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South Africa (All cities)
Egrow 5Pcs/Pack Rambutan Seeds Red Fruits Bonsai Plants Home Garden Ornamental Package weight: 0.01 kg Description: Egrow 5Pcs/Pack Rambutan Seeds Red Fruits Bonsai Plants Home Garden Ornamental Trees Specifications: Quantity: 5 pcs Germination time: 15-25 days For germination temperature: 18-25 Celsius. Package: 1 OPP Simple Packaging Applications: Balcony, garden, living room, study, windows, office, etc. How To Grow The Seeds? Firstly, loose the soil and then put your seeds in the soil in 0.3-0.5cm of soil, note that do not put them so deep and close in the soil. Secondly, check whether the temperature is fit for sowing these seeds in order to make sure they will grow. The best temperature is 18-25degrees. Thirdly, water these seeds, but not too often, once or twice a day. Finally, keep the soil moist and make them under the sun. They usually need 15 to 25 days to grow, so please wait patiently! Tips: Soaked in warm water for 8 hours before planting will be better if the seeds is over 0.5mm. Because the seeds are in dormant state and need to absorb enough water to germination. Package Includes: 1 x Egrow 5 Pcs/Pack Rambutan Seeds Click here for more deals Egrow 5Pcs/Pack Rambutan Seeds Red Fruits Bonsai Plants Home Garden Ornamental Egrow 5Pcs/Pack Rambutan Seeds Red Fruits Bonsai Plants Home Garden Ornamental
R 81
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Description: Egrow 100PCS Thailand Mini Kiwi Fruit Seeds Flowers Garden Edible Delicious Bonsai Fruit Planting Kiwi fruit is nutritious and delicious. The sugar content is about 13% and acid content isabout 2%, also contains vitamin C400 mg / hectogram , nearly 9 times higher than citrus. Moderay sweet and sour fruit, refreshing fragrance so we called it " super fruit ". Fruit tender and juicy, fragrant and delicious, sweet and pleasant, extremely rich in nutrients. Its vitamin C content as high as 68mg / 100g, than oranges, apples and other fruits high times or even several times, but also with a variety of organic and essential minerals lot of sugar, proteins, amino acids and so on. According to the United States Rutgers University Food Research Center tested a variety of common fruits kiwi is the most abundant nutrients, the most comprehensive fruit. Its nutritional value is far more than other fruits. Specifications: Quantity: 100 pcs Germination time: 10-15 days For germination temperature:  15-20 Celsius. Package: 1 PP Simple Packaging Applications:  Balcony, garden, living room, windows, office, etc. How To Grow The Seeds? General we need loose soil, breathable, high water holding capacity, without stone broken glass, bricks. Put the seeds into the warm water about 40 degrees,After soaking, cold water 4-6 hours, remove the seeds, the seeds germinate easily after soaking. Put the seeds into the soil (Note: need loose soil, breathable, good water holding capacity).Each container Demand generally 20 to 25 seeds. Depending on growth conditions after germination the seedlings remain relatively strong strain; After germination thinning, leaving 1 to 3 seedlings. After sowing vessel above to cover with plastic wrap (the plastic film may also be convenient bags),fresh stab a few holes in the membrane permeability. The container in the sun, keep the temperature around 20 degrees. Most seeds can germinate as top message. After the seedlings after germination and other robust transplanted into the ground. Package Includes: 1 x Egrow100 PCS Thailand Kiwi Fruit Seeds Product Details:  
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South Africa (All cities)
Passiflora quadrangularis  Seeds Passiflora quadrangularis, also named Passiflora macrocarpa or Giant Granadilla, is a perennial vine, looking much like Passiflora alata, but its flowers are bigger. Native to Central and South America it is grown for its large ornamental fragrant flowers and the large fruits. It climbs by means of clinging tendrils and can be kept as a container plant. The long tendrils need lots of support for climbing. It is a fast growing vine which can grow over 15 meters high. It may be grown as a houseplant in a sunny window. A vigorous tropical vine with large bright green oval leaves, 7-13 cm long, 6-10 cm wide. The stems are quadrangular in shape. One of the loveliest and most exotic of the Passion flowers producing gorgeous purple, white and blue banded fragrant flowers, measuring 8-10 cm across in a long succession from mid-Summer to Autumn. It produces giant green to yellow Passion fruits reaching over one foot in diameter. The pulp is white or greyish and is not as flavourful as the common Passion fruit, but still tasty and often eaten or used in drinks. It rarely produces fruit under greenhouse conditions but makes up for this by the sheer glory of its flowers. Pruning is a must to keep the vine healthy. Prune off less vigorous growth and occasionally prune back vigorous growth to promote flowering. When established, and without care, the passion fruit can easily overtake other garden plants, shading them from sun. Protect from frost or plant in frost free areas. The Giant Granadilla is hardy to 35°F when mature, frost tender when young. Provide ideally a temperature of 15°- 28°C. Keep the atmosphere humid through the summer and place in full sun, can tolerate partial shade. Passiflora quadrangularis loves the warm humid Tropics. You may need to water your plants on a daily basis during the hottest summer months. During the winter the roots should be kept moist, but as growth will be much slower you will probably only need to water once a week, depending on growing temperature. It will do best in a loam based mix with a little peat moss. If their pot is too large or if they have an unrestricted root run then the whole plant will simply get bigger and bigger but it will refuse to flower and therefore produce the fruits. By limiting the pot size you are limiting the ability to grow and this is seen as a threat, so the natural mechanism is to produce seed for the next generation. A suitably sized pot for an adult plant would generally be of 30cm in diameter. The bid amount is for 1 Seed
R 5
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy 10 PCS Nylon Mesh Bag Garden Seeds Fruits Pest Control Bags Vegetable Vineyard Anti Bird Net Pest... for R69.00
R 69
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South Africa
WATERMELON "CRIMSON SWEET" - CITRULLUS LANATUS Watermelon crimson sweet has sweet, firm and fine textured flesh which is dark red in colour. The fruits weigh 7-10 kg. Resistant to fusarium wilt. Sow watermelon seeds at a temperature of 20-25 Celsius, in good seed compost into small plant grow bags (SEE OUR Plant Growing Bags), 2 seeds per bag, about 2 cm deep. Sow Spring - Summer After the first true leaves have developed plant the watermelon into bigger pots before planting out.Water regularly and feed with liquid fertilizer, every 10-14 days. Knock on the fruit and if it sounds hollow the fruits are ready to harvest. click on shield to view our other items:  
R 6
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South Africa
Guave Guave is round or oval shaped. The skin is green or yellow, sometimes pink. The flesh can range from white to dark pink and contains small hard seeds. Guave has a sweet and sour taste which can be compared to a combination of pears and strawberries. Guave generally has a typical fragrance, similar to lemon rind but less sharp. Guave can be eaten raw out-of-hand-for a snack, but it is usually sliced and seeded and used in salads. The fruit can also be used in pies, jams, jellies, sauces, juices and teas. Ripe guave have a fragrant aroma, and the fruit should give to slight pressure. When ripe, keep refrigerated and consume within a few days. Did you know? The name guave is derived from the Spanish word “guayabe” The amount of vitamin C in guave is 5 times higher than in a orange. Guave was the favorite food of the Aztecs and Incas.  10 Seeds per pack.  Growing instructions included    
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
Capsicum Habanero Seeds Extremely HOT Capsicum habanero is a perennial pepper growing to cm high and means from Havana. Technically, their species name is Capsicum Chinense Jacquin. It is an extremely hot pepper believed to originally have been taken to the Yucatan Peninsula from Cuba.  They are also grown to a lesser extent in Belize, Costa Rica, Texas and California. They can live many years in pots. It is in leaf all year, in flower in Spring and Summer, and followed by the fruits. Their average size is 1 to 2 1/2 inches long, 1 to 2 inches in diameter. The fruit is pear-shaped, tapered and twisted, ripens from green to orange and very aromatic. In tropical and sub-tropical regions, the Habanero, like other chiles, will produce year round. Fruits matures in days. The habanero is the most intensely spicy chile pepper of the Capsicum genus. Extremely Hot 100K-300K (Scoville Units), 100 times hotter than Jalapeno. Hardiness (-5°C/25°F, 4°C/40°F) in Winter. Habaneros thrive in hot weather. As with all peppers, the Habanero does well in an area with good morning sun, in soil with an acidity level around 5-6 pH. The habanero should be watered only when dry. Overly moist soil and roots will produce bitter-tasting peppers. Peppers are not heavy feeder. Once flowering begins, fertilizer should be withheld; otherwise, flowers may drop without setting fruit. The bid amount is for 1 Seed We'll supply you with all the germination & care instructions.
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South Africa
  GALIA MELON   Melon  Galia as the name suggests, is a Galia type that produces very uniform globe-shaped fruit with a small cavity. This luscious variety has skin that is netted with gold and firm flesh with good flavour. The flesh is the cool-green of a glacial lake.  The vines yield fruit with a typical size of 0.8 to 1.2kg. Around 5 to 8 fruits per plant can be expected. 65 to 70 days to maturity. Galia fruits have a spicy-sweet aroma, with a flavour more like a cantaloupe than honeydew, although with a complexity of their own. Serve with prosciutto or parma ham as antipasto. Or at meal’s end, with bunches of fat purple grapes and tangerines. Once picked it has good storage ability in the fridge. You will appreciate its unique texture and taste.    VIEW OUR OTHER ITEMS BY CLICKING ON THE SHIELD:
R 6
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South Africa
BULK LISTING - APPROX. 150 SEEDS ZUCCHINNI CASERTA- HEIRLOOM  (BABY MARROW) AN EARLY SUMMER SQUASH THAT PRODUCES STRIPED, SLIGHTLY TAPERED, RIDGED FRUITS WITH FLAVOURFUL CREAMY WHITE FLESH. THE VIGOROUS HIGH YIELDING PLANTS PRODUCE HIGH QUALITY FRUITS THAT ARE BEST WHEN HARVESTED WHEN THEY ARE 150 - 200MM LONG. OUR PACKS CONTAIN 30 SEEDS.   CLICK ON THE SHIELD TO VIEW OUR OTHER ITEMS VIEW OUR OTHER ITEMS:
R 21
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South Africa
PLEASE NOTE THAT THERE IS A RISK USING THE POST OFFICE DELIVERY OPTIONS.  THERE IS AN OPTION TO SELECT POSTNET TO POSTNET TO AVOID THIS. We do not ship internationally.   Hot! Fruits ripen from red to black and grow to approximately 10 cm. Popular in Mexican cooking. Originate from Central America. Fruits have a sharp flavour.                                                    
R 20
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South Africa
Hot Pepper Long Red Cayenne  Capsicum annuum 125 mm long and 12mm thick fruits are FIERY HOT, often curled and twisted. Great for drying, processing, or sauces. Use fresh or easily dried for winter use. Harvest starts about 70 days after plants are set out.   Days to Germination: Days To Harvest:   70 Planting Depth: 5mm Spacing, Plant: 30cm Light:   Sunny Location In colder areas you can start indoors about 8 weeks before outdoor planting time.  Sow seed 5mm in seedling trays (see our Plastic Seedling Trays).  Keep moist.  Seedlings emerge in days.  Transplant to individual containers when seedlings have at least two pairs of leaves.  Accustom to outdoor conditions by moving to a sheltered place outside for a week. SET PLANTS 30cm apart in rows a sunny area after all danger of frost.  Set top of root ball 12mm below the soil surface.  Water well. SEED can be sown in directly into garden when soil is warm.  Peppers can not tolerate frost. HARVEST when fruits have reached full-size, green or red.  Dark red fruits are fully ripened.   View our other items by clicking on shield:    
R 8
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
The Alnus genus commonly known as Alder belongs to the birch family Betulaceae. The genus comprises about 30 species of monoecious trees and shrubs, a few reaching a large size, distributed throughout the North Temperate Zone with a few species extending into Central America and the northern Andes. The catkins of some alder species have a degree of edibility, and may be rich in protein. Reported to have a bitter and unpleasant taste, they are more useful for survival purposes.            The wood of certain alder species is often used to smoke various food items, especially salmon and other seafood. Alnus glutinosa is a popular tree of moist to wet soils. Commonly known as Black Alder it is a moderate to fast-growing deciduous tree that usually grows to 12m to 15m in height with a 6m to 12m spread and a 30cm to 45cm trunk but is capable of reaching 24m in height in the woods. Pyramidal when young, Black Alder often has multiple stems, making it ideal for use as a screen or bonsai specimen, the trees eventually becoming more rounded or oval as they mature. The two- to four-inch-wide, dark green, roundish leaves with toothed edges and pale undersides are joined in spring by rather insignificant male and female flowers. Foliage remains green well into autumn. It is the fruits that are most interesting—small, nutlike, 2.5cm "cones" that persist throughout autumn and winter, long after the darkening leaves have fallen. These fruits, along with the attractive, dark brown, furrowed bark and multi-stemmed growth habit, make Black Alder an attractive landscape specimen throughout the winter. The fruits are food for a variety of wildlife.
R 1
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South Africa
  Eggplant Pinstripe is a strong growing, compact plant producing a heavy crop of purple and white striped fruits right through the growing season. Pinstripe has been specially developed to suit the garden environment and will thrive in pots, containers and in the border. Attractive purple flowers are followed by an abundant crop of 3oz (90 grams approx) purple and white striped fruits. The unique compact habit of Pinstripe makes it a perfect choice for mixed flower and vegetable planters. Traditional eggplants can be tall and require staking and are difficult to handle as they are very thorny. Pinstripe stays compact and does not require staking and unless stressed is thorn less making it much easier to handle and harvest. Pinstripe has a great bitter free flavour and does not need to be salted before cooking. Harvest when fruits go bright purple. Pinstripe is great cubed and added to casseroles and ethnic dishes. It is also fabulous sliced and grilled, perhaps as part of an Italian menu. Please familiarise yourself with the shipping info below Please note the following shipping dates will apply over the holiday period: Orders with cleared payments between 2pm on Sunday 18 December and 2pm on Tuesday 27 December 2016 will be dispatched on Wednesday 28 December 2016. Orders with cleared payments between 2pm on Tuesday 27 December 2016 and 2pm on Monday 2 January 2017 will be dispatched on Tuesday 3 January 2017. Shipping Rates are as listed below Approximate processing and transit times are listed below
R 27
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South Africa
" The Tabasco pepper is a variety of chilli pepper species Capsicum frutescens. It is best known through its use in Tabasco sauce, followed by peppered vinegar. Like all C. frutescens cultivars, the Tabasco plant has a typical bushy growth, which commercial cultivation makes stronger by trimming the plants. The tapered fruits, around 4 cm long, are initially pale yellowish-green and turn yellow and orange before ripening to bright red. Tabasco's rate from 30,000 to 50,000 on the Scoville scale of heat levels, and are the only variety of chilli pepper whose fruits are "juicy"; i.e., they are not dry on the inside. Unlike most chilli's, Tabasco fruits grow up, rather than hanging down from their stems. Please familiarise yourself with the shipping info below Shipping Rates are as listed below Approximate processing and transit times are listed below PLEASE NOTE THAT WE DO NOT SHIP OUTSIDE OF SOUTH AFRICA  
R 7
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  A wild African cucumber bearing small, spiny fruits. The fruits are generally considered inedible as they are quite bitter though some plants may produce less bitter fruits. The species is of main interest as an ornamental. Over time it will produce an interesting caudex base. USDA Zone - 10 Season to Sow - Spring   Please familiarise yourself with the shipping info below Shipping Rates are as listed below Approximate processing and transit times are listed below PLEASE NOTE THAT WE DO NOT SHIP OUTSIDE OF SOUTH AFRICA  
R 16
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
Diospyros mespiliformis Seeds Diospyros mespiliformis or jakkalsbessie, (also jackalberry and African ebony) is a large deciduous tree found mostly in the savannas of Africa. Jackals are fond of the fruits, hence the common names. Mature trees have dark gray fissured bark. An adult tree reaches an average of 4 to 6 metres in height, though occasionally trees reach 25 metres. The foliage is dense and dark green with elliptical leaves, which are often eaten by grazing animals such as elephants and buffalo. The tree flowers in the rainy season; the flowers are imperfect, with genders on separate trees, and are cream-colored. The female tree bears fruit in the dry season and these are eaten by many wild animals; they are oval-shaped, yellow and about mm in diameter. When the fruits ripen they turn purple. The tree, like Marula, is favoured by the Bantu, who will leave them growing in their cultivated lands in order to harvest the fruit. Jakkalsbessie trees often grow on termite mounds, preferring deep alluvial soils, but not uncommon on the savanna on sandy soils. It grows in mutualism with termites, which aerate the soil for the tree but do not eat the living wood; in turn, the tree provides protection for the termites. Jakkalsbessie is the largest species in this genus in Southern Africa. This species is widespread, north up to the Sahara. It is a member of the family Ebenaceae, together with trees such as true ebony (Diospyros ebenum) and the edible persimmon, (Diospyros kaki). A traditional food plant in Africa, this fruit has potential to improve nutrition, boost food security, foster rural development and support sustainable landcare. The fruit is edible for humans; its flavor has been described as lemon-like, with a chalky consistency. They are sometimes preserved, can be dried and ground into a flour, and are often used for brewing beer and brandy. The leaves, bark and roots of the tree contain tannin, which can be used as a styptic to staunch bleeding. The roots are consumed to purge parasites and is thought to be a remedy for leprosy. The wood of the jakkalsbessie is almost impervious to termite damage. The heart wood is fine-grained and strong, and is often used for making wood floors and furniture. Trunks of the tree are used for canoes. The wood ranges in color from light reddish-brown to a very dark brown. The bid amount is for 1 Seed We'll supply you with all the germination & care instructions.
R 1
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South Africa
Pinocchio's nose is very prolific, easy to grow Cayenne variety of chilli. Long slender fruits reaching up to 25cm (10in) long. A very close resemblance to Joe's long cayenne, although the plant is slightly taller. Ripens dark green to red. Fruits tend to curl and twist into very cool shapes   10 seeds per pack.  Growing guide included
R 19
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South Africa
ZUCCHINNI CASERTA- HEIRLOOM  (BABY MARROW) AN EARLY SUMMER SQUASH THAT PRODUCES STRIPED, SLIGHTLY TAPERED, RIDGED FRUITS WITH FLAVOURFUL CREAMY WHITE FLESH. THE VIGOROUS HIGH YIELDING PLANTS PRODUCE HIGH QUALITY FRUITS THAT ARE BEST WHEN HARVESTED WHEN THEY ARE 150 - 200MM LONG. OUR PACKS CONTAIN 30 SEEDS.   CLICK ON THE SHIELD TO VIEW OUR OTHER ITEMS VIEW OUR OTHER ITEMS:
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  The edible fruits and the multiple uses associated with almost all parts of the marula, make it one of southern Africa's most valued trees. The marula is a medium-sized to large deciduous tree with an erect trunk and rounded crown. It is one of the plants that played a role in feeding people in ancient times. The marula is widespread in Africa from Ethiopia in the north to KwaZulu-Natal in the south. In South Africa it is more dominant in the Baphalaborwa area in Limpopo. It occurs naturally in various types of woodland, on sandy soil or occasionally sandy loam. The fruit is edible, eaten either fresh or made into a delicious jelly. It also makes alcoholic beer known as Mukumbi by the Vhavenda people. A marula liqueur is available commercially. The white nut is highly nutritious and is eaten as it is or mixed with vegetables. Fruit-farming communities prefer planting a couple of these trees to attract pollinators to their farm in early spring. Ideal as a corporate gift / give-away we can supply these seeds packed in our own bags (40mm x 60mm mini ziplock plastic bags) as per the below example The seeds are large and make a visual impact. Or the seeds can be supplied in a bulk packet for you to pack into your own personalised envelope / sachet / container. A meaningful number of seeds to plant would be 5 seeds. Supplied in a bulk pack of 100 seeds or in a pack with 20 of our packs of 5 seeds. Order as many as you need for the number of gifts / give-aways. Cost per gift / give-away - From  R6.75.   Please familiarise yourself with the shipping info below Shipping Rates are as listed below Approximate processing and transit times are listed below PLEASE NOTE THAT WE DO NOT SHIP OUTSIDE OF SOUTH AFRICA  
R 135
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  The edible fruits and the multiple uses associated with almost all parts of the marula, make it one of southern Africa's most valued trees. The marula is a medium-sized to large deciduous tree with an erect trunk and rounded crown. It is one of the plants that played a role in feeding people in ancient times. The marula is widespread in Africa from Ethiopia in the north to KwaZulu-Natal in the south. In South Africa it is more dominant in the Baphalaborwa area in Limpopo. It occurs naturally in various types of woodland, on sandy soil or occasionally sandy loam. The fruit is edible, eaten either fresh or made into a delicious jelly. It also makes alcoholic beer known as Mukumbi by the Vhavenda people. A marula liqueur is available commercially. The white nut is highly nutritious and is eaten as it is or mixed with vegetables. Fruit-farming communities prefer planting a couple of these trees to attract pollinators to their farm in early spring. Ideal as a corporate gift / give-away we can supply these seeds packed in our own bags (40mm x 60mm mini ziplock plastic bags) as per the below example The seeds are large and make a visual impact. Or the seeds can be supplied in a bulk packet for you to pack into your own personalised envelope / sachet / container. A meaningful number of seeds to plant would be 5 seeds. Supplied in a bulk pack of 100 seeds or in a pack with 20 of our packs of 5 seeds. Order as many as you need for the number of gifts / give-aways. Cost per gift / give-away - From  R6.75.   Please familiarise yourself with the shipping info below   PLEASE NOTE THAT THE EXPRESS SHIPPING OPTION WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE FROM 22 NOVEMBER TILL 8 JANUARY 2018 DUE TO THE VOLUME OF PARCELS BEING HANDLED BY THE COURIERS. PLEASE NOTE THAT PARCELS ARE TAKING LONGER TO BE DELIVERED OVER THE HOLIDAY PERIOD AND DELIVERY BY CHRISTMAS CAN NO LONGER BE GUARENTEED. PLEASE ALSO NOTE THAT DURING DECEMBER SAME DAY DISPATCH DOES NOT APPLY. ORDERS RECEIVED BY 4PM ON WEEKDAYS WILL BE DISPATCHED THE FOLLOWING WORKING DAY. Please note the following shipping dates will apply over the holiday period: Orders with cleared payments between 2pm on Monday 18 December and 2pm on Tuesday 26 December 2017 will be dispatched on Wednesday 27 December 2017. Orders with cleared payments between 2pm on Tuesday 26 December 2017 and 2pm on Monday 1 January 2018 will be dispatched on Tuesday 2 January 2018. Shipping Rates are as listed below Approximate processing and transit times are listed below PLEASE NOTE THAT WE DO NOT SHIP OUTSIDE OF SOUTH AFRICA  
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South Africa (All cities)
  DOVYALIS CAFFRA SEEDS   Kei Apple   You are bidding on 5 seeds     The Kei apple tree is a hardy, evergreen, fast growing, drought resistant, large, shrub or small tree. Long spines make it an excellent addition to a security hedge. It has small, creamy-green, nectar laden flowers that appear in mid summer. The plum-like, yellow fruits rich in vitamin C are edible, refreshing and make a delicious jelly preserve. They are also much sought after by birds.    Sowing instructions will be emailed after purchase   Shipping Options:   Post Office FastMail  (delivery in approx. 4-5 working days) R39.00 for the first item (5 seeds), R5.00 per additional item Fastway Couriers (Pta / Jhb / Dbn / Cape Town / Bloemfontein / Klerksdorp / Potchefstroom / Pinetown / PMB / Nelspruit / Rustenburg / Amazimtoti / Ballito / East London / PE / Knysna / George) R85.00 for the first item  (5 seeds), R5.00 per additional item   If you are unsure if the courier delivers to your area, please message me to confirm   Courier delivery prices quoted are  ONLY  for the cities listed above.   The courier will deliver to other smaller towns but there is a  R80.00 outlying area surcharge  payable for deliveries to outlying areas (eg. Louis Trichardt, Pofadder, etc)  
R 5
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Port Shepstone (KwaZulu Natal)
Sweet pepper  15 seeds  "Golden California wonder" The Golden California Wonder pepper is easily recognized by it's deep-orange fruits. The plant yields lots of fruit and each fruit is thick and hearty. The fruits grow up to 5" and have 4 distinct chambers.Plant Sweet Peppers after all danger of frost has passed. Plant transplants when the soil has reached 60 degrees. The soil can be pre-warmed by covering with black plastic prior to planting. Space plants 20" to 24" apart in well drained soil in full sun. Water as needed. 
R 5
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South Africa
PLEASE NOTE THAT THERE IS A RISK USING THE POST OFFICE DELIVERY OPTIONS.  THERE IS AN OPTION TO SELECT POSTNET TO POSTNET TO AVOID THIS. We do not ship internationally.   Isis Candy is a gorgeous bi-colour cherry tomato that is named after the Egyptia Goddess Isis. The tomatoes are marbled and have a spectacular cat's eye starburst on the blossom end. It has a nice sweet flavor and is perfect for snacking or adding to salads. Fruits are round 2.5cm in diameter and vary in shades and blush patterns of reds to yellow, and have a golden flesh. They grow in clusters of 6-8 fruits. It has become a top 10 winner at tomato tastings. Originates from New Jersey.                                                                 
R 15
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South Africa
NB!!  IF ORDERING MAIZE (POPCORN) OR BEANS, PLEASE ENSURE THAT YOU SELECT SMALL PACKAGE FOR SHIPPING!! PLEASE NOTE THAT THERE IS A RISK USING THE POST OFFICE DELIVERY OPTIONS.  THERE IS AN OPTION TO SELECT POSTNET TO POSTNET TO AVOID THIS. We do not ship internationally.   Fun glossy blue cherry tomatoes that grow in neat clusters of sweet tasting fruits As with all blue varieties, sunlight will darken ripening fruits. d                                                 
R 20
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South Africa
NB!!  IF ORDERING MAIZE (POPCORN) OR BEANS, PLEASE ENSURE THAT YOU SELECT SMALL PACKAGE FOR SHIPPING!! PLEASE NOTE THAT THERE IS A RISK USING THE POST OFFICE DELIVERY OPTIONS.  THERE IS AN OPTION TO SELECT POSTNET TO POSTNET TO AVOID THIS. We do not ship internationally.   An unusual plant that grows to 1.5 - 1.8 meters high and produces masses of small pear shaped yellow cherry tomatoes with up to 60 tomatoes in a bunch. These fruits mature quickly. They are mini, sweet yellow tomatoes that can be picked and hung in a cool area and kept for weeks without fruit dropping. Fruits grow to 2.5cm in diameter. d                                                 
R 15
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South Africa
  The most famous produce of Padron are its peppers (Spanish pimientos de Padron), which are small green peppers from the Capsicum annuum family. They are served fried with olive oil and coarse salt. Most taste sweet and mild, though some are particularly hot and spicy, which gives its character to the dish and is perfectly captured in the popular "Os pementos de Padron, uns pican e outros non" (Galician for "Padron peppers, some are hot and some are not"). The level of heat varies according to the capsaicin of each pepper. Although it's not always the case, the peppers grown towards August/September tend to contain more capsaicin than the ones of June/July. About 1 out of 20 fruits will be hot, and the rest mild. All the fruits become hot if allowed to grow 2-3" long. Padrons are served sauted in olive oil with a little sea salt, and eaten as tapas (appetizer) in Spain. Between 1 to 3000 scoville units.   Please familiarise yourself with the shipping info below Shipping Rates are as listed below Approximate processing and transit times are listed below PLEASE NOTE THAT WE DO NOT SHIP OUTSIDE OF SOUTH AFRICA  
R 19
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South Africa
  WILD OLIVE TREE   Olea Africana     You are bidding on 5 seeds     Examples of Olea Africana bonsai     Very hardy, evergreen, drought resistant tree with silvery leaves and scented, greenish flowers in early summer followed by edible purple-black fruits from March to July.  The fruit is popular with people and birds.  It has rough dark bark. Good bird and insect tree that also makes a beautiful bonsai subject.  This neat decorative garden tree can cope with very adverse growing conditions and the addition of two handfuls of lime in the soil when planting will promote faster growth. Older specimens develop a very wide crown therefore it needs space. Plant in sun or partial shade. The timber is beautiful and much sought after. It has many magical and medicinal uses.  Grows up to 5-10m.   Sowing instructions will be emailed after purchase   Shipping Options:   Post Office FastMail  (delivery in 4-5 working days) R39.00 for the first item (5 seeds), R5.00 per additional item Couriers (Pta / Jhb / Dbn / Cape Town / Klerksdorp / Potchefstroom / Nelspruit / Bloemfontein - delivery in 1-2 working days) R85.00 for the first item  (5 seeds), R5.00 per additional item Couriers (East London / PE / George - delivery in 2-3 working days) R85.00 for the first item  (5 seeds), R5.00 per additional item   Couriers (Knysna - delivery in 3-4 working days)   R85.00 for the first item  (5 seeds), R5.00 per additional item     If you are unsure if the courier delivers to your area, please message me to confirm   Courier delivery prices quoted are for the cities listed above.   The courier will deliver to other smaller towns but there is a R80.00 outlying area surcharge payable for deliveries to outlying areas (eg. Louis Trichardt, Pofadder, etc)      
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Ficus is a pan-tropical genus of about 850 species of woody trees, shrubs, vines, epiphytes and hemiepiphytes in the family Moraceae. Ficus occupies a wide variety of ecological niches; most are evergreen, but some deciduous species are endemic to areas outside of the tropics and to higher elevations. Fig species are characterized by their unique inflorescence and distinctive pollination syndrome, which utilizes wasp species belonging to the Agaonidae family for pollination. The fruit of most species are edible though they are usually of only local economic importance or eaten as bushfood. However, they are extremely important food resources for wildlife. Figs are also of considerable cultural importance throughout the tropics, both as objects of worship and for their many practical uses.            Ficus sur commonly known as Broom Cluster Fig, Bush Fig, Cape Fig, Cape Wild Fig, Fire Sticks, Kooman, Kooman Fig, Malabar Tree or Wild Fig in English and Besembosvy, Besemtrosvy, Besem-trosvy, Bosvy, Bosvyboom, Bosvyeboom, Grootvy, Koeman, Komaan, Suurvy, Wildevy, Wildevyboom or Wildevyeboom in Afrikaans is an evergreen tree indigenous to South Africa with a provincial distribution which extends to Eastern Cape, KwaZulu-Natal, Limpopo, Mpumalanga and Western Cape. The relatively large edible figs of the broom cluster fig are produced around September and ripen around December and are readily eaten by local people when they turn pinkish and soft. Fig jam (or preserve) can also be made from the fruits. Local people claim that the fruits which form on the roots are the sweetest. The wood is used as a base by bushmen as part of the equipment necessary when igniting fire by friction. In modern times this tree is used most extensively as a shade tree. It makes a very attractive bonsai. It is believed to have magical powers and is used in many rituals by local people.
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