30 seeds Pre-cultivate indoors in seed soil in February-March. Cover the seeds with a thin layer of perlite. Transparent cover with air holes, or air regularly. Place at about 20-22 degrees, after germination in light and 15-18 degrees. Plant out after hardening off when the risk of frost is over. Can also be sown outdoors in pots or in the open air May-September. Then plant out in the growing location the following autumn or spring. germination time 10-30 days
many seeds PERENNIAL Pre-cultivate indoors in seed soil February-March. Cover the seed with clear plastic with air holes. 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 sand or vermiculite. germination time 10-20 days
at least 100 seeds PERENNIAL Pre-cultivate indoors in March-April or sow directly outdoors from the time the soil warms up until August. Sow densely in clumps with a distance of about 20 cm. Plant out after hardening off when the risk of frost is over. Can also be sown in autumn for an early harvest the following year. Grow outdoors or in pots.
Sow directly outdoors when the soil is firm or in early autumn. Water the soil before sowing and keep moist during the germination period. Groningen can be accelerated by soaking for a day before sowing. Overwintered plants give a fine spring harvest. Can also be pre-cultivated indoors in March-April. Transparent cover with air holes, or aerate regularly. Plant out after hardening off in May-June. Harvest gradually throughout the summer. Blooms the second year and should therefore be sown annually for good availability.
A pinch of seeds 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
1/2 krm seeds Sow directly in open ground when the soil is firm. Water the soil before sowing and keep moist during the germination period. Self-sows easily. The flowers are harvested when they have just opened. germination period 5-20 days
1/2 crm seeds For sowing green holy basil (Santolina virens) it is recommended to pre-cultivate indoors during late winter or early spring, or sow outdoors during May to September. Use seeding soil, place the seeds in well-drained, moist soil and cover with plastic film with air holes to retain moisture. After germination, when the first characteristic leaves have grown, transplant the plants into larger pots and place them in a cool and bright place, preferably under fluorescent lights, to achieve good growth.
8 seeds Cold treatment (stratification): Blueberry seeds need a cold period to germinate. You can freeze the seeds or mix them with moist sand and store them in the refrigerator. Sowing: Sow the seeds superficially in seed soil in the spring, about 0-0.5 cm deep. Germination: Germination can take a long time, up to several months. Care: Keep the soil moist and give the plants a sunny place. Use an acidic soil (pH 4.5-5.2) and fertilize with a low-lime fertilizer. Planting: Plant the plants out when they are large enough, preferably in a place with sun and acidic soil. Patience: Expect it to take 4-5 years before you can harvest your first blueberries.
Just over 1 krm Sow directly outdoors when the soil settles. Water the soil before sowing and keep moist during the growing season. Sow and harvest gradually throughout the season. Grows best in loamy soil. Feel free to change the growing location from year to year. Can also be grown in greenhouses or pots.
many 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 sand or vermiculite. Plant out in the growing location the following autumn or spring.
Many seeds Direct sowing: Choose a sunny spot with well-drained soil. Sow the seeds shallowly, cover them lightly with soil and keep the seed moist. Direct sowing can be done in batches to extend the harvest period. Harvest the leaves in dry and sunny weather before flowering for the best taste. Pre-cultivation: Sow the seeds indoors in pots about 6-8 weeks before the last frost. Use a light, well-drained soil. Cover the seeds shallowly and keep the soil moist. Harden the plants before planting out by gradually accustoming them to the outdoor climate. Other tips: Summer savory can also be sown in pots and grown indoors. It thrives best in sun or partial shade. Keep the soil moist, especially during germination and the first few weeks. Summer savory is an annual herb that can grow up to 30-40 cm tall. It is good for drying or freezing for later use. The flavor is peppery and reminiscent of basil, thyme and citrus.
1 krm 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 transplanting May-September. The seeds are covered with a thin layer of perlite. germination time 10-30 days
30 seeds Pre-cultivate indoors in seed soil March-April. Transplant into nutrient-enriched soil. Plant out after hardening off when the risk of frost is over. Grown best in a pot that is overwintered frost-free in a cold greenhouse or similar. Can also be sown directly outdoors when the soil has warmed up. Winter cover with leaves, rice or compost. Germination time 10-20 days
many seeds Pre-cultivate indoors in seed soil. Cover the seeds with clear plastic with air holes. Place the seeds in a bright and cool place after germination. Plant out after hardening off when the risk of frost is over. Harvest gradually throughout the summer.
30 seeds Sow indoors in potting soil January-May. Finish with a thin layer of gravel or perlite. Transparent cover with air holes, or air regularly. 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 outdoors or in a cold greenhouse September-November in pots that are preferably placed in a sand bed or in open ground intended for raising. Can be potted and overwintered frost-free. Prune the plants every spring. germination time 1-3 months