultivated soil which has been raked to a fine tilth. Germination is occasionally slow, so be patient! <br />Thin out the seedlings to 23cm (9in) apart. Replant the seedlings that have been removed</p> <p>Cultivation: <br />Feed in spring like ordinary perennials, with a single dressing of a general fertiliser. Even without an annual feed, most grasses will put on a first-rate show. The more nitrogen grasses receive the greener and further they'll grow. This spreading habit is fine in a field, but in a garden they may become too lush and the flower quality may suffer.</p> <p>Division: <br />Once the plant is established, divide in March to April. It is relatively easy to propagate by division. Do this in spring, not autumn, as some newly divided plants may rot before they've developed a good root system.</p> <p>Plant Uses: <br />Architectural, Cottage/Informal Garden, Drought Resistant, Flower Arranging, Flowers Borders and Beds, Green Roof, Low Maintenance, Mediterranean or Maritime. </p> <p>Origin: <br />Native to Europe, it was originally described by French naturalist Dominique Villars.</p> <p>Nomenclature: <br />Festuca is derived from the Latin <em>festuca</em> meaning ’stalk or straw’. <br />The species name glauca is derived from the Greek word <em>glaucous</em> meaning ‘blue grey’ in reference to the colour of the leaves. <br />It is commonly known as the Blue Fescue, Blue Mountain Grass, and Grey Fescue</p> </div> </div>
UT 3
Blue Grass Seeds Festuca Glauca Intense Blue 1.85 - 8
Toad Lily Seeds

Toad Lily Seeds

Ár 1,20 € (SKU: F 24)
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5/ 5
<div class="&quot;rte&quot;"> <h2><span style="text-decoration:underline;font-size:14pt;"><em><strong>Toad Lily Seeds (Tricyrtis Hirta)</strong></em></span></h2> <h2><span style="color:#ff0000;font-size:14pt;"><strong>Price for Package of 10 seeds.</strong></span></h2> <div><span>In late summer, just when other perennials are beginning to go dormant, the exotic Toad Lily will burst into bloom. White with purple flecks, these unique and sturdy plants bloom for up to six weeks. Toad Lilies are extremely easy to grow in ordinary, well-drained soil. Not fussy about light conditions, they will bloom in sun or shade! Hardy and elegant - a must for your garden.</span></div> <div>Sowing: <span>Seed - best sown in a cold frame.  Seed requires 12 weeks stratification at 5°c. When they are large enough to handle, prick the seedlings out. Plant them out into their permanent positions in late spring or early summer, after the last expected frosts</span></div> </div>
F 24
Toad Lily Seeds