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Chickpea seeds
Approximate seed quantity:Â 80
Annual: Choose a sunny position in the garden. Sow 2 cm deep in seed compost under cover in early spring to get a head start or sow direct outside from late spring to early summer so they pop up after the risk of frost has past. Make sure to grow them in well-prepared, well weeded composted ground as they like a bit of moisture in the soil.
Annual: Choose a sunny position in the garden. Sow 2 cm deep in seed compost under cover in early spring to get a head start or sow direct outside from late spring to early summer so they pop up after the risk of frost has past. Make sure to grow them in well-prepared, well weeded composted ground as they like a bit of moisture in the soil.
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$0.90Chickpea seeds
Approximate seed quantity:Â 80
Annual: Choose a sunny position in the garden. Sow 2 cm deep in seed compost under cover in early spring to get a head start or sow direct outside from late spring to early summer so they pop up after the risk of frost has past. Make sure to grow them in well-prepared, well weeded composted ground as they like a bit of moisture in the soil.
Annual: Choose a sunny position in the garden. Sow 2 cm deep in seed compost under cover in early spring to get a head start or sow direct outside from late spring to early summer so they pop up after the risk of frost has past. Make sure to grow them in well-prepared, well weeded composted ground as they like a bit of moisture in the soil.
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Approximate seed quantity:Â 80
Annual: Choose a sunny position in the garden. Sow 2 cm deep in seed compost under cover in early spring to get a head start or sow direct outside from late spring to early summer so they pop up after the risk of frost has past. Make sure to grow them in well-prepared, well weeded composted ground as they like a bit of moisture in the soil.
Annual: Choose a sunny position in the garden. Sow 2 cm deep in seed compost under cover in early spring to get a head start or sow direct outside from late spring to early summer so they pop up after the risk of frost has past. Make sure to grow them in well-prepared, well weeded composted ground as they like a bit of moisture in the soil.











