Description: Known as Dalmation sage, is a perennial, evergreen subshrub native to the Mediterranean region.
When it fruits: Produces its seeds, which are the fruits of the plant, from late summer to early autumn.
Edible: Yes, it is edible
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Description: Known as Dalmation sage, is a perennial, evergreen subshrub native to the Mediterranean region.
When it fruits: Produces its seeds, which are the fruits of the plant, from late summer to early autumn.
Edible: Yes, it is edible
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Description: Known as Dalmation sage, is a perennial, evergreen subshrub native to the Mediterranean region.
When it fruits: Produces its seeds, which are the fruits of the plant, from late summer to early autumn.
Edible: Yes, it is edible
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| Weight | .250 kg |
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Coriander (Coriandrum sativum) is an annual herb from the Apiaceae family, native to the Near East.
It needs well draining soil in a cool location.
Edible: Yes , all parts of the Coriandrum sativum plant are edible.
Widely grown hybrid species of the fragavia in the rose family, Rosaceae, known as Strawberries. Aroma, bright red color, juicy texture and sweetness.
How it grows: In large quantities, can be eaten fresh or in prepared foods.
When it fruits: Bear fruit in late May, early June, late spring and midsummer.
Edible: Whole Strawberries that are good to eat should have a firm texture.
Weight: One Strawberry weigh 7 – 27 grams.Small to extra large.
Description: A free flowering pelargonium with a compact and bushy habit and pink flowers. Ideal for pots and containers.
How it grows: Pelargoniums are sun loving plants, but in very hot gardens,they will prefer a semi –shaded spot.
When it fruits: Spring, summer and winter bloom. Pelargonium alludes to the shape of the fruit which resembles that of a stork’s beak.
Edible: Both the blooms and foliage are edible and you can use them to flavour drinks, cakes and jellies.
Weight: 3.00kg
This Dracaena trifasciana (also known as a snake plant or mother in law’s tongue!) has web-like underground roots and thick, sword-shaped leaves with a unique banded pattern.
They grow more quickly in bright, indirect light. Flowering occurs mostly during spring and summer.
Beware though, their leaves contain a poison that can cause swelling and numbness on the tongue if eaten in large doses.
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