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Liatris Rose Purple

Perennial flowers. Plants are compact, sturdy, about 70 cm tall. Flowers are pink with a purple hue, fragrant, gathered in long inflorescences. Liatris grow well in a sunny place, in permeable humus-rich soil. Begins to bloom in the third year. Suitable for picking, drying for dry bouquets, growing in flower beds, rock gardens.
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Geranium Falcon F1 Scarlet

The geranium variety Falcon F1 stands out with features such as self-cleaning, pollen-free and endlessly blooming. Geranium falcon F1 does not produce pollen, people who suffer from allergies will also appreciate the absence of pollen.  As a result, it does not attract insects and does not produce the unwanted spikes. In order to save the best values of this variety, it is recommended to plant these geraniums 50 meters away from other pollen spreading plants. This means that the inflorescence falls off spontaneously after flowering. Apart from this, the lifespan of the inflorescence is more than 7 days longer and plants produce up to 20% more flowers during vegetation than conventional varieties. Perennial flowers, but annual if grown outdoors. The blooms are 10–11 cm in diameter, scarlet. The plant leaves are green. Blooms abundantly until the frost. Suitable for growing indoors and outdoors, resistant to diseases and parasites. The best time to sow geranium seeds is January – February. The depth in which seeds need to be sown is 0,4–0,5 cm. To disinfect the substrate before sowing, use a 1 % solution of potassium permanganate (1 g KMnO4 – per 1 liter of water) or watered with a 0.15% solution of "Previcur" or another fungicide. The best germination is when the temperature is stable around 21– 24° C.
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Garden petunia Mistral F1 Picotee Rose

Hybrid variety. The plants are compact, 30–35 cm tall, are distinguished by particularly abundant flowering. Inflorescences 8–10 cm in diameter, pink with white edging. Granules do not need to be covered, but only pressed to a moist substrate. Cover containers with glass or film and germinate in a warm place. The optimum germination temperature is 20-22 °C heat. Containers need to be ventilated daily.
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Edible tomato Sandero F1

A medium early, indeterminate hybrid, suitable for growing under covers and outdoors, high-yielding. Fruits are 260–280 g, pink, elongated form, delicate skin, excellente taste.
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Edible carrot Agatha F1 seed tape

Medium-early hybrid, intended for the main harvest.

Matures in 100–110 days from seed germination.

Roots are cylindrical, 16–18 cm long, with attractive color and smooth skin.

Plants have low tendency to bolt.

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Dwarf beans Furore

Very early dwarf variety, sown from May to July. Plants 45–50 cm tall, produce excellent yields. Pods 0.8–0.9 cm in diameter and 14–15 cm long, without fibers, located in the upper part of the plant, so harvesting can be done mechanically. Seeds are white. Sowing rate – 60–100 kg / ha
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Large – flowered petunia Purple Dwarf

The flowers are purple red, have a diameter of 5,5-7 cm, which are 50% double and 50%. Plants are moderately densely branched with a height of 40–45 cm. This variety is ideally suited for planting both in containers and in beds. Flowers like to grow in a place protected from rain and wind. Do not cover pellets with soil – just press to the substrate. Cover the container and germinate in warm place. The optimum germination temperature is 20–22 ° C. Ventilate daily.
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Geranium Falcon F1 Orange

The geranium variety Falcon F1 stands out with features such as self-cleaning, pollen-free and endlessly blooming. Geranium falcon F1 does not produce pollen, people who suffer from allergies will also appreciate the absence of pollen.  As a result, it does not attract insects and does not produce the unwanted spikes. In order to save the best values of this variety, it is recommended to plant these geraniums 50 meters away from other pollen spreading plants. This means that the inflorescence falls off spontaneously after flowering. Apart from this, the lifespan of the inflorescence is more than 7 days longer and plants produce up to 20% more flowers during vegetation than conventional varieties. Perennial flowers, but annual if grown outdoors. The blooms are 10–11 cm in diameter, orange. The plant leaves are green. Blooms abundantly until the frost. Suitable for growing indoors and outdoors, resistant to diseases and parasites. The best time to sow geranium seeds is January – February. The depth in which seeds need to be sown is 0,4–0,5 cm. To disinfect the substrate before sowing, use a 1 % solution of potassium permanganate (1 g KMnO4 – per 1 liter of water) or watered with a 0.15% solution of "Previcur" or another fungicide. The best germination is when the temperature is stable around 21– 24° C.
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Edible tomato Bendida F1

A moderately early hybrid from Bulgaria. Plants are tall (half determinate), start yielding within 60–80 days of planting the seedlings, each plant grows 6–7 bundles, while each bundle grows 6–8 fruits. Suitable for growing in greenhouses and outdoors. Fruits are orange, round, weighing 180–200 g, fleshy and very tasty.
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Edible tomato Celesteen F1

An early indeterminate French hybrid. Plants are disease-resistant (C5, Tm, V, F2, Fr, N, TSWV), have a strong root system. Fruits are slightly ribbed, weighing 200–250 g, very tasty, retain high quality during the whole yielding period.
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Edible tomato Esmira F1

An early indeterminate hybrid, suitable for growing in all types of greenhouses. Bundles grow close to each other. Fruits are round, raspberry coloured, weighing 190–210 g, hard, do not tend to crack. The largest fruits grow on first bundles.
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Edible tomato Gourmandia F1

A bull heart type, very early French indeterminate hybrid. Plants start yielding especially early and abundantly. Fruits are fleshy, 250–300 g in weight, ribbed and tasty.
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Edible tomato Rugby F1

An early indeterminate hybrid from Bulgaria for growing in unheated greenhouses. Yielding starts 50–70 days of planting the seedlings. Fruits are raspberry, the shape is similar to a narrow heart, weighing 160–180 g, very tasty, grow in bunches.
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