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Anise – Herb Seeds • Annual. • 75 days. • Contains approximately 220 Anise Herb Seeds. • Germination: 14 days at 70 degrees. Plant in well-prepared soil. Anise, a flowering annual originating in Asia and the Mediterranean, is often used … Continue reading
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Henderson Bush, Lima Bean • 67 days. • Bush growth habit • Package contains approximately 65 Henderson Bush Lima Bean Seeds. • Germination: 5 to 8 days at 70 to 85 F. Plant seeds 1 to 1 1/2 inches deep … Continue reading
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We have been adding posts all about the different seeds we offer at Hometown Seeds. This information will also be updated on our site. We hope you enjoy learning more about the wonderful seeds we have available!
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Radish, Daikon Organic Sprouting Seeds • Soak seeds for 8 hours and rinse. Place in warm area out of direct sunlight. Rinse 3-4 times a day. Sprouts ready in 2 days. Store in sealed bag in refrigerator 1 week maximum. … Continue reading
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Broad Windsor Pole, Fava Bean Seeds • 120 to 150 days. • Climbing habit • Package contains approximately 18 Broad Windsor Pole, Fava Bean Seeds. • Germination: 6 to 10 days at 70 to 85 F. Plant seeds 1 to … Continue reading
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Thyme – Herb Seeds Perennial 85 days Contains approximately 2,200 Thyme Herb Seeds. Germination: 14-21 days at 70 F. Direct sow onto surface of soil, pressing seeds lightly into the surface. Thyme is a hardy perennial herb originating in the Mediterranean. … Continue reading
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