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Dwarf French Bean Faraday Dwarf French Bean Faraday
This product was added to our catalog on %s. Tuesday 25 June, 2013

Stamslaboon Faraday is also a new professional race since 2010. A very fine bean (6.5-8 mm) type haricot vert, with special uniform, long (13-14 cm) pods, with a nice dark color. This breed has a large harvest and good durability, making it suitable for both industry and fresh market. Fruit set is homogeneous; productive variety. The plant height is about 50 cm. Resistant to stain (A) and halo blight (Ps) and bonenrolmozalekvirus (V1).


Sowing: From early May to early July in rows.
use a drive from 45 to 50 cm; in the row 1 seed per 10 cm.
Or at a distance of 45 x 45 cm by 4 beans to each other.
Harvest: in the period August-September.
Contents: approximately 14 m2


Price: € 5,50
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Pea Dwarf Kelvedon Wonder Pea Dwarf Kelvedon Wonder
This product was added to our catalog on %s. Tuesday 25 June, 2013

Tribe Pea Kelvedon Wonder is a sweet Wrinkled pea. Good taste. Fresh snow peas, peas and Capuchins are the trendsetters of the vegetable garden. Length 70 cm.

Problems with pests and diseases are scarce, and that makes it more attractive for growing peas themselves. In the growing of peas, one can suffice with little manure. There are two main groups can be distinguished: short with a length up to 70 cm (strain) and long types (rijstypen).

The strain types can be grown without support in principle, but a growing along (short) gauze or brushwood has advantages here: by picking significantly easier and there are no pods on the ground. A conventional drive with strain typing is 50 cm, seeding in line at 3 to 5 cm.

In connection with mice and birds sow sufficiently deep (3 to 4 cm). For all the Capuchins, peas and pods is that yields early sowing (March / April) the best results; sowing in May and later gives insufficient pod setting and problems with mildew.


Price: € 4,50
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Brussels Sprouts Groninger Brussels Sprouts Groninger
This product was added to our catalog on %s. Tuesday 25 June, 2013

Vegetable for autumn and winter.

Sow: outdoors from mid April until mid May. Transplant from end of May until July at 60x50 cm.


Harvest: from November onwards. In firm ground which has not been heavily manured recently as too much nitrogen causes the sprouts to open.

  • sow outdoors mid april-mid may
  • planting distance in the row 50 cm
  • between the rows 60 cm
  • position sunny
  • contents gram 1 gram for 30 m2

Price: € 4,50
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Rucola Coltivata Esmee Rucola Coltivata Esmee
This product was added to our catalog on %s. Tuesday 25 June, 2013

Arugula coltivata Esmee is a proprietary cultivar of the Bolster. The Esmee has beautiful fine and incised leaves. The taste is spicy nutty, but not bitter.

Sowing is best in rows - 10-15 cm distance - from early May until late Autumn. Once every 3 to 4 weeks in small portions spread gives a good crop diversification. Early seeding (March and April) is not recommended due to premature firing. In case of late sowing under glass (October) you can enjoy in the winter of this crop for quite a long period, the risk of frost damage is small.

Sow under glass February september-October
Sow in open ground from March to August
Between the rows 10 cm
Position Sunny
Contents grams 5 grams


Price: € 4,50
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Beetroot Egyptische Platronde Beetroot Egyptische Platronde
This product was added to our catalog on %s. Tuesday 25 June, 2013

Early variety, sweet taste. Grows best on a sunny spot which is well fertilized the year before.

Sow: sow directly in February -March under cover and from April to June outdoors. Distance between rows 30 cm, seedlings should be 10 cm, don't transplant.
 

  • sow under cover february- march
  • sow outdoors from april until june
  • planting distance in the row 7 cm
  • between the rows 10 cm
  • position sunny
  • contents gram 8 gram

Price: € 4,50
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Radish Cherry Belle Radish Cherry Belle
This product was added to our catalog on %s. Tuesday 25 June, 2013

These bright scarlet-red, tasty radishes are a long-time favorite of gardeners everywere. Sow every two weeks, for a crop all summer long. Round, red radish, remains crisp.

Sow: sow from March onwards in rows at spacing of 15 cm. Repeat sowings every few weeks.

Harvest: from 4-6 weeks after sowing. In summer risk of attack from maggots of the cabbage fly.


Price: € 4,50
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Turnip Tops (Mizuna) Namenia Turnip Tops (Mizuna) Namenia
This product was added to our catalog on %s. Monday 24 June, 2013

Turnip Steel Namenia is a tasty variety with somewhat coarse, tender leaves and a short growth period. It is a typical spring vegetable. In the summer they go shooting easy, but in the fall anymore. As from the end of January can be sown in cold greenhouses and from mid-March or August to early September in the ground. Row distance: 25 cm.

 

Harvest: after 6 weeks, 10 to 15 cm height. of the bag content accounts for 5 m2.

 

Sow under glass February-March

Sow in open ground from March to mid-April

Planting distance in row 4 cm

Between the rows 10 cm

Position Sunny

Content grams 10 grams


Price: € 4,50
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Leeks Blauwgroene herfst Leeks Blauwgroene herfst
This product was added to our catalog on %s. Monday 24 June, 2013

Needs a fertile and deep soil.

Sow: end of March- April. High degree of rust resistance when sowing directly. Row distance is 40 cm, thin out at 15 cm. Transplant in June- July. By earthing up you can increase the length of the white shaft.

  • sow outdoors end of march-april
  • planting distance in the row 15 cm
  • between the rows 40 cm
  • position sunny
  • contents gram 2 gram
  • contents for 15 m2

Price: € 4,50
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Pumpkin Squash Red Kuri Pumpkin Squash Red Kuri
This product was added to our catalog on %s. Monday 24 June, 2013

Orange Pumpkin, stores well, creeper, diameter approx. 15 cm. Needs fertile soil.

Sow: under cover end of April- early May. Transplant end of May outdoors, 1 plant per 2 m2. Or outdoors, sowing 3 seeds together and keep the best plant. Harvest: before the frost when the leaves are dead. Use in soups and pies. Store dry at 10 -15 C.

  • sow outdoors end of april-start of may
  • planting distance in the row 150 cm
  • between the rows 100 cm
  • position sunny
  • contents gram 3 gram
  •  number of seeds 9 seeds

Price: € 4,50
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Pumpkin Butternut Pumpkin Butternut
This product was added to our catalog on %s. Monday 24 June, 2013

Traditional variety, creeper. Creamy flesh. Fine flavour and medium storage.

Sow: under cover end of April- early May. Transplant end of May outdoors, 1 plant per 2 m2. Or outdoors, sowing 3 seeds together and keep the best plant. Harvest: before the frost when the leaves are dead. Use in soups and pies. Store dry at 10 -15 C.
 

  • sow outdoors end of april-start of may
  • position sunny
  • contents gram 3 gram
  • number of seeds 18 seeds

Price: € 4,50
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