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Godetia ‘Sybil Sherwood’ – Elegant Pink Blooms
Godetia ‘Sybil Sherwood’ produces large, soft pink flowers with a delicate, graceful appearance. Compact and easy-to-grow, these annuals bring charm and elegance to garden beds, borders, and containers.
What Makes It Special
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Soft, showy pink blooms
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Long-flowering and easy to grow
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Compact, bushy growth habit
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Perfect for adding elegance and color to gardens
Key Features
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Annual plant
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Grows 30–50 cm tall
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Blooms from late spring to autumn
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Thrives in full sun and well-drained soil
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Low-maintenance and hardy
Ideal For
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Garden beds and borders
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Containers and patio planters
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Cottage gardens
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Pollinator-friendly gardens
Sowing
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Sow directly outdoors after last frost
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Plant seeds 0.3–0.5 cm deep
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Germination: 10–14 days at 18–22°C
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Space 20–25 cm apart
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Water moderately and provide full sun
Godetia Brilliant Red – Bold, Vibrant Blooms
Godetia Brilliant Red produces striking, large red flowers on compact, bushy plants. Perfect for adding dramatic color to garden beds, borders, and containers, these annuals make a stunning display.
What Makes It Special
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Brilliant red, showy blooms
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Long-flowering and easy to grow
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Compact, bushy growth habit
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Adds bold color and elegance to any garden
Key Features
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Annual plant
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Grows 30–50 cm tall
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Blooms from late spring to autumn
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Thrives in full sun and well-drained soil
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Low-maintenance and hardy
Ideal For
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Garden beds and borders
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Containers and patio planters
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Cottage gardens
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Pollinator-friendly gardens
Sowing
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Sow directly outdoors after last frost
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Plant seeds 0.3–0.5 cm deep
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Germination: 10–14 days at 18–22°C
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Space 20–25 cm apart
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Water moderately and provide full sun
Golden Columbine Seeds (Aquilegia chrysantha)
Bright and graceful, Golden Columbine produces striking yellow, spurred flowers that nod delicately above fern-like foliage. Native to North America, this hardy perennial is known for its long spurs and cheerful color, bringing light and elegance to borders, rock gardens, and natural plantings. Highly attractive to hummingbirds, bees, and butterflies.
What Makes It Special
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Brilliant golden-yellow blooms with long spurs
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Native perennial, hardy and easy to grow
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Excellent for pollinator-friendly gardens
Key Features
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Botanical name: Aquilegia chrysantha
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Hardy perennial
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Height: 60–90 cm (24–36 in)
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Bloom time: Late spring to early summer
Ideal For
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Cottage and rock gardens
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Wildlife and pollinator-friendly spaces
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Naturalized and woodland plantings
Sowing
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Sow indoors Feb–Apr or outdoors Apr–Jun
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Lightly cover seeds; needs some light to germinate
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Germination: 21–35 days at 15–20°C
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Thin seedlings 30 cm apart
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Flowers from the second year after sowing
Golden Rod ‘Yellow Springs’ – 2000 Seeds (Solidago canadensis)
The Golden Rod ‘Yellow Springs’ is a hardy perennial that produces tall spikes of tiny golden-yellow flowers, creating a striking late-summer display. A magnet for bees and butterflies, it’s ideal for naturalistic gardens, meadows, and wildlife-friendly plantings. Easy to grow, drought-tolerant, and low-maintenance.
Why Grow ‘Yellow Springs’?
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Tall, elegant spires of golden-yellow blooms
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Attracts pollinators and supports biodiversity
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Drought-tolerant and hardy perennial
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Excellent for cut flowers and meadow planting
Key Features
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Type: Perennial
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Height: 100–150 cm
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Flowering: July–September
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Position: Full sun, well-drained soil
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Uses: Borders, wildflower gardens, meadows, cut flowers
Ideal For
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Pollinator-friendly gardens
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Naturalized meadow plantings
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Adding vertical height and late-season color
Sowing & Growing
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Sow indoors: February–April, lightly cover seeds
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Sow outdoors: April–June in prepared soil
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Germination: 14–21 days at 18–22°C
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Thin or transplant seedlings 30–40 cm apart
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Cut back in autumn after flowering
Golden Yellow Lupine Seeds (Lupinus luteus)
Golden Yellow Lupine produces tall, striking spires of bright yellow pea-like flowers above lush green foliage. Hardy and fast-growing, it adds vertical interest and vibrant color to borders, cottage gardens, and wildflower meadows. Loved by bees and other pollinators, it also fixes nitrogen in the soil, improving garden fertility naturally.
What Makes It Special
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Brilliant yellow flower spikes for dramatic garden color
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Hardy, easy-to-grow perennial that attracts pollinators
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Improves soil fertility through nitrogen fixation
Key Features
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Botanical name: Lupinus luteus
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Hardy annual or short-lived perennial
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Height: 80–120 cm (32–48 in)
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Bloom time: Early to mid-summer
Ideal For
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Cottage gardens, perennial borders, and wildflower meadows
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Pollinator-friendly plantings
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Adding vertical interest and vibrant yellow color
Sowing
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Sow indoors Mar–Apr or outdoors Apr–Jun
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Nick or scarify seeds and soak overnight for faster germination
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Cover lightly with soil and keep moist
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Germination: 14–30 days at 15–20°C
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Thin seedlings 30–40 cm apart
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Flowers the first or second year
Golden-Crown Coreopsis – Seeds (Coreopsis basalis)
Golden-Crown Coreopsis (Coreopsis basalis) is a vibrant annual with bright yellow, daisy-like flowers featuring a contrasting golden-orange center. It blooms profusely from early summer to autumn, attracting bees and butterflies. Easy to grow and drought-tolerant, it’s perfect for borders, wildflower gardens, and pollinator-friendly plantings.
Why Grow "Golden-Crown Coreopsis"
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Bright yellow flowers with golden-orange centers
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Long flowering season from summer to autumn
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Attracts bees and butterflies
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Easy to grow and drought-tolerant
Key Features
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Type: Annual (Coreopsis basalis)
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Height: 30–50 cm
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Flowering: June–October
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Position: Full sun
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Uses: Borders, wildflower gardens, pollinator-friendly gardens, cut flowers
Ideal For
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Pollinator gardens and wildflower meadows
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Summer borders and bedding
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Cut flower arrangements
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Low-maintenance sunny spots
Sowing & Growing
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Sow outdoors: March–May in prepared soil
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Germination: 10–20 days at 18–22°C
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Thin seedlings to 25–30 cm apart
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Prefers full sun and well-drained soil
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Deadhead to encourage prolonged flowering
Gomphrena Mixed – Seeds (Gomphrena globosa)
Gomphrena Mixed (Gomphrena globosa) is a compact, long-flowering annual producing vibrant globe-shaped blooms in shades of pink, purple, red, and white. Its bushy habit makes it perfect for borders, containers, and bedding schemes. Easy to grow and drought-tolerant, this variety attracts pollinators and is excellent for fresh or dried floral arrangements.
Why Grow "Gomphrena Mixed"
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Globe-shaped blooms in multiple vibrant colors
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Long flowering season from summer to autumn
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Drought-tolerant and low-maintenance
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Attractive to bees, butterflies, and ideal for dried flowers
Key Features
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Type: Annual (Gomphrena globosa)
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Height: 25–40 cm
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Flowering: Summer to autumn
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Position: Full sun
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Uses: Borders, beds, containers, cut and dried flowers, pollinator gardens
Ideal For
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Adding vibrant color to borders and beds
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Container and patio planting
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Pollinator-friendly garden designs
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Fresh and dried floral arrangements
Sowing & Growing
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Sow indoors: 6–8 weeks before last frost
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Sow outdoors: After frost danger has passed
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Germination: 10–14 days
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Space seedlings: 20–25 cm apart
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Prefers well-drained soil and full sun
Gourd `Speckled Swan` Ornamental bottle Calabashes - 10 seeds (Lagenaria siceraria)
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Unit price perGourd `Speckled Swan` Ornamental bottle Calabashes - 10 seeds (Lagenaria siceraria)
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Unit price perGourd ‘Speckled Swan’ Seeds (Lagenaria siceraria)
Gourd ‘Speckled Swan’ is an ornamental bottle gourd known for its unique swan-like shape and attractive speckled skin. Perfect for autumn décor, craft projects, and garden displays, this fast-growing, hardy vine produces striking gourds that can be dried and used for decoration. Ideal for gardeners seeking both beauty and versatility.
What Makes It Special
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Unique swan-shaped gourds with speckled skin
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Excellent for ornamental use, crafts, and decoration
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Fast-growing, hardy, and visually striking
Key Features
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Botanical name: Lagenaria siceraria
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Annual vine
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Height: 2–3 m spread
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Fruit: Ornamental bottle-shaped gourds, speckled
Ideal For
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Autumn and harvest decorations
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Craft projects and ornamental displays
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Vining gardens or trellises
Sowing
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Sow indoors Mar–Apr or outdoors after last frost
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Cover seeds lightly with soil
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Germination: 7–14 days at 20–25°C
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Space plants 80–100 cm apart
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Harvest gourds 90–120 days after sowing, dry before use
Green Cauliflower 'Verde di Macerata' – Seeds
(Brassica oleracea) – Traditional Italian Heirloom with Emerald-Green Heads
Cauliflower 'Verde di Macerata' is a classic Italian heirloom variety, famous for its attractive green heads and exceptional flavor. The medium-sized curds have a dense texture and a delicate, sweet, nutty taste, making them stand out from common white varieties. This cauliflower is ideal for both home gardens and gourmet cooking.
Key Features
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Type: Biennial, grown as annual
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Heads: Emerald-green, medium to large, dense curds
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Flavor: Sweet, delicate, nutty
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Harvest: Mid-season variety
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Use: Fresh cooking, steaming, gratins, soups, freezing
Ideal For
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Mediterranean-style kitchen gardens
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Adding color & flavor to the plate
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Traditional and gourmet recipes
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Freezing for later use
Sowing & Growing
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Sow indoors: February–April, transplant when seedlings are strong.
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Sow outdoors: May–June for later harvests.
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Planting distance: 45–60 cm apart in rows 60–70 cm apart.
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Soil: Fertile, moist, well-drained soil enriched with compost.
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Harvest: July–October, depending on sowing time.
Care Tips
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Protect young plants from cabbage root fly and caterpillars.
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Keep soil consistently moist for firm heads.
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Use netting or fleece if pests are a problem.
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