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Cabbage Kalibos
A medium-late variety. Produces compact, purple-red, conical heads. Valued for taste and crunchy leaves. Recommended to be eaten after the harvest and short-term storage.
Cabbage Kalibos – seeds
Seeding depth: 0,5-1 cm
Seeding time in greenhouses: March – April
Seeding time outdoors: March – April
Planting time of seedlings outdoors: May – June
Spacing: 50-60 x 50 cm
Harvesting period: August – October
One package contains 1 g of seeds. -
Cabbage Ornamental Mixed
An annual plant, 30 to 50 cm tall. Its ornamental, frizzled leaves take on different colours. This decorative effect lasts from September to December. Recommended for borders, flower beds and pots. It can be used in floristry.
Cabbage Ornamental Mixed – seeds
Seeding depth: 0,5 – 1 cm
Seeding time in greenhouses: March – April
Seeding time outdoors: May – June
Planting time of seedlings outdoors: May, June
Spacing: 35 x 40 cm
Flowering period: August – November
One package contains 0,5 g of seeds. -
Cabbage Rufus
A medium-early variety that produces high quality, compact heads weighing 1.3 to 2 kg, and do not break. Consists of purple leaves with a waxy coating. Recommended for making into preserves, to be eaten after the harvest and short-term storage.
Cabbage Rufus – seeds
Seeding depth: 0,5-1 cm
Seeding time in greenhouses: March – April
Seeding time outdoors:: March – April
Planting time of seedlings outdoors: May – July
Spacing: 50-60 x 50 cm
Harvesting period: August – September
One package contains 2 g of seeds. -
Cabbage Zora
A very early variety. Grown in greenhouses and under covers for the earliest harvest. Forms compact heads that weigh 0.7 to 0.9 kg and consist of light green, tender, delicious leaves. To be eaten raw or cooked.
Cabbage Zora – seeds
Seeding depth: 0,5-1 cm
Seeding time in greenhouses: 20th of February – March
Seeding time outdoors: 20th of February – March
Planting time of seedlings outdoors: April – May
Spacing: 50-60 x 50 cm
Harvesting period: June – July
One package contains 2 g of seeds. -
Calabash – Mixed
An annual whose shoots may reach length of 200 cm. Produces green, bottle-shaped, pear-shaped, or longish fruit. This stunning creeper is recommended for growing over a gazebo, fence, or pergola. You can use ripe fruit to decorate rooms.
Calabash – Mixed – seeds
Seeding depth: 2 – 3 cm
Seeding time in greenhouses: April
Seeding time outdoors: May
Planting time of seedlings outdoors: 15 May
Spacing: 80 – 100 cm
Harvesting period: November – April
One package contains 1 g of seeds. -
Canary grass
A 70 to 90 cm tall annual plant. This grass produces stiff, bright green leaves and large, conical, very decorative flowers. Perfect for flower beds, cut flower, and dry bouquets.
Canary grass – seeds
Seeding depth: 0,3 cm
Seeding time outdoors: March – May
Planting time of seedlings outdoors: May
Spacing: 30 x 20 cm
Flowering period: May – September
One package contains 4 g of seeds. -
Canterbury Bells Mixed
A 60 to 80 cm tall biennial plant. Bell-shaped flowers take on various shades of blue, purple, pink, and white. Recommended for tall flower beds, empty spots on perennial beds, and cut flower.
Canterbury Bells Mixed – seeds
Seeding depth in greenhouses: 0,2 cm
Seeding time in greenhouses: May – June
Seeding depth outdoors: 0,2 cm
Seeding time outdoors: May – June
Planting time of seedlings outdoors: July – August
Spacing: 30 x 40 cm
Flowering period: June – August
One package contains 0,5 g of seeds. -
Caraway
A perennial plant that grows about 1 m tall. Flowers in the second year. Ripe fruit have a strong spice flavour. Season meat, steamed vegetables, soups, cheese, and bread with it.
Caraway – seeds
Seeding depth: 1 – 2 cm
Seeding time in greenhouses: March – April
Seeding time outdoors: 15 March- May
Planting time of seedlings outdoors: April – May
Spacing: 30 x 40 cm
Harvesting period: June – August
One package contains 1 g of seeds. -
Carnation – Mixed
A perennial plant that grows 30 to 60 centimetres tall. Blooms long and abundantly. Large double or semi-double flowers take on a variety of colours. For perennial borders, pots, and cut flower.
Carnation – Mixed – seeds
Seeding depth: 0,5 cm
Seeding time in greenhouses: April
Seeding time in greenhouses: May
Planting time of seedlings outdoors: August
Spacing: 25 x 30 cm
Flowering period: July – September
One package contains 0,5 g of seeds. -
Carrot – Amsterdam 3
An early variety for spring and autumn harvest. Its about fifteen-centimetres-long fruit are dark orange, firm, and juicy. To be pressed into juice, eaten right after the harvest, or stored short-term.
Carrot – Amsterdam 3 – seeds
Seeding depth: 1 – 2 cm
Seeding time outdoors: March – May; November – December
Spacing: 30-40 x 5-8 cm
Harvesting period: August – September; April – May
One package contains 5 g of seeds. -
Carrot – Chantenay
A very early variety, the first you can grow in the field and in a greenhouse. Produces conical, medium long, dark orange roots. To be harvested in bundles, pressed into juice, made into preserves, and eaten raw.
Carrot – Chantenay – seeds
Seeding depth: 1 – 2 cm
Seeding time outdoors: March – April; November – December
Spacing: 20-30 x 2-3 cm
Harvesting period: July – August; May
One package contains 5 g of seeds. -
Carrot – Lange rote stumpfe
A late, productive variety that can be stored over the winter. Produces thick, up to 24 cm long roots. Dark orange, crunchy, and sweet flesh. Use it to make juice, salads, soups, and in main courses.
Carrot – Lange rote stumpfe – seeds
Seeding depth: 0,5 cm
Seeding time outdoors: March – May
Spacing: 20-30 x 2-3 cm
Harvesting period: August – October
One package contains 5 g of seeds.