Taupo grown spray free seeds
Large selection of spray free seeds for sale. All were grown in my garden and saved by myself. While not 'organic' certified they are as naturally grown as can be. The only fertiliser I use is rotted Comfrey.
Large selection of vegetables in various varieties as well as some flowers.
Tomatoes
Heirloom Watermouth beefsteak, Heirloom Scorsby Dwarf, Vine, Cherry (various colours and sizes).
Beans
Pinto, Scarlet runner, Big Black runner, French White Runner, Heirloom Brown, Purple.
Peas, Onion (white and eternal salad), Leek, various salads such as Lettuce and Japanese Mizuna.
Ground Cherry (a cousin of Cape Gooseberries)
Flowers
Blue Lupins, Fox Glove (Digitalis), Calendula, Sweet Peas, mixed colour Poppies.
Corn
Heritage Anasazi (flour corn), Blue Hopi, Navajo Black, Inca Rainbow, Strawberry Popcorn, White Popcorn.
And many more... $4 a packet or 3 for $10
Also available are very well sprouted purple potatoes and yams as well as mixed currant cuttings that have been rooted and are growing well.
Available at a central Taupo location (Spa Rd).
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