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(Physalis peruviana) Heirloom. Perennial - annual in cooler areas. Bush height to 1m, producing many small, sweet, round, yellow fruit. Eaten fres
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$3.95
***NOT TO WA*** (Amaranthus hypochondriacus) Originating with the ancient Aztecs. Hardy plant to 1m with both leaf & grain used in salads, and cooke
(NOT TO SA, TAS) (Malus domestica) A culinary apple from the Ukraine, possibly a more colored form of Antonovka.
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***NOT TO TAS, WA*** Highly useful for attracting the predator insects to the garden. An attractive & colourful mix of flowers, herbs & vegetables d
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***NOT TO TAS, WA*** A mix of rye, oats, spelt, quinoa, buckwheat & amaranth effectively used as a cover crop for digging back into
***NOT TO TAS, WA*** Fast growing, climbing plant producing attractive pinkish / blue flowers in mid to late Summer. May be grown on a trellis in th
***NOT TO TAS, WA*** Attractive plant producing edible, dry seed. Commonly used as green manure crop adding nitrogen, phosphorus & organic matter to
(Spinacia oleracea) Heirloom also known as 'Giant Thick Leaf'. Very large, thick, smooth, dark-green, pointed & semi-savoyed leaves up to 25cm acros
$6.00
***NOT TO WA*** Heirloom being one of the first fodder plants to be domesticated. Alfalfa (also known as lucerne) is a flowering legume in the pea fa
Originating with the Ancient Aztecs. Hardy plant to 1m with both leaf & grain used in salads, and cooked dishes. Higher in protein (18%) than wheat
***NOT TO TAS, WA*** An ancient grain commonly used for food, fodder, as a green manure crop or for straw. Beneficial for adding bulk organic matter
***NOT TO WA*** (Vicia faba) Useful as a green manure crop adding carbon & nitrogen to the soil & improving friability Best dug back in the soil when
***NOT TO TAS, WA*** A beneficial mix of hardy greens to give to your feathered friends. Either broadcast in pen & section off until grown, or grow