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Both ornemental and delicious, this hot pepper variety comes from Brazil. It grows abundant small peppers (2 to 3 cm long) which have a very unique water drop shape. Crunchy, fruity and only slightly spicy, its exceptional taste must be discovered raw, as the pepper loses all its flavor when cooked. It will be best used in a fruit salad or in this Brazilian traditional recipe:
http://flavorsofbrazil.blogspot.com/2011/11/recipe-preserved-biquinho-peppers.html
Package: around 20 seeds
*Winner of the "Vegetable to Discover" category of the 2019 Edition of the Les Exceptionnelles contest*
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Oriental radish, grows a very large and long pearly white root with soft skin and delicious flesh. Very popular in Asia, where even the leaves and the seeds are consumed. The radish can be eaten raw or cooked. In permaculture garden, it helps digging hard and clayish soils.
Package: 40 seeds
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Hidatsa red beans are semi-climbing, productive, and grow large pods containing between 5 to 7 beans. This variety was originally bred by the Hidatsa tribe in the Missouri River valley, in North Dakota, USA. It was then introduced to the wider public by Oscar Will, a horticulture pioneer, in 1915.
Package: 25 seeds
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The Jalapeño pepper is probably amongst the most well-known and loved hot pepper there is. It comes from the city of Xalapa, in Mexico.
Jalapeño peppers are particularly generous in terms of fruits produced. Each plant grows several conical green fruits that will turn red once fully ripe. You can harvest them when they are still green, which is how we often encounter them in stores and restaurants, to get a milder pepper. If you wait until they are fully ripe and red, they will gain in spiciness and flavor.
Hot but not burning, this pepper is quite versatile. It will soon become an essential for your Indian or Mexican inspired recipes.
Package: Around 20 seeds
Photo credit: Kokopelli
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You've been dreaming of growing peas on your balcony? Laxton Progress peas are just what you've been waiting for! This very productive dwarf variety will drown you with its large 8 to 10 pea filled pods. Early bearing, you won't wait for long before the first harvest begins. Ideal to eat raw or to freeze.
Package: 30 seeds
Photo Credit: gardiendesemences
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The Mexican sunflower flowering lasts all summer long, and offers numerous flowers. They are large and look a bit like daisies, except for their bright orange colour. They are also nectariferous, to the great pleasure of butterflies like the monarch, bees of all sorts, and hummingbirds.
Package: 40 seeds
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Crunchy, sweet and refreshing! This snow pea variety is productive, compact and doesn't climb. The numerous pods that it grows, each about 10 cm long, are juicy and non-fibrous. Very resistant to diseases, you will have a plentiful harvest without a worry.
Package: 30 seeds
Photo Credit: Écoumène
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The Tall Telephone pea is a climbing variety that can grow up to 1.8 m in height with support. It grows large and plump pods, each containing 8 to 10 peas, to deliciously enrich your meals. Crunchy and sweet, the pods are the perfect to snack on as you work in your garden.
Variety from 1881.
Package: 30 seeds
Photo Credit: Veseys
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Productive bush variety. Jade bean plants can handle the heat as well as cooler temperatures. Perfect variety for balconies. Tasty, crunchy and not fibrous. Highly resistant to diseases.
Package: 30 seeds
Photo Credit: https://www.rarexoticseeds.com/
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