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2146 days ago

veggie seedlings for sale

Anita from Manukau - Wiri

Veggie seedlings for sale.

3 punnets for $10 or $3.50 each. Each punnet contains six seedlings (more for beetroot, spring onions and leeks). Mix n' match (you don't need to take six of the same variety, you can have a mixture to make up the six plants)

Plants available:

- Beetroot (round)
- Cabbage (Ranfurly Mini, green)
- Cauliflower (Early Phenomenal)
- Lettuce (Lollo Bionda, cut-and-come again)
- Broccoli (Premium Green)
- Broccoli (Red Spear Sprouting)
- Broccoli Romanesco
- Spring Onions
- Leeks
- Kohlrabi (purple)
- Kale (Cavolo Nero)
- Kale (Jagelo Nero)
- Kale (Blue Ridge)
- Red Cabbage (Scarlet O'Hara)

Pick up is Papatoetoe (Manukau side)

PM me to arrange a time to come around or text on 021 02762091 (please don't call as I'm often out in the garden and unable to take calls). Please don't ask for our address until you have arranged a time to come over!!

To see a full listing of available stock, please see the PINNED post on my Facebook page Anita's Garden. To stay up to date with available stock, don't forget to LIKE my page. Thank you!

Price: $10

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