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Leafy greens (seeds). Leafy green vegetables form part of a healthy diet. Eating green and other coloured vegetables is thought to offer significant health benefits, for example see this link about prostate problems.


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Bis lettuce seeds

£2.34
Bis Di Lattughe. 
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Broccoli seeds (Ramoso Calabrese)

£2.34
Brocolli seeds. 
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Curly Kale seeds

£2.59
Kale seeds. 
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Mixed lettuce seeds

£2.34
Mixed Lettuce. 
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Rocket (wild)

£2.10
Rocket seeds. 
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Spinach (American)

£2.49
Spinach seeds. 
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Spinach (Matador)

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Spinach seeds. 
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