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Seeds
Hailing from the cosmic outskirts of experimental hip-hop, Georgia Anne Muldrow and Madlib have come together to create a mind-bending fusion of neo-soul and psychedelic beats on their latest album, "Seeds." From the moment the first track hits your ears, you're transported to a world where time and space are merely suggestions. Muldrow's effortlessly soulful vocals glide over Madlib's intricate production like a silk scarf in a hurricane, creating a sound that is at once both ethereal and grounded. The album is a kaleidoscope of sonic textures and influences, with nods to jazz, funk, and even a touch of Afrobeat thrown in for good measure. Tracks like "Sunflowers" and "Harvest" showcase Muldrow's lyrical prowess, while Madlib's masterful production on songs like "Roots" and "Garden" will have you grooving in your seat. But it's not all sunshine and rainbows on "Seeds" - Muldrow and Madlib aren't afraid to delve into darker territory, with tracks like "Weeds" and "Thorns" exploring themes of struggle and resilience. It's a testament to the duo's artistry that they can seamlessly blend these disparate elements into a cohesive and captivating whole. In a musical landscape that often feels stale and formulaic, "Seeds" is a breath of fresh air - a vibrant, genre-defying masterpiece that demands to be heard. So sit back, relax, and let Georgia Anne Muldrow and Madlib take you on a journey through the sonic cosmos. You won't regret it.
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Ramona radish seeds 10g radish seeds - WegAna
Radish;Ramona;seeds 10g -;VegAna ✅;The variety is intended for cultivation in the ground and under cover. ✅ Creates spherical, intensely red lumps weighing 26-28 g and 2.5-2.8 cm in diameter ✅ A wonderful, healthy and tasty addition to many dishes. ✅;A very fertile variety;easy to grow. ✅ Delicate, mild, intensely white flesh. Radish;Ramona;is a medium-early variety with intense growth. It forms spherical, intensely red lumps weighing 26-28 g and 2.5-2.8 cm in diameter.. The flesh is delicate, mild, intensely white. It is recommended for growing under cover and in the ground. Designed for single harvesting. Extremely crisp and tasty, perfect for sandwiches, raw salads and cottage cheese spreads.; Business: VegAna Type of seed: Radish;Ramona Libra: 10g Sowing under covers: II - IV to a depth of 1.5 - 2 cm Sowing into the ground: IV, V / VIII - IX Set: half;May - October Spacing: 15 - 20 x;3 -;4 cm
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10 CLEMENTINES SEEDS - FRESH SEEDS + FREE SHIPPING
THE SEEDS ARE SHIPPED IN TRANSPARENT SACHETS, WITH A CARD INSIDE INDICATING THE VARIETY OF THE SEED +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 10 CLEMENTINES SEEDS - FRESH SEEDS + FREE SHIPPING ..................................................................................... In botany the fruit of citrus fruits is called hesperidium. The shape varies from rounded, sometimes flattened at the poles, to an elongated and pointed ovoid.. The peel is made up of a rough outer layer, rarely smooth, colored from yellow to orange to red, and a white and spongy inner layer called albedo which can be more or less thick.. In the fresh state, the peel is usually not eaten with the fruit, but it is edible, so it is widely used in cooking. (in this use either the whole peel or the rind is used). In addition, it is of considerable importance in the industrial exploitation of citrus fruits.. The peeled fruit is made up of segments, each wrapped in its own membrane to protect a set of very juicy thread-like particles.. The seeds are housed inside the segments and are very leathery. Since they are not edible in any way, seedless varieties of citrus fruits are preferably produced. All citrus fruits are rich in vitamins, especially those of groups C and P.. They are mainly consumed fresh or in preparations such as jams, candied fruit, drinks. They are very important for the extraction of essential oils, pectins, citric acid and other derivatives. CrossbreedingThe possibilities of hybridization of citrus fruits are very high. Most of the genera and practically all the known species are in fact the results of fortunate hybridizations which have maintained their initial properties over time.. All citrus fruits except mandarin, pomelo and citron are ancient hybrids.. Crosses between mandarin and various types of orange, from the mandarin orange to the clementine and the tangerine, have been particularly successful. Among the crosses on the market we can mention the mapo, the lipo, the lice, the pompìa, the limo, the oroblanco, the tacle and other products of considerable interest but with uncertain possibility of constant development. The term citrus refers to cultivated plants belonging to the Citrus genus of the Aurantioideae subfamily (Rutaceae family) and their fruits. The subfamily includes defined and stable species, but also many varieties and natural mutations, in the inflorescence as well as in the fruits, so that various types of citrus fruits are found in various parts of the world.. In addition, numerous hybrids have been developed, some of which have non-durable characteristics, which means they are only on the market for relatively short periods of time. The genealogy of citrus fruits has always been the subject of study.. The recent sequencing of the genome of some species has allowed us to reconstruct the complex kinship relationships that have given rise, through hybridization, to all the other varieties.. It has emerged that almost all citrus fruits are the result of crossbreeding between just three species.: citron, mandarin and pomelo.Origin and distributionAll Citrus fruits are native to India and the Far East. Today citrus fruits also grow wild in Indonesia, Malaysia, New Guinea and the Philippines.. The various species reached Europe at different times. It seems that the first was the cedar, well known among the ancient Romans as the Persian apple.. It is documented that these people already knew, in the 1st century, the lemon and the bitter orange.. The cultivation of sweet oranges was introduced by the Portuguese in the 16th century, while the acquisition of mandarins dates back to the 19th century. Citrus fruits are now widely cultivated on all continents in temperate and subtropical zones.. The world's leading producer is China, with over 25% of the market, followed by Brazil (15%), from the USA and India, both with a share of around 8% (FAO data 2016). In Europe, after Spain, which holds 5% of the world's citrus production, comes Italy, with a share of around 2%, consisting mainly of oranges, lemons, mandarins, clementines, bergamots, chinottos.. Here the cultivated areas are concentrated in the southern regions: approximately two thirds of the national production takes place in Sicily and approximately a quarter in Calabria while Campania, Puglia, Basilicata and Sardinia hold the residual shares.DescriptionWith a few exceptions (example trifoliate orange Citrus trifoliata) Citrus fruits are evergreen plants. The leaves are lanceolate or elliptical, entire, leathery, articulated on the petiole. They look like simple leaves, but they are actually the central leaf of an ancient set of three leaflets that were lost with the development; only the Poncirus retains the original three-unit form. In seed plants there are more or less large thorns next to the leaves, but plants that are grown in orchards usually lose them.. However, if a citrus fruit is abandoned and becomes wild, it will grow thorns again.FlowersThe flowers are called orange blossoms and grow in corymbose inflorescences or solitary. The corolla with free petals contains many stamens; the pistil has an ovary with at least five lodges rich in ovules. Citrus flowers are generally white, although some species have variously colored buds, so that the petals sometimes retain slight shades of color at the base.. Lemon and citron flowers generally have a purple hue.. Depending on the species, the flowers are of variable size, and can measure from 1 to 5 cm in diameter.. They are all very fragrant. In the picture the so-called zest of an orange. This ingredient is obtained by scraping the outer peel of the citrus fruit (usually orange, lemon, lime or citron) widely used in cooking for example as a condiment for jams, puddings, biscuits, liqueurs and sweets. These citrus flowers are collected by bees, from which a good scented monofloral honey is obtained, for which they are good honey plants.. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- THE SEEDS ARE SHIPPED IN TRANSPARENT SACHETS, WITH A CARD INSIDE INDICATING THE VARIETY OF THE SEED MANAGEMENT, WISHES YOU GOOD SHOPPING SHIPPING: All shipments are made directly to the local Post Office, taking care to verify the format, weight and postage. Shipments are usually made within 1-2 working days from the date of receipt of payment. REPORTING IN CASE OF NEGATIVE FEEDBACK More items available in my auctions! Delivery times for Poste 1 shipments vary from 6 working days to a maximum of 30 days, these are the new delivery standards by Poste Italiane, the delay cannot be attributed to the seller, who undertakes to ship as soon as possible after payment has been made. By leaving negative feedback due to delays the seller ends conversations with the buyer, will be listed as an unwanted buyer, will be reported, and of course will no longer have the privilege of purchasing from this store. Shipments to Italy are via tracked post 1, or REGISTERED Shipments abroad are all via international post or international registered mail SOWING GUIDE REQUEST IT BY EMAIL
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THE SEEDS ARE SHIPPED IN TRANSPARENT SACHETS, WITH A CARD INSIDE INDICATING THE VARIETY OF THE SEED +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 10 LEMON SEEDS - FRESH SEEDS + FREE SHIPPING ..................................................................................... In botany the fruit of citrus fruits is called hesperidium. The shape varies from rounded, sometimes flattened at the poles, to an elongated and pointed ovoid.. The peel is made up of a rough outer layer, rarely smooth, colored from yellow to orange to red, and a white and spongy inner layer called albedo which can be more or less thick.. In the fresh state, the peel is usually not eaten with the fruit, but it is edible, so it is widely used in cooking. (in this use either the whole peel or the rind is used). In addition, it is of considerable importance in the industrial exploitation of citrus fruits.. The peeled fruit is made up of segments, each wrapped in its own membrane to protect a set of very juicy thread-like particles.. The seeds are housed inside the segments and are very leathery. Since they are not edible in any way, seedless varieties of citrus fruits are preferably produced. All citrus fruits are rich in vitamins, especially those of groups C and P.. They are mainly consumed fresh or in preparations such as jams, candied fruit, drinks. They are very important for the extraction of essential oils, pectins, citric acid and other derivatives. CrossbreedingThe possibilities of hybridization of citrus fruits are very high. Most of the genera and practically all the known species are in fact the results of fortunate hybridizations which have maintained their initial properties over time.. All citrus fruits except mandarin, pomelo and citron are ancient hybrids.. Crosses between mandarin and various types of orange, from the mandarin orange to the clementine and the tangerine, have been particularly successful. Among the crosses on the market we can mention the mapo, the lipo, the lice, the pompìa, the limo, the oroblanco, the tacle and other products of considerable interest but with uncertain possibility of constant development. The term citrus refers to cultivated plants belonging to the Citrus genus of the Aurantioideae subfamily (Rutaceae family) and their fruits. The subfamily includes defined and stable species, but also many varieties and natural mutations, in the inflorescence as well as in the fruits, so that various types of citrus fruits are found in various parts of the world.. In addition, numerous hybrids have been developed, some of which have non-durable characteristics, which means they are only on the market for relatively short periods of time. The genealogy of citrus fruits has always been the subject of study.. The recent sequencing of the genome of some species has allowed us to reconstruct the complex kinship relationships that have given rise, through hybridization, to all the other varieties.. It has emerged that almost all citrus fruits are the result of crossbreeding between just three species.: citron, mandarin and pomelo.Origin and distributionAll Citrus fruits are native to India and the Far East. Today citrus fruits also grow wild in Indonesia, Malaysia, New Guinea and the Philippines.. The various species reached Europe at different times. It seems that the first was the cedar, well known among the ancient Romans as the Persian apple.. It is documented that these people already knew, in the 1st century, the lemon and the bitter orange.. The cultivation of sweet oranges was introduced by the Portuguese in the 16th century, while the acquisition of mandarins dates back to the 19th century. Citrus fruits are now widely cultivated on all continents in temperate and subtropical zones.. The world's leading producer is China, with over 25% of the market, followed by Brazil (15%), from the USA and India, both with a share of around 8% (FAO data 2016). In Europe, after Spain, which holds 5% of the world's citrus production, comes Italy, with a share of around 2%, consisting mainly of oranges, lemons, mandarins, clementines, bergamots, chinottos.. Here the cultivated areas are concentrated in the southern regions: approximately two thirds of the national production takes place in Sicily and approximately a quarter in Calabria while Campania, Puglia, Basilicata and Sardinia hold the residual shares.DescriptionWith a few exceptions (example trifoliate orange Citrus trifoliata) Citrus fruits are evergreen plants. The leaves are lanceolate or elliptical, entire, leathery, articulated on the petiole. They look like simple leaves, but they are actually the central leaf of an ancient set of three leaflets that were lost with the development; only the Poncirus retains the original three-unit form. In seed plants there are more or less large thorns next to the leaves, but plants that are grown in orchards usually lose them.. However, if a citrus fruit is abandoned and becomes wild, it will grow thorns again.FlowersThe flowers are called orange blossoms and grow in corymbose inflorescences or solitary. The corolla with free petals contains many stamens; the pistil has an ovary with at least five lodges rich in ovules. Citrus flowers are generally white, although some species have variously colored buds, so that the petals sometimes retain slight shades of color at the base.. Lemon and citron flowers generally have a purple hue.. Depending on the species, the flowers are of variable size, and can measure from 1 to 5 cm in diameter.. They are all very fragrant. In the picture the so-called zest of an orange. This ingredient is obtained by scraping the outer peel of the citrus fruit (usually orange, lemon, lime or citron) widely used in cooking for example as a condiment for jams, puddings, biscuits, liqueurs and sweets. These citrus flowers are collected by bees, from which a good scented monofloral honey is obtained, for which they are good honey plants.. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- THE SEEDS ARE SHIPPED IN TRANSPARENT SACHETS, WITH A CARD INSIDE INDICATING THE VARIETY OF THE SEED MANAGEMENT, WISHES YOU GOOD SHOPPING SHIPPING: All shipments are made directly to the local Post Office, taking care to verify the format, weight and postage. Shipments are usually made within 1-2 working days from the date of receipt of payment. REPORTING IN CASE OF NEGATIVE FEEDBACK More items available in my auctions! Delivery times for Poste 1 shipments vary from 6 working days to a maximum of 30 days, these are the new delivery standards by Poste Italiane, the delay cannot be attributed to the seller, who undertakes to ship as soon as possible after payment has been made. By leaving negative feedback due to delays the seller ends conversations with the buyer, will be listed as an unwanted buyer, will be reported, and of course will no longer have the privilege of purchasing from this store. Shipments to Italy are via tracked post 1, or REGISTERED Shipments abroad are all via international post or international registered mail SOWING GUIDE REQUEST IT BY EMAIL
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How can you transport seeds in Farming Simulator 19?
In Farming Simulator 19, you can transport seeds by using a seeder or planter attached to a tractor. Simply fill the seeder with the desired seeds at a seed station or by using a seed bag, then drive the tractor with the seeder attached to the field where you want to plant the seeds. Lower the seeder to the ground and drive over the field to sow the seeds. You can also transport seeds manually by purchasing seed bags and loading them onto a trailer or pickup truck to take them to the field.
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Why doesn't refilling seeds work in Farming Simulator 2017 on PS4?
Refilling seeds in Farming Simulator 2017 on PS4 may not work due to a glitch or bug in the game. This issue could be caused by a problem with the game's coding or a technical limitation on the console. It is recommended to check for any available updates or patches for the game that may address this issue. Additionally, reaching out to the game's developer or support team for assistance could help in resolving the problem.
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Why does refilling seeds not work in Farming Simulator 2017 on PS4?
Refilling seeds does not work in Farming Simulator 2017 on PS4 because the game does not have a feature that allows players to refill seeds directly. Instead, players need to purchase new seed bags from the store and manually fill their seeders. This adds a layer of realism to the gameplay experience and requires players to manage their resources more effectively. Additionally, it adds a strategic element to the game as players need to plan their seed purchases and usage carefully.
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How can one convert Bedrock Seeds into Java Seeds?
Unfortunately, it is not possible to directly convert Bedrock seeds into Java seeds. Bedrock and Java editions of Minecraft have different world generation algorithms, so the seeds are not interchangeable. Players looking to use a specific seed in both versions would need to manually recreate the world in the other edition using the same seed.
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Radish Mila seeds 10g radish seeds - WegAna
Mila radish seeds 10g -;VegAna ✅;The variety is intended for cultivation in the ground and under cover. ✅ Forms cylindrical thickenings, 4-4.5 cm long, red with a white tip, with mild, intensely white flesh, resistant to perspiration. ✅ A wonderful, healthy and tasty addition to many dishes. ✅;A very fruitful and tasty variety. ✅;For growing with;sowing directly into the ground. Mila radish is an early variety with intensive growth for cultivation under cover and in the ground. It forms cylindrical thickenings, 4-4.5 cm long, red with a white tip, with mild, intensely white flesh, resistant to perspiration.. The variety is suitable for single harvesting. It can also be successfully grown in containers and pots on the balcony and terrace. Business: VegAna Type of seed: Radish Mila Libra: 10g Sowing under covers: II - IV to a depth of 1.5 - 2 cm Sowing into the ground: IV - half of September Set: end;II - V, V - IX Spacing: 15 - 40 x;3 -;4 cm
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35 Artichoke Seeds - vegetable garden - reproducible seeds -
35 Artichoke Seeds Perennial, easy to grow, the artichoke is a tasty vegetable which can also be a superb ornamental plant in the garden, thanks to its magnificent purple flowers.. The artichoke appreciates a mild climate. It likes a sunny exposure and resists temperatures down to -10°C.. However, it must be sheltered from the wind. Sow in spring. SemiSauvage Permaculture Installed near the Auvergne Volcanoes, all our seeds are reproducible, non-hybrid and acclimated. Selected, sorted, stored and packaged with care, our seeds are guaranteed without any chemical treatment, to the greatest pleasure of gardeners. Sale exclusively intended for amateur gardeners
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Seeds
Like a cosmic journey through the depths of the stoner rock universe, DOMKRAFT's latest album "Seeds (+3D Glasses)" delivers a colossal listening experience that is guaranteed to leave you feeling like you've just been on a mind-bending psychedelic trip. From the moment the needle drops on the opening track, "Dawn of Man," you are transported to a world where heavy riffs and hazy vocals reign supreme. The production on this album is second to none, with each instrument meticulously layered to create a wall of sound that is as immersive as it is intoxicating. The band's creativity shines brightest on tracks like "The Watchers" and "Cloud Collider," where they seamlessly blend elements of doom, sludge, and psych into a sonic stew that is both crushingly heavy and eerily beautiful. And let's not forget the added bonus of the 3D glasses, which take the visuals to a whole new level of trippy goodness. But what really sets "Seeds (+3D Glasses)" apart is its ability to transport you to another dimension, where time and space cease to exist and all that matters is the music pulsating through your speakers. So buckle up, put on those glasses, and get ready for a wild ride through the twisted, ethereal realms of DOMKRAFT's soundscapes. You won't regret it.
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10 CLEMENTINES SEEDS - FRESH SEEDS + FREE SHIPPING
THE SEEDS ARE SHIPPED IN TRANSPARENT SACHETS, WITH A CARD INSIDE INDICATING THE VARIETY OF THE SEED +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 10 CLEMENTINES SEEDS - FRESH SEEDS + FREE SHIPPING ..................................................................................... In botany the fruit of citrus fruits is called hesperidium. The shape varies from rounded, sometimes flattened at the poles, to an elongated and pointed ovoid.. The peel is made up of a rough outer layer, rarely smooth, colored from yellow to orange to red, and a white and spongy inner layer called albedo which can be more or less thick.. In the fresh state, the peel is usually not eaten with the fruit, but it is edible, so it is widely used in cooking. (in this use either the whole peel or the rind is used). In addition, it is of considerable importance in the industrial exploitation of citrus fruits.. The peeled fruit is made up of segments, each wrapped in its own membrane to protect a set of very juicy thread-like particles.. The seeds are housed inside the segments and are very leathery. Since they are not edible in any way, seedless varieties of citrus fruits are preferably produced. All citrus fruits are rich in vitamins, especially those of groups C and P.. They are mainly consumed fresh or in preparations such as jams, candied fruit, drinks. They are very important for the extraction of essential oils, pectins, citric acid and other derivatives. CrossbreedingThe possibilities of hybridization of citrus fruits are very high. Most of the genera and practically all the known species are in fact the results of fortunate hybridizations which have maintained their initial properties over time.. All citrus fruits except mandarin, pomelo and citron are ancient hybrids.. Crosses between mandarin and various types of orange, from the mandarin orange to the clementine and the tangerine, have been particularly successful. Among the crosses on the market we can mention the mapo, the lipo, the lice, the pompìa, the limo, the oroblanco, the tacle and other products of considerable interest but with uncertain possibility of constant development. The term citrus refers to cultivated plants belonging to the Citrus genus of the Aurantioideae subfamily (Rutaceae family) and their fruits. The subfamily includes defined and stable species, but also many varieties and natural mutations, in the inflorescence as well as in the fruits, so that various types of citrus fruits are found in various parts of the world.. In addition, numerous hybrids have been developed, some of which have non-durable characteristics, which means they are only on the market for relatively short periods of time. The genealogy of citrus fruits has always been the subject of study.. The recent sequencing of the genome of some species has allowed us to reconstruct the complex kinship relationships that have given rise, through hybridization, to all the other varieties.. It has emerged that almost all citrus fruits are the result of crossbreeding between just three species.: citron, mandarin and pomelo.Origin and distributionAll Citrus fruits are native to India and the Far East. Today citrus fruits also grow wild in Indonesia, Malaysia, New Guinea and the Philippines.. The various species reached Europe at different times. It seems that the first was the cedar, well known among the ancient Romans as the Persian apple.. It is documented that these people already knew, in the 1st century, the lemon and the bitter orange.. The cultivation of sweet oranges was introduced by the Portuguese in the 16th century, while the acquisition of mandarins dates back to the 19th century. Citrus fruits are now widely cultivated on all continents in temperate and subtropical zones.. The world's leading producer is China, with over 25% of the market, followed by Brazil (15%), from the USA and India, both with a share of around 8% (FAO data 2016). In Europe, after Spain, which holds 5% of the world's citrus production, comes Italy, with a share of around 2%, consisting mainly of oranges, lemons, mandarins, clementines, bergamots, chinottos.. Here the cultivated areas are concentrated in the southern regions: approximately two thirds of the national production takes place in Sicily and approximately a quarter in Calabria while Campania, Puglia, Basilicata and Sardinia hold the residual shares.DescriptionWith a few exceptions (example trifoliate orange Citrus trifoliata) Citrus fruits are evergreen plants. The leaves are lanceolate or elliptical, entire, leathery, articulated on the petiole. They look like simple leaves, but they are actually the central leaf of an ancient set of three leaflets that were lost with the development; only the Poncirus retains the original three-unit form. In seed plants there are more or less large thorns next to the leaves, but plants that are grown in orchards usually lose them.. However, if a citrus fruit is abandoned and becomes wild, it will grow thorns again.FlowersThe flowers are called orange blossoms and grow in corymbose inflorescences or solitary. The corolla with free petals contains many stamens; the pistil has an ovary with at least five lodges rich in ovules. Citrus flowers are generally white, although some species have variously colored buds, so that the petals sometimes retain slight shades of color at the base.. Lemon and citron flowers generally have a purple hue.. Depending on the species, the flowers are of variable size, and can measure from 1 to 5 cm in diameter.. They are all very fragrant. In the picture the so-called zest of an orange. This ingredient is obtained by scraping the outer peel of the citrus fruit (usually orange, lemon, lime or citron) widely used in cooking for example as a condiment for jams, puddings, biscuits, liqueurs and sweets. These citrus flowers are collected by bees, from which a good scented monofloral honey is obtained, for which they are good honey plants.. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- THE SEEDS ARE SHIPPED IN TRANSPARENT SACHETS, WITH A CARD INSIDE INDICATING THE VARIETY OF THE SEED MANAGEMENT, WISHES YOU GOOD SHOPPING SHIPPING: All shipments are made directly to the local Post Office, taking care to verify the format, weight and postage. Shipments are usually made within 1-2 working days from the date of receipt of payment. REPORTING IN CASE OF NEGATIVE FEEDBACK More items available in my auctions! Delivery times for Poste 1 shipments vary from 6 working days to a maximum of 30 days, these are the new delivery standards by Poste Italiane, the delay cannot be attributed to the seller, who undertakes to ship as soon as possible after payment has been made. By leaving negative feedback due to delays the seller ends conversations with the buyer, will be listed as an unwanted buyer, will be reported, and of course will no longer have the privilege of purchasing from this store. Shipments to Italy are via tracked post 1, or REGISTERED Shipments abroad are all via international post or international registered mail SOWING GUIDE REQUEST IT BY EMAIL
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Which grass seeds?
The type of grass seeds you choose will depend on your specific needs and the growing conditions of your lawn. For example, if you have a sunny lawn, you may want to choose a warm-season grass seed such as Bermuda or Zoysia. If your lawn is in a shaded area, you may want to consider a cool-season grass seed such as fescue or ryegrass. It's important to consider factors such as climate, soil type, and maintenance requirements when selecting the right grass seeds for your lawn.
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Can sunflower seeds from bird food be used as flower seeds?
Yes, sunflower seeds from bird food can be used as flower seeds. Sunflowers are a type of flower, and the seeds from bird food are often the same variety that can be planted to grow sunflowers. However, it's important to make sure that the bird food has not been treated with any chemicals or pesticides that could be harmful to the plants or the environment. Additionally, the seeds should be stored in a cool, dry place to ensure they remain viable for planting.
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Where can one get Cerbera odollam seeds or bamboo tree seeds?
Cerbera odollam seeds can be purchased from online seed suppliers, specialty plant nurseries, or botanical gardens that offer rare or exotic plant seeds. Bamboo tree seeds can also be found at these same sources, as well as from bamboo plant nurseries or horticultural societies that specialize in bamboo cultivation. It's important to ensure that the seeds are obtained from reputable sources to ensure their quality and authenticity.
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What are flying seeds?
Flying seeds are seeds that have adaptations to be carried by the wind to new locations for germination. These adaptations can include wings, hairs, or other structures that help the seed catch the wind and travel long distances. Flying seeds are a common dispersal mechanism used by plants to colonize new areas and increase their chances of survival and reproduction. Examples of plants with flying seeds include maple trees, dandelions, and pine trees.
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