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- Edible flowers, Seeds
Artichoke: Violet de Provence
- R45.00 incl VAT
- Small, purple, flavourful bud. Delicious! Statement foliage. 25 seeds The Violet de Provence is a purple-budded traditional French heirloom which has a finer flavour than its green cousin, and much prettier flowers. If its early buds are picked small enough, they often don’t have a ‘choke’. All artichokes are statement plants – and they need space so that they can…
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- Edible flowers, Seeds
Calendula: Pacific Beauty Mix
- R30.00 incl VAT
- This variety is from Kirchhoffs: A showy winter pop of colour, can stand moderate heat as well as frost. Orange-yellow shades brighten up a winter garden. Includes apricot, yellow, persimmon and orange.
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- Edible flowers, Seeds
Poppy – Flanders
- R30.00 incl VAT
- This variety is from Kirchhoffs. (Please note that the Flanders/corn poppy is toxic to horses, cattle and sheep, but not humans. It's important to differentiae the varieites of poppies when planting in your garden. The opium poppy (papaver somniferum) is very poisonous to humans and animals. This poppy is also known as corn poppy. It is a very showy, easy…
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- Edible flowers, Seeds
Viola Cornuta Choice Mixed
- R30.00 incl VAT
- This variety is from Kirchhoffs: Most useful massed together in winter plantings in the sun and just as useful in summer in shady areas. Flowers are edible and liven up salads. A medium-sized, fragrant, profuse bloomer with a mix of flower colours. Violas are delightful cool season flowers that will bloom for a long period. Ideal for edging or containers.…
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- Edible flowers, Rhizomes, bulbs, roots & tubers, Seeds
Waterblommetjie rhizomes
- R140.00 incl VAT
- Waterblommetjies have found themselves on the menu of many well-known, and not-so-well-known, South African restaurants and family tables. If you have a pond, or are thinking of creating one, growing this flowering water 'weed' will take your food gardening adventure in another direction.
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