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Flower Cress - Rankender Roland
Watercress - Glanzhybriden Mischung
Flower cress - SPERLI's Goldvine
Flower Cress Scarlet
Flower cress, mix Roland
Blumenmischung SPERLI's Himmelsstürmer
Prayer, Pral- Hestia
Bean, Pole- Algarve
Edelwicke SPERLI's Gigantea Mischung
Kaiserwinde SPERLI's Blaue Königin
Viola bellflower
Malabar spinach
Bona Nox
Pragtsnerle, Purple - Magic Morning
Pragtsnerle, Purple, mix Trumpet Dream
Black Widow Windflower
Susan with the black eye mix
Snerle - Presto Mixture
Snerle - Violet Beauty
Susanne with the Black Eyed
Pea flower - perennial - Mischung

How to grow climbing plants from seeds

The seeds are sown in nutrient-rich, well-drained soil and kept evenly moist during germination. Most climbing plants prefer light, but not direct sun at first, so the germination process takes place under optimal conditions. After germination, plants can be transplanted into larger pots or directly into the garden, where they have room to grow up supports and structures.

Creeper seeds – variation and use

From seed to vine in no time, it provides access to a wide range of climbing plants with different growth, color and flowering periods. Some species develop small, dense leaves that quickly cover structures, while others produce colorful flowers or fragrant inflorescences.
Climbing plants can be used to create green walls, hide smaller spots in the garden or as decorative elements on the terrace.