Native mixture for heavier soil ECO
Native mixture for heavier soil ECO
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Sustainability
Sustainability
We try to produce as sustainably as possible to keep our footprint small. Therefore, our letterbox boxes are made of grass paper and tomato leaf pulp is the basic component of the seed bags. The printing is either made of paper that is 30-70% recycled paper or paper that comes from agricultural waste. In addition, you have the option to plant a tree when you place an order through Regreener.
Gifting
Gifting
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Native
Native
Native plants are native to our country. Plants from here can only be native if they have not been "played with," i.e., they must not have been grown on. Native planting is important for our biodiversity. Insects depend on them.
In this mixture you will find at least 20 of these species:
Achillea millefolium (common yarrow)
Anthriscus sylvestris (cow parsley)
Barbarea vulgaris (common barbara weed)
Cardamine pratensis (pinkflower)
Centaurea jacea (knotweed)
Cichorium intybus (wild chicory)
Daucus carota (wild carrot)
Galium mollugo (smooth wallow)
Geranium pratense (meadow stork beak)
Heracleum sphondylium (common hogweed)
Lathyrus tuberosus (groundnut)
Leontodon autumnalis (branched snapdragon)
Leucanthemum vulgare (common daisy)
Malva sylvestris (big cheeseweed)
Melilotus altissimus (golden yellow honeyclover)
Pastinaca sativa subsp. sativa (parsnip)
Plantago lanceolata (narrow plantain)
Prunella vulgaris (common brunel, beehive)
Ranunculus acris (sharp buttercup)
Rhinanthus minor (small rattle)
Silene latifolia subsp. alba (evening cuckoo flower)
Symphytum officinale (comfrey)
Tanacetum vulgare (barnyard wormwort)
Tragopogon pratensis subsp. pratensis (yellow morning star)
Trifolium pratense (red clover)
Vicia cracca (bird's vetch)
*The species shown in the photo may differ from the actual composition. The above list is leading.
About vegetable seeds
About vegetable seeds
All vegetable seeds are annuals, meaning you have to re-sow them every year, except for hardy herbs. Rosemary, thyme, sage and fennel generally survive the winter just fine.
How many hours of sunshine?
How many hours of sunshine?
Vegetables generally like to grow in full sun. A minimum of 6 hours of sun in summer is a good guide. For annual flowers this is more, there we stick to a minimum of 8 hours of sun per day.
What soil?
What soil?
Vegetables can basically be grown on any type of soil, but it varies for each type of vegetable how nutritious that soil needs to be. You can find more information about this in the description.
Seediguide
Seediguide
Never seeded before? We'll get you started with a Sowing Guide explaining the basics and supplies.
Storing seeds
Storing seeds
On the package of your seeds you will find the shelf life. You can use them until the date you see on it. An opened package is best stored in an airtight box in a cool and dark place, such as a closet in the hallway. Not sure if the germination is still good? Then it's best to buy a new pack. We deliberately choose small amounts of seeds in the packs so you don't have to waste seeds. Do you have any questions about this? Call 033 - 202 43 38 or email to [email protected], and we will help you further.
learn to grow your own
No experience with self-sowing and growing plants yet? No problem! We'll explain the basics so you can get started. Read the Sowing Guide here.
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Free shipping from 50 euros*
We ship your order for free with ordes over 50 euros (Netherlands). For Belgium, the minimum order is 75 euros.
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Free seeding calendar
You always receive our A3 seeding calendar for free when you order seeds.