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  • Climbing French Bean – Neckargold

    An early, productive, staked variety. Resistant to bean mosaic virus. Produces yellow, 20 to 25 cm long, fleshy, stringless pods that contain white, round seeds. To be eaten after the harvest, made into preserves, and frozen.

    Climbing French Bean – Neckargold – seeds

    Seeding depth: 2 – 3 cm
    Seeding time: 15 May – June
    Spacing: 60 x 40 cm
    Harvesting period: July – October

    One package contains 10 g of seeds.

  • Climbing Pea Telephone (“Telefon”)

    A late, exceptionally productive variety. The 100 to 200 centimetres tall plant require staking. Produces large, slightly wrinkled, sugar sweet seeds. Can be eaten raw or cooked; suitable for freezing.

    Climbing Pea Telephone (“Telefon”) – seeds

    Seeding depth: 3 – 4 cm
    Seeding time outdoors: March – April
    Spacing: 30-35 x 5 cm
    Harvesting period: June – July

    One package contains 40 g of seeds.

  • Climbing Plants Mixed

    Selection of annual plants that produce long shoots. This mix of colourful flowers can be grown in the garden and in a pot. We recommend growing it over a gazebo, fence, pergola, or balcony railing.

    Climbing Plants Mixed – seeds

    Seeding depth: 1 cm
    Seeding time in greenhouses: March – April
    Planting time of seedlings outdoors: 15 May
    Spacing: 30 – 40 cm
    Flowering period: June – September

    One package contains 2 g of seeds.

  • Cockscomb

    An annual plant with a bushy appearance. It grows 20 to 35 cm tall. Its flowers take on various colours and resemble a cock’s crest. It blooms until the first Frost in autumn. Can be grown on flower beds and in pots, for cut flowers and dry bouquets.

    Cockscomb – seeds

    Seeding depth: 0,5 cm
    Seeding time in greenhouses: March – 15 June
    Planting time of seedlings outdoors: May
    Spacing: 20 x 20 cm
    Flowering period: July – October

    One package contains 0,5 g of seeds.

  • Cocktail Tomato CITRUS GRAPE (“Cytrynek Groniasty”)

    An amateur, early, indeterminate variety that requires staking. Intended for cultivation in unheated greenhouses, in the field, and in containers on a balcony. It produces up to 75 small, yellow, cylindrical tomatoes in one cluster.

    Cocktail Tomato CITRUS GRAPE (“Cytrynek Groniasty”) – seeds

    Seeding depth: 0,5 cm
    Seeding time in greenhouses: March – April
    Seeding time outdoors: May – June
    Spacing: 80-100 x 50-60 cm
    Harvesting period: July – September

    One package contains 0,1 g of seeds.

  • Coleus Blumei Mixed

    A perennial plant usually grown as annual. Its branching tufts grow 30 to 50 cm tall. Inconspicuous flowers, multicoloured leaves are the main feature. For garden and pots at home.

    Coleus Blumei Mixed – seeds

    Seeding depth in greenhouses: 0,3 cm
    Seeding time in greenhouses: March
    Planting time of seedlings outdoors: 15 May
    Spacing: 20 x 25 cm
    Flowering period: June – September

    One package contains 0,1 g of seeds.

  • Coleus Rainbow

    A perennial plant often grown as annual. Develops dense, 30 to 40 cm tall tufts. Flowers do not attract attention, the more ornamental are colourful leaves. For flower beds, borders, and pot cultivation.

    Coleus Rainbow- seeds

    Seeding depth: 0,3 cm
    Seeding time in greenhouses: March
    Planting time of seedlings outdoors: 15 May
    Spacing: 20 x 25 cm
    Flowering period: July – September

    One package contains 0,03 g of seeds.

  • Coleus Rococo

    An annual, broadly spreading plant that grows 25 to 35 centimetres tall. Develops colourful, corrugated, highly ornamental leaves. To be grown in pots, planters on a balcony, and on flower beds.

    Coleus Rococo – seeds

    Seeding depth: 0,1 – 0,3 cm
    Seeding time in greenhouses: March
    Planting time of seedlings outdoors: May
    Spacing: 25 x 25 cm
    Flowering period: June – September

    One package contains 0,02 g of seeds.

  • Columbine hybrid McKana’s

    A perennial plant that grows to 50 to 80 cm tall and develops an erect, branched life form. Its flowers have a characteristic spur that takes on various colours, from white, through to yellow, pink, red and purple. Recommended for borders and as cut flowers.

    Columbine hybrid McKana’s – seeds

    Seeding depth: 1 cm
    Seeding time outdoors: April – June
    Planting time of seedlings outdoors: July – September
    Spacing: 20 x 30 cm
    Flowering period: May – July

    The package contains 0,5 g of seeds.

  • Columbine Nora Barlow

    A perennial plant growing between 70 and 80 cm tall. Produces erect, branching, sparsely leaved shoots. Double, pink-and-white flowers with a distinct spur sit on long petioles. For flower beds and cut flower.

    Columbine Nora Barlow – seeds

    Seeding depth: 1 cm
    Seeding time in greenhouses: April – June
    Planting time of seedlings outdoors: July – September
    Spacing: 30 x 50 cm
    Flowering period: June – July

    One package contains 0,5 g of seeds.

  • Columbine Scott Elliott’s Mixed

    A 50 to 80 cm tall perennial plant. Produces branching shoots that form a bushy, compact habit. Large, impressive flowers take a variety of colours. Recommended for borders, lawns, and rock gardens.

    Columbine Scott Elliott’s Mixed – seeds

    Seeding depth: 1 cm
    Seeding time in greenhouses: March – April
    Planting time of seedlings outdoors: July – Steptember
    Spacing: 20-30 x 40 cm
    Flowering period: June – July

    One package contains 1 g of seeds.

  • Common Poppy

    An annual plant that grows to about 40 cm tall. It develops slender, hairy stems that end with a large, single, brightly red flower. Recommended for borders, rock gardens, flowery meadows and cut flowers.

    Common Poppy – seeds

    Seeding depth: 0,5 cm
    Seeding time outdoors: April – May
    Spacing: 25 x 25 cm
    Flowering period: July – August

    The package contains 0,5 g of seeds.