Frozen Vegetable, Frozen Corn, Frozen Carrot, Frozen Onion, Frozen Mixed Vegetable And Frozen Vegetable.
Beans, pulses.
Dried vegetables.
Green beans, corns.Information service
Garlic, onion, fresh dehydrated vegetables.
Buck wheat (buckwheat in shell), buckwheat kernel.
Frozen vegetable.
Buckwheat millet.
Beans, garlic.
Sunflower seeds and beans.
Roasted buckwheat kernels, buckwheat kernels, beans.
Pulses, beans.
Dried vegetables.
Corn, rice.
Rice, millet.
Dried vegetables.
Engineering and agriculture products like rice, wheat.
Dried garlic, dried chili, dried onion, dried ginger, dried spinach, dried pumpkin, dried carrot, dried potato and dried tomato, dried vegetables..
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Carrot Seeds Varieties Carrots are a staple in most gardens. They should be, because they are great eaten fresh from the garden, or in a soup or casserole dish, or as a vegetable side dish. They're a great source of beta-carotene and antioxidants, and kids still eat them! Carrots also come in shorter varieties. Some varieties of carrots will only grow half as long. Some will stay as small as baby carrots. This is important if you are developing a deep, rich, sandy loam soil where carrots will be grown. Talk about color! Carrot seeds are easy to sow directly into your garden soil, but if you're worried about growing carrot seeds, try our simple carrot seed tape, which you simply place into the soil and the rest is done for you.