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Seeds
Sow your own happiness! Sowing and harvesting plants is a recipe for happiness. Wildflowers are a feast for butterflies and bees. And vegetables that you grow yourself taste even better. Choose colourful flower seeds, vegetable seeds, herb seeds or fruit seeds? We have them all! Our seeds are organic, high quality and produce great harvests of vegetables, plants and flowers. Growing plants from seeds is not expensive and it's easier than you think. Especially if you use seed tapes, pads or mats. We also have nursery pots for different stages of growth available. Take a quick look at our wide range of seeds. They're easy to order online. We deliver them to your home without any hassle. Get started now and sow your own happiness!
- Poppy 'Black Paeony' purple 1 m² - Flower seeds
- Thai basil Ocimum 10 m² - Herb seeds
- Sunflower Helianthus 'Pacino Gold' yellow 3 m² - Flower seeds
- Black-eyed Susan Thunbergia alata - Mix orange-yellow 1 m² - Flower seeds
- Morning glory Ipomoea tricolor pink 10 m² - Flower seeds
- Basil Ocimum basilicum - Organic - Herb seeds
- Passion flower Passiflora caerulea blue 5 m² - Flower seeds
- Mung bean sprouts Vigna radiata - Organic - Vegetable seeds
- Sprout Mix - Organic - Vegetable seeds
- Lemon balm Melissa officinalis - Organic 20 m² - Herb seeds
- Mustard sprouts Sinapis alba - Bio Herb seeds
- Marjoram Origanum vulgare - Organic 10 m² - Herb seeds
- Thyme Thymus vulgaris - Organic 20 m² - Herb seeds
- Basil Ocimum 'Purple Ruffles' purple 10 m² - Herb seeds
- Coriander Coriandrum sativum - Organic 4 m² - Herb seeds
- Lavender Lavandula angustifolia - Organic purple 4 m² - Herb seeds
- Chives Allium 'Prager' - Organic 4 m² - Herb seeds
- Dill Anethum graveolens - Organic 20 m² - Herb seeds
- Cucumber Cucumis 'Profi' - Organic F1 - 1,5 m² - Vegetable seeds
- Kale Brassica 'Westlandse Winter' - Organic 40 m² - Vegetable seeds
- Watermelon Citrullus 'Crimson Sweet' - Organic 10 m² - Fruit seeds
- Bell pepper Capsicum 'Yellow California Wonder' - Organic yellow 5 m² - Vegetable seeds
- Radish Raphanus 'French Breakfast 3' - Organic 2 m² - Vegetable seeds
- Squash Cucurbita 'Uchiki Kuri' - Organic 6 m² - Vegetable seeds
Seeds
Growing seeds
Growing vegetables, herbs and flower seeds is very rewarding. You can follow the entire process of germination from the seed to the stage of adult planting. Buying seeds is often more advantageous than buying a ready-made plant. In many cases, sowing is easier than you think! Self-sown and cultivated flowers are beautiful in beds and borders, in pots on the patio and perfect for the cut flower corner. Vegetables and herbs naturally deserve a place in the vegetable garden, flower pots and planters on the patio.
Types of seeds
Seeds are in all shapes, sizes and colours. The smallest seed is hardly visible to the naked eye, for example that of the orchid. The largest seed is 40 cm long and weighs 40 kilos, it is the palm 'Coco de Mer'. The seeds are often hidden in a fruit, or you find them in a pod or in a seed box. There are seeds that are very germicidal, other seeds can wait years for the correct conditions before they germinate. The seed you buy in a packet is in most cases untreated, it will easily germinate. There is also seed that has been specially treated for quick germination and pellet seed with a coating so that the seed is bigger and easier to sow. Seeds processed in tapes or mats are extra easy to sow. The seeds are adhered to the correct spacing of soluble material.
For sowing
Most plants are sown in spring, you will find the correct sowing time on the packet. Annual flowering plants, vegetables and herbs can be sown in seed trays on the window sill in March or April, so you have earlier results in the garden. Many species also need some heat to develop well, so it is best sown in a warm place, sometime from January. The required germination temperature is often indicated on the packaging.
For more tips on seed planting and maintenance take a look at our garden advice pages
Do also check out the following interesting products:
Growing vegetables, herbs and flower seeds is very rewarding. You can follow the entire process of germination from the seed to the stage of adult planting. Buying seeds is often more advantageous than buying a ready-made plant. In many cases, sowing is easier than you think! Self-sown and cultivated flowers are beautiful in beds and borders, in pots on the patio and perfect for the cut flower corner. Vegetables and herbs naturally deserve a place in the vegetable garden, flower pots and planters on the patio.
Types of seeds
Seeds are in all shapes, sizes and colours. The smallest seed is hardly visible to the naked eye, for example that of the orchid. The largest seed is 40 cm long and weighs 40 kilos, it is the palm 'Coco de Mer'. The seeds are often hidden in a fruit, or you find them in a pod or in a seed box. There are seeds that are very germicidal, other seeds can wait years for the correct conditions before they germinate. The seed you buy in a packet is in most cases untreated, it will easily germinate. There is also seed that has been specially treated for quick germination and pellet seed with a coating so that the seed is bigger and easier to sow. Seeds processed in tapes or mats are extra easy to sow. The seeds are adhered to the correct spacing of soluble material.
For sowing
Most plants are sown in spring, you will find the correct sowing time on the packet. Annual flowering plants, vegetables and herbs can be sown in seed trays on the window sill in March or April, so you have earlier results in the garden. Many species also need some heat to develop well, so it is best sown in a warm place, sometime from January. The required germination temperature is often indicated on the packaging.
For more tips on seed planting and maintenance take a look at our garden advice pages
Do also check out the following interesting products: