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India
No annual is more cheerful or easier to grow than marigolds. Soil: Marigolds need lots of sunshine.Though they grow
₹ 44
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bonsai orange tree, 98% Germination successful  include planting steps Tips:  ① Put seeds into 40° C water for 24 hours.  ② Put seeds into very wet sands for germination. (Generally it take more than 40 days.)  ③ Move it into soil after it sprouts.  Germination temperature: 20-25℃  Germination time: 40 days  Growth optimum temperature: 10-25 ℃  Spacing: 20 * 20cm  All plants need sunlight. Lemon like sunshine too.  Note:  1. Please store seeds
₹ 99
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India
Marigold F1 Hawai Orange, Super Flowering Plant Seeds. 30 Finest Seeds. This listing is for  30 seeds  of Marigold F1 (Hybrid) Hawai Orange  Seeds.   This variety of Hawai Marigold bears a profusion of 'Anemone' type flowers on a plant that is 10"
₹ 150
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India
How to Plant Marigold Seeds While you can buy marigold plants at your local garden nursery, you can also grow your own marigold seeds into plants much more cheaply. In order for your marigolds to be ready for planting outdoors
₹ 5.900
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India
FLOWER SEEDS 25 Seeds !!! Aluminium Foil Pack!!!  !!! FREE !!! SEED GERMINATION ROOT PLUGS Buy high success rate seeds from Pepper Agro Pepperagro Seedshop How to Germinate?   Soak the Root Plugs  in water for 10 minutes. Dibble the seeds Keep it
₹ 110
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75+   French Marigold, ‘Petite Double Mix’  (Tagetes patula) seeds. Description:    Compact plants produce an abundance of fragrant fully double, brightly-colored blooms over dark green, segmented foliage from late spring through fall.  Colors include yellow, bronze, red and bi-colors.  Mature height is 12 inches.   Uses:    Plants are moderately drought tolerant; perform best in full sun but will tolerate some shade.   These half-hardy dwarfs are an ideal choice for borders, edging, walkways, and
₹ 9.500
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India
Planting: Plants are not fussy and will tolerate most growing conditions.Direct sow in place and lightly cover with soil. Water thoroughly and thin 8- to 18-inches apart after seedlings have sprouted. Space tall marigolds 2 to 3 feet apart; lower-growing ones about a foot apart. Germination: Germination from large, easily handled seeds is rapid, and blooms should appear within a few weeks of sowing.
₹ 80
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India
Visit  Our Shop for More Seeds, Plants, Gardening Items:>>   Indian  Gardening Live Orange  Grafted  Rose Plant Set of 1 Plant Without Pot!   Package Contents:   One Live Orange Rose Plant without Pot
₹ 499
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India
Visit my shop (intgeor)  for more plant seeds and live plants   African Marigold (Orange,yellow and light green) Chendu Malli Seeds 100 Nos     Choose *  your  Colour (Yellow or Orange or light green) Available!        1,Yellow 50Nos + Orange 50Nos+Light green 50Nos     or     2,Yellow 100nos      or     3,Orange 100nos     or 4,Light green Buy any 3 packets of seed    and Get 1 Packet of seed of your Choice* for free! (Please contact us for Special listing,Combined Shipping and other information.) *In order to avail yourself of this offer: ü   Please send us an email  within 1 hour of purchase  with the name and variety of your chosen packet of free seed.     The price of the FREE seed packet chosen by you should not be more than the lowest price of the other seed packets. High Quality  AnnuS  Seeds  Huge Production - Hybrid F1 Seeds Good Flavour, Less Number of Seeds, Heavy Bearing.    All Seeds wrapped with tissue paper
₹ 34
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India
Product Description Marigold Yellow colour  Seeds 20 Nos + Marigold Orange  20 Nos FREE.. Suitable for Moderate climate, excellent pot vty. Seed Sowing Now Simple and Easy With Annus Seeds Prepare soil before sowing the seeds, by mixing Agro peat or Manure with soil (), this will help
₹ 96
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India
A flower garden is not considered complete without the good old-fashioned French and African marigolds. Good for bedding, for cuts,
₹ 245
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Chennai (Tamil Nadu)
Promotional sale!!! Package includes 1 x Pack of 10 climbing red rose seeds 1 x Pack of 10 lemon seeds 1 x Pack of 10 orange seeds                       + Planting instruction sheet                       + 1 x 10 Kiran watermelon seeds free Package includes 1 x Pack of 10 climbing pink rose seeds 1 x Pack of 10 lemon seeds 1 x Pack of 10 orange seeds Planting instruction sheet                       + 1 x 10 Kiran watermelon seeds free Ship through DTDC/India SPEEDPOST Kindly provide complete detailed shipping address. How to grow citrus plant from seeds? Moisten the potting soil so that it is damp, but not soaked, all the way through. Fill the smaller pot with soil, all the way up to an inch below the rim. Soak citrus seeds overnight.Gently remove outer layer of seeds. Plant the seed about half an inch deep in the middle of the pot. Spray the soil that is directly above the seed gently with water from a spray bottle. Cover the pot with clear plastic wrap, seal the edges with a good rubber band, and poke small holes in the top with a pencil. Place the pot in a warm, sunny location. Spray on more water occasionally, not allowing the soil to dry out. Do not cause water to puddle though. Just keep the soil somewhat moist. After about two weeks, when the sproutling emerges, take the plastic covering off. If you need additional light for your lemon plant, you can use a grow light to supplement the sun's light. Take care of the young plant by keeping the soil damp, by making sure it gets at least eight full hours of light per day, and by giving it moderate doses of organic fertiliser like compost. Watch over your plant to ensure it is not attacked by bugs or diseases. Prune off brown, dead leaves when necessary. Use pesticides if you must. Protect your new lemon tree! When the plant outgrows its small pot, put it in the larger pot. You will go through much the same procedure when you re-plant it as when you first planted. Younger plants need more water than older plants, but they all do need adequate water. 
₹ 140
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Chennai (Tamil Nadu)
Promotional sale!!! Package includes 1 x Pack of 10 climbing red rose seeds 1 x Pack of 10 lemon seeds 1 x Pack of 10 orange seeds                       + Planting instruction sheet                       + 1 x 10 Kiran watermelon seeds free Ship through DTDC/India SPEEDPOST Kindly provide complete detailed shipping address. How to grow citrus plant from seeds? Moisten the potting soil so that it is damp, but not soaked, all the way through. Fill the smaller pot with soil, all the way up to an inch below the rim. Soak citrus seeds overnight.Gently remove outer layer of seeds. Plant the seed about half an inch deep in the middle of the pot. Spray the soil that is directly above the seed gently with water from a spray bottle. Cover the pot with clear plastic wrap, seal the edges with a good rubber band, and poke small holes in the top with a pencil. Place the pot in a warm, sunny location. Spray on more water occasionally, not allowing the soil to dry out. Do not cause water to puddle though. Just keep the soil somewhat moist. After about two weeks, when the sproutling emerges, take the plastic covering off. If you need additional light for your lemon plant, you can use a grow light to supplement the sun's light. Take care of the young plant by keeping the soil damp, by making sure it gets at least eight full hours of light per day, and by giving it moderate doses of organic fertiliser like compost. Watch over your plant to ensure it is not attacked by bugs or diseases. Prune off brown, dead leaves when necessary. Use pesticides if you must. Protect your new lemon tree! When the plant outgrows its small pot, put it in the larger pot. You will go through much the same procedure when you re-plant it as when you first planted. Younger plants need more water than older plants, but they all do need adequate water. 
₹ 78
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Chennai (Tamil Nadu)
Promotional sale!!! Package includes 1 x Pack of 10 dragon fruit seeds 1 x Pack of 10 lemon seeds 1 x Pack of 10 orange seeds Ship through DTDC/India SPEEDPOST How to grow citrus plant from seeds? Moisten the potting soil so that it is damp, but not soaked, all the way through. Fill the smaller pot with soil, all the way up to an inch below the rim. Soak citrus seeds overnight.Gently remove outer layer of seeds. Plant the seed about half an inch deep in the middle of the pot. Spray the soil that is directly above the seed gently with water from a spray bottle. Cover the pot with clear plastic wrap, seal the edges with a good rubber band, and poke small holes in the top with a pencil. Place the pot in a warm, sunny location. Spray on more water occasionally, not allowing the soil to dry out. Do not cause water to puddle though. Just keep the soil somewhat moist. After about two weeks, when the sproutling emerges, take the plastic covering off. If you need additional light for your lemon plant, you can use a grow light to supplement the sun's light. Take care of the young plant by keeping the soil damp, by making sure it gets at least eight full hours of light per day, and by giving it moderate doses of organic fertiliser like compost. Watch over your plant to ensure it is not attacked by bugs or diseases. Prune off brown, dead leaves when necessary. Use pesticides if you must. Protect your new lemon tree! When the plant outgrows its small pot, put it in the larger pot. You will go through much the same procedure when you re-plant it as when you first planted. Younger plants need more water than older plants, but they all do need adequate water. 
₹ 98
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Chennai (Tamil Nadu)
Promotional sale!!! Package includes 1 x Pack of 10 climbing red rose seeds 1 x Pack of 10 papaya seeds 1 x Pack of 10 orange seeds                       + Planting instruction sheet Ship through DTDC/India SPEEDPOST Kindly provide complete detailed shipping address. How to grow citrus plant from seeds? Moisten the potting soil so that it is damp, but not soaked, all the way through. Fill the smaller pot with soil, all the way up to an inch below the rim. Soak citrus seeds overnight.Gently remove outer layer of seeds. Plant the seed about half an inch deep in the middle of the pot. Spray the soil that is directly above the seed gently with water from a spray bottle. Cover the pot with clear plastic wrap, seal the edges with a good rubber band, and poke small holes in the top with a pencil. Place the pot in a warm, sunny location. Spray on more water occasionally, not allowing the soil to dry out. Do not cause water to puddle though. Just keep the soil somewhat moist. After about two weeks, when the sproutling emerges, take the plastic covering off. If you need additional light for your lemon plant, you can use a grow light to supplement the sun's light. Take care of the young plant by keeping the soil damp, by making sure it gets at least eight full hours of light per day, and by giving it moderate doses of organic fertiliser like compost. Watch over your plant to ensure it is not attacked by bugs or diseases. Prune off brown, dead leaves when necessary. Use pesticides if you must. Protect your new lemon tree! When the plant outgrows its small pot, put it in the larger pot. You will go through much the same procedure when you re-plant it as when you first planted. Younger plants need more water than older plants, but they all do need adequate water. 
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