Box of seeds - Easy vegetables
Planting seeds, having an abundant vegetable garden, producing your own vegetables and herbs - it's everyone's dream. But when time is short, how do you go about it, and what varieties should you choose?
This box of organic seeds contains everything you need to answer these questions and get started:
- 8 packets of easy-to-grow, reproducible organic seeds
- Growing instructions
- The book Je démarre mon potager bio
- 24 wood-fibre pots 6x6cm
- 1 gardener's notebook
What's in the Easy Vegetables box?
It consists of 8 packets of organic, reproducible seeds. These varieties have been selected to be easy to grow and require less attention than others.
The cultivation sheets are a gold mine of generic information on the species, and are a precious ally in the cultivation of the varieties.
The playful, well-illustrated book Je démarre mon potager bio covers the basics of gardening and gives the best advice on how to make a success of your organic vegetable garden, even if you're just starting out.
The fiberboard cups arebiodegradable, so there's no need to take the seedling out of the cup. Simply place it directly into the hole when planting.
The gardener's notebook provides a guided record of a season in the vegetable garden. Sowing calendar, garden design plan, month-by-month crop list - creativity and free expression are welcome!
What varieties are included in the Easy Vegetable Kit?
Growing your own vegetables brings indescribable satisfaction. Among the diversity of existing varieties, some are easier to grow. These are ideal for beginners or those who don't have much time to devote to vegetable gardening.
This box contains 8 easy-to-grow varieties, from sowing to harvesting.
This old-fashioned variety produces broad, white ribs with a tender texture, topped with elongated, light-green leaves.
This old-fashioned variety produces a large number of round fruits, with fine, slightly protruding ribs, dark green in color punctuated with white. They can weigh from 600 g to 1.5 kg and keep for several months. The Nice round zucchini is a vigorous grower in the vegetable garden.
This variety produces a rosette of crisp, triangular green leaves. It is particularly suitable for winter and spring cultivation, and is very fast-growing.
This very old variety, slow to bolt, produces deeply cut, light-green leaves. They have a tender texture and mild flavor.
This old variety produces year-round, if you stagger sowing, half-long red roots with white tips and tender, crunchy flesh.
This very early radish will produce its first harvest just 2 or 3 weeks after sowing!
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This productive variety produces bunches of dark purple to black cherry tomatoes weighing around 20 g over a long period. They are sweet and very popular.
Vigorous growth.
Widely grown in gardens and in the kitchen, this ancient Italian variety offers an abundance of large, rounded, powerfully fragrant leaves. A vigorous grower, Basil Grand Vert adapts to a wide range of growing conditions.
This species forms clumps of round, thin, hollow-sectioned leaves 15 to 25 cm long. Its pink, onion-flavored flowers appear in abundance in early summer.
If the plants are cut back before the seeds have set, a second bloom may appear at the end of the season.
How to get started in the vegetable garden and grow easy vegetables?
First and foremost, it's important to learn the basics of gardening. A vegetable garden needs to be prepared: the soil, the tools, the equipment, the techniques... The book Je démarre mon potager bio (I'm starting my organic vegetable garden) in the boxed set gives you all the keys you need to get off to a good start!
During this learning period, you'll need the minimum equipment. There's no need for professional tools - there are plenty of alternatives.
Then it's time to take action. In the vegetable garden, you learn by doing. Sowing, testing, experimenting and adapting techniques according to what works best on your plot are the best ways to achieve a lush vegetable garden.