1/2 krm Sow indoors. The seeds are mixed with sand and distributed evenly on the moistened soil surface. Do not cover. If germination has not occurred within a month, place the seeds in the refrigerator for about a month. Then outdoors in a shaded position. Can also be sown Sep-Nov outdoors in pots or in open ground intended for transplanting. germination time 1-3 months
many seeds Pre-cultivate indoors in February-March. Transparent cover with air holes, alternatively air regularly. Plant out after hardening off when the risk of frost is over. Can also be sown outdoors in pots or in open ground intended for raising May-September. The seeds are covered with a thin layer of perlite. germination time 1-3 months
30 seeds are pre-cultivated indoors in seed soil. Place in a bright and cool place after germination. Frost sensitive. Plant out after hardening off when the risk of frost is certainly over. Top for more abundant blooms and a bushier growth habit. Clean regularly for longer and more abundant blooms. The root can be overwintered frost-free. germination time 5-15 days
Propagating daffodils from seed is possible, but it takes a long time, up to five years, before you get a fully flowering plant. For private individuals, it is easier and faster to propagate daffodils by taking side bulbs or planting new bulbs in the fall. Seed propagation is more for the patient grower who wants diversity and is willing to wait a long time for the result.
10 Seeds Sow indoors January-May. Cover with a thin layer of gravel or perlite. If germination has not occurred within a month, place the seeds in the refrigerator for about a month. Then outdoors in the shade. Can also be sown in autumn September-November outdoors in pots or in open ground intended for propagation. Transplant to the growing site in autumn or spring. germination time 1-3 months
1/2 tsp Sow indoors. The seeds are mixed with sand and distributed evenly on the moistened soil surface. Do not cover. If germination has not occurred within a month, place the seeds in the refrigerator for about a month. Then outdoors in a shaded position. Can also be sown Sep-Nov outdoors in pots or in open ground intended for forcing. germination time 1-6 months
1/2 krm Sow indoors. The seeds are mixed with sand and distributed evenly on the moistened soil surface. Do not cover. If germination has not occurred within a month, place the seeds in the refrigerator for about a month. Then outdoors in a shaded position. Can also be sown September-November outdoors in pots or in open ground intended for forcing. germination time 10-30 days
1/2 krm Sow indoors January-May. The seeds are mixed with sand and distributed evenly on the moistened soil surface. Do not cover. If germination has not occurred within a month, place the seeds in the refrigerator for about a month. Then outdoors in a shaded position. Can also be sown September-November outdoors in pots or in open ground intended for forcing. germination time 1 - 3 months
At least 30 seeds Sow the seeds in seeding soil indoors. Spread the seeds superficially over the soil and press them lightly. Since Astilbe is light-loving, the seeds should not be covered with soil. Cover the sowing with transparent plastic with air holes to create a humid environment.
1/3 part krm seed Pre-cultivate indoors in Feb-Mar or sow outdoors in pots or in the open field May-Sep. The seeds are covered with a thin layer of perlite. germination time 1-3 months
1/2 krm Pre-cultivated indoors in seed soil. Light germination. Moisten the soil before sowing and only lightly press the seeds onto the surface. Cover with clear plastic with air holes. Place in a bright and cool place after germination. Plant out after hardening off when the risk of frost is over. Can also be sown outdoors in September-November in pots or in open ground intended for raising. germination time 10-30 days
about 100 seeds To sow wild bluebells from seed, collect ripe, dry seed pods in the fall. Some varieties require a cold period to germinate, so sowing in pots that are left outside over the winter is a good method. Little bluebells and other bluebells can also be propagated by scattering the seeds directly on the site.
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10 seeds Pre-cultivate indoors in March-April or sow outdoors in pots or in the open field in May-June. Cover the seeds with a thin layer of perlite. Plant out when the risk of frost is over.
10 seeds To sow goat's rue, prepare a well-drained, lime-rich seedbed with a fine seedbed free of weeds. Sow the seeds on the surface of the soil and cover with a thin layer of perlite or vermiculite to retain moisture and allow light through. Keep the seedbed evenly moist but not waterlogged to promote germination
Sowing cranberries from seed is possible but a slow process; it can take several years before you get berries and the seeds often require a cold treatment (stratification) to germinate.
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1/2 krm Pre-cultivate indoors in Feb-Mar or sow outdoors in pots or in the open field May-Sep. The seeds are covered with a thin layer of perlite. germination time 10-30 days
50 seeds Sow directly outdoors as soon as the soil has warmed up. Water the soil before sowing and keep moist during the germination period. Thin for stronger plants. germination period 5-15 days
10 seeds Pre-cultivate indoors in February-March. Transparent cover with air holes, or air regularly. Plant out after hardening off when the risk of frost is over. Can also be sown outdoors in pots or in open ground intended for transplanting May-September. Cover the seeds with a thin layer of perlite.
12 capsules These seeds germinate slowly and irregularly. Sow in pots placed outdoors in a shady position as early as possible, preferably in January. Cover with 2-4 mm perlite or fine-grained gravel. Germination occurs in the spring of the same year or the following year. Can also be sown outdoors in September-November in pots or in open ground intended for transplanting. germination time 3-12 months
15 capsules Pre-cultivate indoors in Feb-Mar or sow outdoors in pots or in the open field May-Sep. Cover the seeds with a thin layer of perlite. Germination time 1-3 months
30 seeds Pre-cultivate indoors in April, one seed/pot. Use nutrient-enriched potting soil. Keep the seeds at 20-25 degrees, light and cool after germination. Plant out after hardening off when the risk of frost is over. Can also be sown directly outdoors in May-June. Thin for stronger plants. germination time 5-15 days
1/2 krm mixed with the flower leaves. Seeds are very small Sow indoors. The seeds are mixed with sand and distributed evenly on the moistened soil surface. Do not cover. If germination has not occurred within a month, place the seeds in the refrigerator for about a month. Then outdoors in a shaded position. Can also be sown September-November outdoors in pots or in open ground intended for forcing. germination time 10-30 days
10 seeds To sow alliums (Allium) from seed, sow 3-5 seeds in each plug or cluster in a plug tray with potting soil and seeding soil in March-April indoors. Keep the soil moist and cover the seeding with plastic with air holes and place it in a warm place (20-25°C) during germination. Once the seedlings have emerged, place them in a bright and cool place (15-18°C) and use grow lights. You can replant them when they are 5-10 cm tall, or wait until they are large enough to plant outdoors after hardening off when the risk of frost is over.
1/2 krm is delivered with flower petals because the seeds are very small. Sow indoors. The seeds are mixed with sand and distributed evenly on the moistened soil surface. Do not cover. If germination has not occurred within a month, place the seeds in the refrigerator for about a month. Then outdoors in a shaded position. Can also be sown Sep-Nov outdoors in pots or in open ground intended for forcing.
1/2 sq m Pre-cultivate indoors February-March. Transparent cover with air holes, alternatively air regularly. Plant out after hardening off when the risk of frost is over. Can also be sown outdoors in pots or in the open field May-September. The seeds are covered with a thin layer of perlite. germination time 1-3 months
many seeds Pre-cultivate indoors in seed soil February-April. Light germination. Moisten the soil before sowing and only lightly press the seeds onto the surface. Place in a bright and cool place after germination. Plant out after hardening off when the risk of frost is over. Thin out afterwards for a longer flowering period.
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1 krm seed Sow directly outdoors when the soil is warm or in late autumn. Germination time 5-15 days
20 seeds How to grow clematis. Clematis seeds need to be stratified to promote germination. This can be done naturally by sowing the seeds in the fall and allowing the winter to prepare the seeds, or you can do this manually: first chop the seeds with sandpaper or a blade, then mix in a plastic bag with soil.
20 seeds Pre-cultivate indoors in seed soil. Transparent cover with air holes, or aerate regularly. Keep the seeds at 20-25 degrees until germination. Replant in nutrient-enriched planting soil and then place in bright light and at 15-18 degrees. Plant out after hardening off when the risk of frost is over. germination time 10-30 days
At least 50 seeds germination time 10-20 days Pre-cultivate indoors in seed soil in pots. Transparent cover with air holes, alternatively air regularly. Place at 18-20 degrees. Re-train in clumps. Plant out in pots or outdoors after hardening off when the risk of frost is over.
many seeds Pre-cultivate indoors in seed soil February-April. Light germination. Moisten the soil before sowing and only lightly press the seeds onto the surface. Place in a bright and cool place after germination. Plant out after hardening off when the risk of frost is over. Clean up afterwards for a longer flowering period. germination time 10-20 days
many seeds mixed in dried flower petals the seeds are very small. Pre-cultivate indoors in February-March. Transparent cover with air holes, alternatively air regularly. Plant out after hardening off when the risk of frost is over. Can also be sown outdoors in pots or in open ground intended for forcing May-September. The seeds are covered with a thin layer of perlite. germination time 10-30 days
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Seed varieties - 40 seeds Sow indoors. Cover with a thin layer of gravel or perlite. If germination has not occurred within a month, place the seeds in the refrigerator for about a month. Then outdoors in a shaded position. Can also be sown Sep-Nov outdoors in pots or in open ground intended for transplanting. germination time 1-3 months
30 seeds growing zone 1-5 Pre-cultivate indoors in seedbed. Moisten the soil before sowing and cover with a thin layer of soil. Transparent cover with air holes, or air regularly. Place in a bright and cool place after germination. Replant when the plants have grown. Plant out after hardening off when the risk of frost is over.
many seeds Pre-cultivate indoors in seed soil. Light germination. Moisten the soil before sowing and only lightly press the seeds onto the surface. Transparent cover with air holes, or air regularly. Place in a bright and cool place after germination. Plant out after hardening off when the risk of frost is over. Top for a bushier growth habit. Thin out afterwards for a longer flowering period.
2 crm seeds Produces nutrient-dense sprouts or shoots. It is best sprouted together with alfalfa. The taste is slightly peppery and works well mixed in a smoothie, cut over a sandwich or added to a salad. Contains sulforaphane, which has many good health effects. The shoots grow quickly and are harvested after just 4-7 days when the nutrient content is highest in the small plants.
2 krm seeds Seeds for mustard greens which is a delicious leaf lettuce that is picked as small leaves to mix into a mixed salad or similar. Easy to grow and hardy variety with a milder taste than the other varieties.
2 cups of seeds contain vitamin B, vitamin C, phosphorus, potassium, calcium, magnesium, folic acid and dietary fiber!
28 seeds Beetroot produces small shoots that are harvested at the first pair of leaves, the red color of the stem is beautiful as a garnish in salads and on dishes.
20 seeds Perfect for salads, smoothies or as a crunchy addition to your plate. Sunflower seeds are rich in vitamins, minerals and protein, and provide a mild, nutty flavor that complements many dishes. They are a great choice for those looking to boost their nutritional intake in an easy and delicious way!