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Vegetable seed
Vegetables picked fresh from the garden are regaining their former popularity. All you need to create a vegetable patch is a few square metres of garden. Growing vegetables is not just an enjoyable hobby - it is useful, too, as you can save money on grocery bills. Plant diverse varieties so that you can eat healthy and nutritious home-grown vegetables every day. Some varieties can even be grown in pots on the patio or decking, where they make attractive features. Bakker has a huge range of vegetable seeds, as you can see below.
- Spring vegetables package 'Scrumptious Spring' - Organic - Vegetable seeds
- Lettuce package 'Succulent salads' 80 m² - Vegetable seeds
- Cucumber package Cucumis 'Prime pickles' 11.5 m² - Vegetable seeds
- Courgette package Cucurbita 'Green glee' 17 m² - Vegetable seeds
- Acorn squash Cucurbita 'Waltham Butternut' white 3 m² - Vegetable seeds
- Cut-and-come-again vegetable package 'Picker’s Paradise' - Organic - Vegetable seeds
- Flat Bean Phaseolus 'Helda' - Bio 12 m² - Vegetable seeds
- Vegetable gardening packag 'Beautiful plants'
- Spinach package Spinacia 'Go-go greens' 4 m² - Vegetable seeds
- Sweet corn Zea 'Golden Bantam' - Organic 12 m² - Vegetable seeds
- Sprout package 'Sprouting Strong' - Organic - Vegetable seeds
- Radish Raphanus 'Saxa 2' - Organic 2 m² - Vegetable seeds
- 25x Potato Solanum 'Bildtstar'
- Squash package 'Tasteful types' 24 m² - Vegetable seeds
- Yardlong bean Vigna sesquipedalis 10 m² - Vegetable seeds
- Balcony vegetable package 'Balcony Bounty' - Organic - Vegetable seeds
- Yellow shallot Allium 'Golden Gourmet'
- Winter carrot Daucus 'Flakkese 2' - Organic 30 m² - Vegetable seeds
- Winter vegetable package 'Warm Winter' - Vegetable seeds
- Cucumber Cucumis 'Johanna' 10 m² - Vegetable seeds
- Chicory Cichorium 'Hollandse Middelvroeg' - Organic 6 m² - Vegetable seeds
- Vegetable gardening package 2 'blissful seeds'
- Children’s vegetable gardening starter package 'Easy Edibles' - Organic - Vegetable seeds
- Cabbage package 'Commanding cabbage' 60 m² - Vegetable seeds
Vegetable seed
Growing your own vegetables
Growing your own veg. is a really nice hobby to have. It’s always interesting to watch seeds germinate and grow into the adult plant and really, sowing things yourself isn’t difficult at all. It’s actually also very satisfying, picking and harvesting your own home-grown vegetables.
Sowing vegetable seed
We grow vegetables by sowing the seed or planting seedlings. If you sow, you can choose to start off indoors or in a greenhouse, or straight into your garden. Outdoors, we sow in rows. Low growing varieties of veg (like spinach) doesn’t need to go in a row, you can just sow in sweeps over the whole patch you want them to grow in. Larger seeds, like beans are often planted in a heap of 3-5 beans. Fine seed is best mixed with fine, dry sand and scattered evenly and thinly.For more tips on planting and caring for vegetable seed, check out our gardening advice pages online.
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