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South Africa
    ETHIOPIAN BROWN PEPPER   A NON GMO variety.  These grow into sturdy plants which reach about 90 cm. Yields lots of peppers late in the season. The 7 - 12cm fruits are hot!  Gradually ripen from green to a deep chocolate brown, with lots of intermediate shades in the process-very pretty in the late-season garden! A great seasoning- or drying type. This is a hot pepper/chilli, but not excessively hot.  30 000 to 50 000 on the Scoville Scale.    VIEW OUR OTHER ITEMS BY CLICKING ON THE SHIELD:  
R 6
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South Africa (All cities)
An easy growing onion that has good storing qualities. Produces round brown onions. 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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South Africa (All cities)
  This Lentil is generally light brown in colour, though it is bright orange inside. As it sprouts it shows more of its orange. Size of Pack -  Available in 100 gram, 500 gram and 1kg packs For larger packs and a full price list of all our sprouting and microgreen seeds   please click here 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 85
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy ONION SEEDS - HOJEM - 8 GRAMS - BROWN ONION SEEDS for R22.50
R 22
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South Africa
Deliciously tangy and one of the most highly prized natural foods in South Asia, the tamarind – the melodic name of which comes from the Persian "tamar-I-hind," meaning "date of India" – is gaining recognition and appreciation throughout the world. Said to be native to Africa, this exotic fruit grows on exceptionally tall trees of the fabaceae family, such as peas, beans, and other legumes, mostly in the warmer, dryer areas of Asia, Mexico, and India. Tamarind trees produce an abundance of long, curved, brown pods filled with small brown seeds, surrounded by a sticky pulp that dehydrates naturally to a sticky paste. The pods look a bit like huge, brown, overly mature green beans. 10  SEEDS PER PACK  
R 20
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
Leucosidea sericea Seeds Common Names: Oldwood or Ouhout This is a small tree of great character which grows in the eastern parts of South Africa. It is a very versatile addition to the indigenous garden. Leucosidea sericea, commonly known as Oldwood or Ouhout, is a species of evergreen tree and large shrub native to the Afromontane regions of Southern Africa. It is the sole species in the genus Leucosidea. The generic name (Leucosidea) is derived from the Greek words for "white or grey appearance", while the species name (sericea) is the Latin for "silky" in reference to the silky hairs on the leaves of the tree. The ouhout is often a straggly shrub or a dense, small, evergreen tree, which grows up to 7m tall to 5m wide. It is single or multi-stemmed and branches low down. The bark is rough, reddish brown in colour and flakes off to reveal a smooth light brown under-bark. The leaves are alternately arranged, compound and covered with silky, silver hairs. Each leaf possesses 3 to 4 pairs of leaflets. The veins on the leaves are deeply sunken on the upper surface and protrude on the lower surface. The leaves are a dark green colour above and a lighter green colour below. The margins of the leaflets are deeply serrated. When the leaves are crushed they have a strong herb-like smell. The flowers are greenish-yellow in colour, star-shaped, and grow in spikes at the ends of young shoots in spring (August to September). The fruits are nut-like and about 3 mm in diameter (December to January). This tree is usually found growing in dense thickets at altitudes above metres. It can be found growing in open grassland, along river banks and on wooded, rocky ridges. It is usually found growing in damp conditions, on deep, sandy or clayey and often rocky soil. Leucosidea sericea occurs in the Eastern Cape, Lesotho, western KwaZulu-Natal, the eastern Free State, North West, Gauteng, Mpumalanga, and Limpopo provinces, Swaziland and Zimbabwe. The flowers and young shoots of this plant are browsed by cattle and goats in spring. It forms dense thickets on overgrazed, eroded or otherwise disturbed areas and can, therefore, become a problem plant on farm lands. The ouhout produces nectar which is probably utilised by bees and other insects. The wood makes good, durable fence posts in permanently wet soil even though it is soft. Apparentinous areas where the ouhout occurs near streams it is an indication that they are suitable for being stocked with trout. Zulu people use a paste made from the crushed leaves of Leucosidea sericea for treating ophthalmia (an eye ailment). The tree is used by the local people as a charm to protect the inhabitants of homesteads. The wood of this tree burns slowly and produces a lot of smoke like old and decaying wood. This together with the appearance of the flaky bark has given rise to the tree's common name of "oldwood". You're buying a pack of 20 Seeds We'll supply you with all the germination & care instructions.
R 22
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South Africa
  Grown for the mustard seeds. The plant is believed to be native to the southern Mediterranean region of Europe and possibly South Asia where it has been cultivated for thousands of years. The spice is generally made from ground seeds of the plant, with the seed coats removed. The small (1 mm) seeds are hard and vary in colour from dark brown to black. They are flavourful, although they have almost no aroma. The seeds are commonly used in Indian cuisine, for example in curry, where it is known as rai. The seeds are usually thrown into hot oil or ghee, after which they pop, releasing a characteristic nutty flavour. The seeds have a significant amount of fatty oil. This oil is used often as cooking oil in India. In Ethiopia, where it is cultivated as a vegetable in Gondar, Harar and Shewa, the shoots and leaves are consumed cooked and the seeds used as a spice. The plant itself can grow from two to eight feet tall, with racemes of small yellow flowers. These flowers are usually up to 1/3" across, with four petals each. The leaves are covered in small hairs; they can wilt on hot days, but recover at night. Seeds per pack - 200 Seeds Country of Origin - USA Certified Organic by - USDA   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 10
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South Africa
  COW PEPPER SEEDS        You are bidding on 5 seeds        Chilli plants grow into small to medium sized bushes from half a meter to 2m tall, depending on the species and variety. Chilli peppers are green to start with.  Most of them ripen to a rich red but they can also be orange, yellow, purple or brown.  They may hang down or stand up like colourful little candies.   Chilli seeds need 20°C to germinate and it should be 30°C or more for the fruit to ripen.  Night temperatures should not drop below 15°C (at least not on a regular basis – a cold spell now and then is fine).  Chillies also don’t mind humidity.   Chillies prefer full sun but can also be grown indoors and they can also be grown in pots.   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 Courier (Pta / Jhb / Dbn / Cape Town / Nelspruit / Klerksdorp / Potchefstroom / Pinetown / PMB / Bloemfontein / Witbank - delivery in 1-2 working days) R85.00 for the first item  (5 seeds), R5.00 per additional item Courier (East London / PE / George - delivery in 2-3 working days) R85.00 for the first item  (5 seeds), R5.00 per additional item   Courier (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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  CHILLI SEEDS        You are bidding on 10 seeds        Chilli plants grow into small to medium sized bushes from half a meter to 2m tall, depending on the species and variety. Chilli peppers are green to start with.  Most of them ripen to a rich red but they can also be orange, yellow, purple or brown.  They may hang down or stand up like colourful little candies.   Chilli seeds need 20°C to germinate and it should be 30°C or more for the fruit to ripen.  Night temperatures should not drop below 15°C (at least not on a regular basis – a cold spell now and then is fine).  Chillies also don’t mind humidity.   Chillies prefer full sun but can also be grown indoors and they can also be grown in pots.   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 (10 seeds), R5.00 per additional item Fastway Couriers (Pta / Jhb / Dbn / Cape Town / Nelspruit / Klerksdorp / Potchefstroom / Pinetown / Pietermaritzburg / Rustenburg / Richards Bay / Ballito / Amanzimtoti / Witbank - delivery in 1-2 working days) R85.00 for the first item  (5 seeds), R5.00 per additional item Fastway Couriers (East London / PE / George - delivery in 2-3 working days) R85.00 for the first item  (5 seeds), R5.00 per additional item   Fastway 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)
R 8
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
Thelocactus being a synonym for Hamatocactus and Thelomastus is a genus in the cactus family, Cactaceae. Members of the genus are native to the arid lands of Central and Northern Mexico. Thelocactus species are globe-shaped, short and cylindrical. They are small cacti, although there are one or two species which, while only about 15 cm high, can be 25 cm in diameter; for example, Thelocactus nidulans. Thelocactus species are generally solitary, but some varieties will cluster in groups. Thelocactus species grow in the wild in central and North Mexico but also on the other (northern) side of the Rio Grande, in Texas. Species can be distinguished by where they grow, whether in mountainous stony/rocky places or grassy territory with clay soil. Thelocactus species are generally easy to cultivate. Soils should be composed of equal proportions of sand and humus.            Water them normally from spring to autumn. In winter, keep most species at a minimum temperature of 8°C. They can survive at lower temperatures but the roots must then be kept dry. The dark brown or black seeds can be relatively large for the size of cactus and they germinate readily. They are well suited for growing in pots and rockeries. Reproduction is nearly always from seed, since the plant rarely produces plantlets. Thelocactus setispinus commonly known as Fish Hook Cactus, Hedgehog or Miniature Barrel Cactus is a globe-shaped to short cylindrical cactus about 8 to 12cm wide and up to 16cm tall. The 12 to 15 radial spines are needle-shaped, bright, brown or white and up to 4cm long. The 1 to 3 central spines are longer and stronger, straight and curved like a hook at the tip. The flowers are orange or dark yellow with a red center. This cactus blooms in summer. The red fruits are round or elliptical, a little scaly, about 8 to 10mm. 
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
Burkea africana Seeds Common Name: Wild Seringa Burkea africana is a deciduous, medium-sized, spreading, flat-topped tree belonging to the family Caesalpiniaceae. Widespread in tropical Africa, it is found in Chad, Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Zaire, Benin, Burkina Faso, Cote D'Ivoire, Ghana, Guinea, Mali, Niger, Nigeria, Senegal, Togo, Angola, Malawi, Mozambique, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Botswana, Namibia, South Africa in the Transvaal. Leaves are bipinnately compound, silvery-pubescent or glabrescent. Flowers are creamy-white, fragrant and in pendulous racemes of up to 300mm in length. The bark is toxic, rich in alkaloids and tannins and used for tanning leather. Pulverised bark is thrown into water to paralyse fish. If cut from the heartwood, it produces durable, insect-resistant timber with a moderately fine, wavy grain which is dark brown to reddish brown, and is used for parquet flooring and fine cabinet and furniture work. The bid amount is for 1 Seed We'll supply you with all the germination and care instructions.
R 2
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
Aristolochia is a large plant genus with over 500 species that is the namesake of the family Aristolochiaceae. Its members are commonly known as birthwort, pipevine or Dutchman's pipe and are widespread and occur in the most diverse climates. Aristolochia is a genus of evergreen and deciduous woody vines and herbaceous perennials. Aristolochia fimbriata, the White Veined Hardy Dutchman's Pipe, is an excellent hanging basket or container plant. Its small stem, make it more suitable than other Aristolochia for basket culture. This smaller tropical vine climbs to only 1-2 meters. It is native to Argentina, Paraguay and Southern Brazil. A rare find. A must for those who collect the unusual. It always attracts the attention by the strange flowers that are produced amongst the white-veined leaves.           Flowers are solitary and are formed under the leaves. The cute little 2.5cm to 5cm long yellow and brown flowers, resembling miniature elephant trunks, are produced along the stem all summer. The flowers are green on the tube, brown on the mouth entrance and veined purple brown inside. The mouth entrance has a bizarre and striking arrangement of hairs that stick out like a rough material. This is one of the most attractive foliage plants you can grow. This really cool deciduous groundcover Dutchman's Pipe spreads out to 75cm on little green stems. Each rounded leaf is medium green, highlighted with dramatic silver veining. In winter, the stems retreat back to the base if cultivated outside, so no invasive problems. Hardiness zones °C/5°F,-5°C/25°F) in winter. Aristolochia fimbriata likes to grow in a light and airy place, but not in direct sunlight. Keep summer temperatures from °C and winter temperatures above 10°C. Water regularly during the growth period, once or twice a week. Water no more than once a week during winter. Fertilize with a balanced fertilizer every third watering throughout the growing season. It grows best in rich, well-drained soil.
R 7
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South Africa
These handmade seed inspired earthenware planter vases are available in either red or light brown clay which has been engraved prior to bisque firing. The stoneware pottery items are hand painted, glazed and then finally glaze fired. The patterns on the vases are inspired by nature, seeds in particular and you can choose your favourite seed design on the clay colour of your choice, in the size you require for a truly individual vase. Each vases shape is a unique. Most items are made to order, and take up to approximately 3 weeks to be ready for posting, as the ceramicist shares a kiln and a potters wheel with three other artists at the Gompo Arts Centre. The vases are available in three sizes, which do vary slightly for each product as they are handmade. The sizes are approximately: Small H: 11m Diameter: 10cm; Medium H:13cm Diameter: 12cm. Bulk orders are welcome but may increase the production timescales. To find out more about Khabane Pottery.
R 160
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South Africa (All cities)
  COW PEPPER SEEDS        You are bidding on 5 seeds        Chilli plants grow into small to medium sized bushes from half a meter to 2m tall, depending on the species and variety. Chilli peppers are green to start with.  Most of them ripen to a rich red but they can also be orange, yellow, purple or brown.  They may hang down or stand up like colourful little candies.   Chilli seeds need 20°C to germinate and it should be 30°C or more for the fruit to ripen.  Night temperatures should not drop below 15°C (at least not on a regular basis – a cold spell now and then is fine).  Chillies also don’t mind humidity.   Chillies prefer full sun but can also be grown indoors and they can also be grown in pots.   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 7
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South Africa (All cities)
  CHILLI SEEDS        You are bidding on 10 seeds        Chilli plants grow into small to medium sized bushes from half a meter to 2m tall, depending on the species and variety. Chilli peppers are green to start with.  Most of them ripen to a rich red but they can also be orange, yellow, purple or brown.  They may hang down or stand up like colourful little candies.   Chilli seeds need 20°C to germinate and it should be 30°C or more for the fruit to ripen.  Night temperatures should not drop below 15°C (at least not on a regular basis – a cold spell now and then is fine).  Chillies also don’t mind humidity.   Chillies prefer full sun but can also be grown indoors and they can also be grown in pots.     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 3
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