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  • Grow exceptionally large flowers on well-branching plants
  • Tube petals which make the flowers even more attractive
  • Daylength responsive
  • Faster the generative phase is initiated
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Sowing Period Sep-Dec
Spacing 6 – 20 inches plant to plant
No. of Seeds/pack 100
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500.00
  • Grow exceptionally large flowers on well-branching plants
  • Tube petals which make the flowers even more attractive
  • Daylength responsive
  • Faster the generative phase is initiated
Agronomy Detail
Sowing Period Sep-Dec
Spacing 6 – 20 inches plant to plant
No. of Seeds/pack 100
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500.00
  • Grow exceptionally large flowers on well-branching plants
  • Tube petals which make the flowers even more attractive
  • Daylength responsive
  • Faster the generative phase is initiated
Agronomy Detail
Sowing Period Sep-Dec
Spacing 6 – 20 inches plant to plant
No. of Seeds/pack 100
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Best to grow at home high yielding and ability to give fruit for a long time. Best quality fruit production. Pod quality is nice, tender, slender, medium to dark green in color.

 

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Sowing Period Jan – Aug
Spacing 2.5 ft row to row
First Fruit Harvested After 50-60 days
No. of Seeds/pack 20
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Growing cabbage plants or seeds is easy in your home vegetable garden. These delicious vegetables can be planted in the ground, in a raised bed, or in a garden. This is a quick-growing variety with an estimated maturity time of 60 days.

 

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Sowing Period Aug-Dec
Spacing 24-36 inches plant to plant
First Fruit Harvested After 60-80 days
No. of Seeds/pack 100
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Requires plenty of sunlight, cool soil, lots of moisture but with good drainage. Forms up nice and round.

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Sowing Period Mid Aug-Feb
Spacing 6″x6″ plant to plant
First Fruit Harvested After 70 days
No. of Seeds/pack 100
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95% seed germination. The best variety to grow at home. Broadleaf and delicious in taste, ability to give more than one cutting. Attractive dark green color.

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Sowing Period Jan-Mar & Sep-Dec
Spacing 3-4 inches plant to plant
First Fruit Harvested After 40-45 days
No. of Seeds/pack 500
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This hybrid has an erect plant habit. Its fruits are shiny light green in color, cylindrical and uniform in shape. Recommended for both indoor and outdoor cultivation.

Agronomy Detail
Sowing Period Sep – Nov, Jan
Spacing 10 inch – plant to plant
First Fruit Harvested After 70 days
No. of Seeds/pack 8
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Deep green colored fruit with good shelf life. Turns red when overripe. The best variety to grow at home.

 

Agronomy Detail
Sowing Period Nov-Dec
Spacing 12-10 inches plant to plant
First Fruit Harvested After 60-85 days
No. of Seeds/pack 55
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Fruits are elongated, square-shaped and very firm with a very attractive red color when fully mature. Maintain uniformity from first to the last harvest.

Agronomy Detail
Sowing Period Sep-Jan
Spacing 1.5 ft plant to plant
First Fruit Harvested After 80-90 days
No. of Seeds/pack 35
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Turnips can be grown for greens or for the bulb. They grow fairly quickly, maturing in about 2 months, so you can get more than one harvest in a season. They generally require a full sun location but will tolerate partial shade. Requires sandy or well-draining soil and at least 1 inch of water per week is vital for good root development. Plant late in the summer to harvest turnips before the first frost. Turnip Greens can be harvested when they are 4 inches tall and fruit can be harvested when it’s 2-3 inches in diameter. Easy to grow in home garden by direct seeding.

 

Agronomy Detail
Sowing Period Sep-Nov
Spacing 4 inches plant to plant
First Fruit Harvested After 40-45 days
No. of Seeds/pack 100
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