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Crisphead Lettuce Batavia Blonde de Paris Crisphead Lettuce Batavia Blonde de Paris
This product was added to our catalog on %s. Thursday 20 June, 2013

Crisphead Lettuce Batavia Blonde de Paris has crunchy leaves, a type between regular and iceberg lettuce. This crisphead lettuce is easier to grow than iceberg lettuce. Crisphead Lettuce Batavia Blonde de Paris has a short growing period (6 to 8 weeks) and it is therefore important for the plants to prick out / replant at an early stage. Lettuce is especially nice if you do not fertilize too much.

If you want to eat lettuce every week, you should regularly sow. The first sowing under glass can take place in February, in the full ground from mid-March. A usual planting distance is 30x30 cm.

For all types of lettuce the amount of seed per bag is sufficient for approximately 20 m2.

  • Sow under Glass in March
  • Sow in outside starting April to mid-July
  • Planting distance in row 30 cm
  • Between the rows 30 cm
  • Plant Position Sunny
  • Content gram 1 gram

Price: € 4,50
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Courgette Zucchini Courgette Zucchini
This product was added to our catalog on %s. Thursday 20 June, 2013

Green. Grows in any fertile soil.

Sow: end of April - beginning of May under cover. During germination keep soil moist but not too wet. End of May when plants have 3 leaves transplant outdoors or in poly tunnel/ greenhouse, 1 plant per 1 m2.

Harvest: from the end of June. Pick young fruit regularly when 20 cm long. New fruit will be produced until autumn. The plant isn't resistant to frost.

  • sow under cover end of april- start of may
  • planting distance in the row 50 cm
  • between the rows 150 cm
  • position sunny
  • contents gram 3 gram
  • number of seeds 25 seeds

Price: € 4,50
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Carrot Flakkeese 2 (winter) Carrot Flakkeese 2 (winter)
This product was added to our catalog on %s. Thursday 20 June, 2013

Suitable for any soil. Fresh manure should be avoided.

Sow: from May until mid June in rows 30 cm apart, thinning out every few cm. Harvest: from September onwards. Harvest the roots, pull off foliage and store in light, moist sand in a frost free place. To avoid carrot fly grow with onion, leeks or garlic. From the start when the roots are showing, earth up to cover the necks.

  • sow outdoors may until mid june
  • planting distance in the row 4 cm
  • between the rows 30 cm
  • position sunny
  • contents gram 6 gram for 15 m2

Price: € 4,50
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Purple Pea Blue Schokkers Purple Pea Blue Schokkers
This product was added to our catalog on %s. Thursday 20 June, 2013

Can be picked young or for drying purposes. This crop can reach a height of 2 m. The flowers and pods are purple.

Sow: March until mid May along canes or mesh, 2-3 cm deep and 3 cm apart. Extra rows 1.5m apart. Harvest: pick early for a colourful mange tout, later for delicious fresh peas or allow to mature for excellent drying peas.

  • sow outdoors march until may
  • planting distance in the row 3 cm
  • between the rows 150 cm
  • position sunny
  • contents gram 75 gram for 9 m2

Price: € 4,99
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Broccoli Green Calabrese Broccoli Green Calabrese
This product was added to our catalog on %s. Thursday 20 June, 2013

A very tasty vegetable, not to be confused with sprouting broccoli. Requires a warm, rich and moisture retentive soil.

Sow: under cover in March, April; outdoors in May, June. Transplanting after 4-6 weeks at 45x45 cm. Harvest: the heads with stems just before flowering in summer and autumn.

  • sow under cover march-april
  • sow outdoors may-june
  • planting distance in the row 45 cm
  • between the rows 45 cm
  • position sunny
  • contents gram 1 gram

Price: € 4,50
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Curly Kale (boerenkool) Westlandse Winter Curly Kale (boerenkool) Westlandse Winter
This product was added to our catalog on %s. Thursday 20 June, 2013

Kale is one of the hardiest winter vegetables. It does best in a rich soil, flavour improves with frost.

Sow: outdoors in May - June, only transplanting the strong plants after 6 weeks at 65x50 cm.

  • sow outdoors may-june
  • planting distance in the row 50 cm
  • between the rows 65 cm
  • position sunny
  • Contents gram 1 gram
  • contents for 30 m2

Price: € 4,50
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Leaf Mustard Golden Frills Leaf Mustard Golden Frills
This product was added to our catalog on %s. Thursday 20 June, 2013

Leaf Mustard with finely cut fresh green leaves with a spicy flavor. Can be eaten both young as adult. Sown in late summer to be eaten in Autumn and winter

  • Sow from March to October.
  • Sown thin direct at 25 cm apart.
  • Harvest: April to November
  • Contents: approximately 7 m2.

Price: € 4,50
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Asian Mesclun (Content for 5 m2) Asian Mesclun (Content for 5 m2)
This product was added to our catalog on %s. Thursday 20 June, 2013

Delicious mixture of harvesting young Asian leafy vegetables, namely: paksoi turnip mizuna and leaf mustard frills purple and golden frills. Quite spicy taste. Suitable for cultivation in the spring. Harvest young, when the plants are approximately 10 cm high. When you cut the young plants above the growing point, you can harvest them up to three times.

Sowing: April to late June. Keep between rows 15 cm. Sow 1 cm in the row and thin out later at 2-3 cm. You also get a nice close crop that is easy to cut into bundles if you mix the seeds with some sand or sugar and sow in rows. Then you do not need to thin out. Yield: about 3 to 4 weeks

  • Sow in open ground April to late June
  • Planting distance in row 1 cm
  • Between the rows 15 cm
  • Content for 5 m2

Price: € 4,50
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Cucumber Hokus (small) Cucumber Hokus (small)
This product was added to our catalog on %s. Thursday 20 June, 2013

Gherkin Hokus is suitable for the garden in a sheltered, sunny spot. Great for canning. Regularly by picking and removing too thick fruit. Pickles can be grown fine landscape (right field).

Vertical growing, eg. By ropes takes a lot of extra work! Pickles are often late April sown in pots or in a container. But also sow the spot, about mid-May, is possible provided it is sufficiently hot. The plants are frost sensitive. A good planting distance is 150 x 40 cm. To rein in the crop can result in back or pruning the branches. 1 bag is enough for about 6 sqm. Suitable for the garden in a sheltered, sunny spot. Requires a large fertilizer.

Sow under glass mid April - mid May
Sowing in open ground second half of May
Planting distance in the row 40 cm
Between the rows of 150 cm
Position Sunny
Content grams 2 grams


Price: € 4,50
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Endive Number Five Endive Number Five
This product was added to our catalog on %s. Thursday 20 June, 2013

A salad vegetable, can be cooked or eaten raw. Needs a fertile soil.

Sow: best result after the longest day from 21st of June until mid July, for minimum risk of bolting. Transplant or thinning out at 35x35 cm. Early sowing only successful at temperatures of 15-20oC under cover.

  • sow outdoors 21 june- mid july
  • planting distance in the row 35 cm
  • between the rows 35 cm
  • position sunny
  • contents gram 2 gram for 40 m2

Price: € 4,50
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