Bingenheimer Saatgut - Vegetable Beet Balance - 10.45g
Anyone who observes nature can discover that certain plant communities always grow together. They protect each other from pests, support each other in growth or increase the soil activity in the bed.
We have put together five types of vegetables in this box, which harmonize perfectly with each other, for your perfectly composed raised bed or garden.
Contents: 10.45g seeds: lettuce Lucinde (0.20g), carrot Milan (1.75g), beetroot Robuschka (3.50g), onion Ischikrona (2.00g) and Swiss chard smooth silver (3.00g).
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Description
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Seed boxes for everyone who wants to grow specialties in their own garden.
In the box, suitable organic seeds are compiled and supplemented with detailed instructions and other gardening tips. The box is beautifully designed and is therefore also perfect as a gift and souvenir.Bingenheimer Saatgut offers
- Reproductive, non-seed varieties. No hybrid varieties, patents, genetic engineering or biotechnology
- Promotion of biodynamic / ecological breeding
- Organic right from the start
- Best seed quality and high germination capacity
- Regionality: 80% of the seeds are produced in Germany
- Great variety: Mostly in Demeter quality
- Transparency: tracing back to the propagation field
- Partnership network: with seed production and breeding
- Integration: Support for the Bingenheim community - to enable people in need of care to do meaningful work
Planting
Lettuce:
Sowing: from the beginning of February for planting from mid-March.
Harvest time: early May to late October.
Contents are sufficient for approx. 100 plants.Carrot:
Sowing: beginning of February to mid-July
Harvest time: early June to late October.
Contents are sufficient for approx. 1,000 plants.Beetroot:
Sowing: mid-April to mid-June.
Harvest time: late June to late October.
Contents are sufficient for approx. 180 plants.Onion:
Sowing: beginning of March to mid-July.
Harvest time: early June to late September.
Contents are sufficient for approx. 700 plants.Swiss chard:
Sowing: early April to mid-August.
Harvest time: early July to late October.
Contents are sufficient for approx. 100 plants.content
Seeds for: lettuce lucinde * (0.20g), carrot Milan * (1.75g), beetroot Robuschka * (3.50g), onion Ischikrona * (2.00g) and Swiss chard smooth silver * (3.00g).
* from biodynamic cultivation
Please store seeds dry, cool and in the dark!
Seeds not suitable for consumption. -
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