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Chocolate Bars 70% Orange (Bar) – Eshmoon

$3.50
Tablets of 110g of chocolate bars made of organic cacao and coconut oil and sweetwned with Eshmoon's Grape sugar, 70% dark and flavored with natural orange peel 110g

Chocolate Bars 70% (Bar) – Eshmoon

$4.00
Tablets of 110g of chocolate bars made of organic cacao and coconut oil and sweetwned with Eshmoon's Grape sugar, 70% dark 110g

Chives (Allium Schoenoprasum) (Bag) – Franchi Sementi

$2.00
Cippolina - chives. Tasty tender onion flavor. Perennial. Easy to grow. Just direct seed in spring, space 1 inch apart. Harvest all summer. Great in salads or for garnish for just about anything. Lovely pink flowers that bring early color to the landscape. 2 gram packet. Approximately 400 seeds per packet. This annual plant can be sow from February to June and it is ready to be harvest when it is about 20/25cm tall. The fresh leaves can be used in salad, soups or with meat and fish. Ideal for chopping and adding to potato salad as well. Mild onion flavour. Approximate seeds quantity:@750 Sow: from February - end June Horticultural name: 1g

Chili Paste (Jar) – Cuisine et Delices

$4.00
Spice up your dish with my chili paste cooked with intensity Homemade-100% natural- No preservatives added 350g

Chicory Witloof Belgian Endive (Bag) – Franchi Sementi

$2.00

Belgian Endive. 110 days. Direct seed or transplant to a 12" spacing. Plan for a fall harvest, taking 6" of root (shake off the dirt). Store in cool dry place until ready to force. Force in bucket or box in the dark at 55-60 degrees Force in a sand or sand/peat mixture, or just water around roots. Forcing takes 3-4 weeks. 10 gram packet. Approximately 600-900 seeds per gram.

Produces sweet mild yellow 'chicons'. Grow the plant, cut the green leaves (and eat them!), then place the roots in a bucket of loose light soil / sand in your shed and wait for the chicons to grow.
Approximate seeds quantity:@6000
Sow: from May - end September

Partnership plant: Carrot, Bean, Fennel, Lettuce, Pepper,
Tomato.

What to sow after: Cauliflower, Cabbage, Cucumber, Bean,
Aubergine, Melon, Pepper, Pea, Tomato, Radish, Courgette.


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