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CAPER BUSH D14
CHAMEROPS Humilis 35 cm
Cherry tomato favorite 11.5 cm.
Cherry tomato crayfish aura 11.5 cm.
Cherry tomato sungold 11.5 cm.
Chili Apache 11.5 cm
Chili Carolina Reaper 11.5 cm.
Chili Chocolate Scotch Bonnet 11.5 cm.
Jalapeno chili 11.5 cm.
Chili Jamaican Bell 11.5 cm.
Chilli Numex Suava orange 11.5 cm.
Chili Penis chili 11.5 cm.
Chili tapas 11.5 cm.
Chilli plant 'Cheyenne' 11.5 cm. pot.
Chilli Lemon 11.5 cm.
Chilli Thai chili 11.5 cm.
Cocktail tomato Krebs Salina 11.5 cm.
CORIANDER SATIVUM BUSH D14
CORIANDER IN BOX
Squash Dunja 11.5 cm.
Squash Soleil 11.5 cm.
CURRY HERB BUSH D14- Helycrisum Italicum
Date tomato Krebs Luna 11.5 cm.
DILL BUSH D14

Dild 14cm potte

35,00 kr
FINOCCHIO SMOK BUSH D14
Pumpkin Hokkaido Amoro 11.5 cm.
Strawberry tomato Krebs Strawberry Fields 11.5 cm.
Jerusalem artichoke - Helianthus tuberosus 'Draga'

Create a productive and inspiring vegetable garden

A vegetable garden is more than just a growing area, it is an active space where you can experiment with different vegetables, herbs and berries. When choosing plants for your vegetable garden, it is an advantage to combine varieties with different harvest times, so you can enjoy fresh produce throughout the season.

Raised beds in the kitchen garden

Raised beds have become popular because they offer better control over soil quality, drainage and temperature, meaning faster establishment and higher yields, especially early in the season.
• Raised bed vegetable gardens are ideal for vegetables such as salads, root vegetables, cabbage and beans.
• They provide an ergonomic working position and keep the beds neat and organized.
• The soil warms up faster in the spring, extending the growing season.

With raised beds, even small gardens can accommodate an impressive amount of crops.

Choose the right plants for the kitchen garden

When planning your vegetable garden, it's a good idea to choose plants that are suited to your soil type and location. Tomatoes and peppers thrive best in heat and sun, while lettuce, spinach and parsley do well in milder conditions. Root vegetables like carrots and beets need loose soil, while onions and leeks require even moisture and good nutrition.
By combining high-yielding varieties with herbs and berry bushes, you get a vegetable garden with both flavor, structure and variety.

The kitchen garden as part of a sustainable everyday life

Growing vegetables in your vegetable garden not only provides fresh produce, it also reduces food waste and transportation. You can also collect rainwater for irrigation and plant insect-friendly plants to create a more natural and self-sufficient environment.