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Peppermint SPERLI's Pfeffi
Pickled salad Grand Rapids
Pflücksalat Combination, Saatband
Pickled salad Lollo Bionda
Pickled salad Lollo rossa
Lettuce seeds - Mix of 3 varieties - Sperli
Pflücksalat Rot-Grüne Lollo-Combination, Saatband
Pimpernel seeds - SPERLI's Mano Verde
Pick lettuce seeds - Amerikanischer brauner - Sperli
Pickled Lettuce Seeds - Organic Babyleaf Seed Tape
Popcorn corn Nana, F1
Leek, Summer- Terminal
Leek, Winter - Blaugrüner Winter
Leek Blaugrüner Winter/Farinto
Purslane, Winter- Portulaca
Puff Bean Duet
Chives Medium Leaf
Chive seeds - Staro, Seed disc
Chive seeds - Twiggy
Chive seeds - Organic - Schnittlauch
Decorative pumpkins, mix Mini Red Turban
Rhubarb, Red Victoria
Radicchio Palla Rossa 3
Radish seeds - Combination I, Seeding tape
Radieschen Kombination II, Saatband
Radieschen Kombination III, Saatband
Radishes Ready, Seed Tape
Radieschen Rundes halbrot-halbweiß

Vegetable seeds – grow your own fresh vegetables

With our vegetable seeds you can grow everything from classic carrots, lettuce and peas to exciting varieties like chili and squash. The seeds are carefully selected for high germination and healthy growth, so you get a good yield regardless of garden size. Growing your own vegetables provides both freshness and flavor, while being fun and educational.

Tips for growing vegetable seeds

When sowing vegetable seeds, it is important to follow the seed packet instructions for sowing depth, spacing and light conditions. Start indoors in small pots for early sowing or directly into the ground when the risk of frost has passed. With the right care, water and nutrition, your seeds will quickly germinate and grow into healthy, strong plants that can be harvested throughout the season.

Benefits of growing your own vegetables

Growing your own vegetables from seed gives you complete control over quality and taste. You can choose organic varieties, experiment with rare vegetables, and enjoy the satisfaction of eating something you've grown yourself. At the same time, it creates a sustainable gardening practice and reduces the need to purchase transported vegetables.