Spinach
- Spinach Securo 100 GrSpinazie SecuroStock 22Spinach Securo prodcues small round leaves which are round and grows closer to the ground. The young tender spinach leaves can be eaten raw in... Learn More
- Spinach SpinnakerSpinach Spinnaker€1.95 As low as €1.66Stock 29Spinach is richer in nutrients than any other food, it can be eaten raw or cooked. Spinnaker produces heavy yields from early spring to September... Learn More
- Spinach Prickley Seeded 100 GrSpinazie breedblad scherpzaad zomer€4.50 As low as €3.60Only 9 leftSpinach prickley seeded produces tasty glossy dark green leaves which are more pointed and arrow-shaped than the common type. The young tender... Learn More
- Spinach ViroflexSpinazie Winterreuzen€1.25 As low as €1.00Stock 18Also known as simply, "Viroflay", this variety Viroflex is extremely vigorous, it quickly produces large, green, tender spinach leaves. Of all the... Learn More
- Spinach NoresSpinazie Nores€1.25 As low as €1.00Stock 19Nores spinach produces delicious round, green, tender spinach leaves. The young tender spinach leaves can be eaten raw... Learn More
- Spinach Amsterdam large-leaved 15 grSpinazie Amsterdams scherpStock 12Spinach Amsterdam giant is best suited to our cooler climates. The large glossy, deep green, leaves are delicious and a rich source of iron and... Learn More
Spinach
You don't need a garden or greenhouse to grow your own herbs.
Our kits are ideal for growing herbs on your windowsill, they can be taken directly from the pot to the saucepan for maximum freshness and flavour.
Our seed packets complete with detailed growing instructions
Herb seeds - a mixed container of herbs growing outside by your kitchen door is very handy but if you don't have the space don't worry most herbs can also be grown indoors on a sunny windowsill and can be taken directly from the pot to the saucepan for maximum freshness and flavour.
We supply seeds for growing many of the most popular and useful varieties such as Basil seeds, Coriander seeds, Parsley seeds, Sage seeds, Thyme seeds and Rosemary seeds.
We stock mini greenhouses with herb seeds and compost for you to start of your seedlings; our mini greenhouse kits make great gifts.
Sowing your vegetable seeds
Crops such as lettuce and carrots are usually grown in shallow trenches. Firstly fork and level your Soil. Spread a stretched garden line over the Soil. Stand on the line and remove the Soil away with your garden hoe. Make your trench a half inch deep and sow your seeds a half an inch apart. Slowly pour water over them and pull back the Soil. Be sure not to damage what you have just sown. Do not forget to mark the spot, so you know where your vegetables lie. Be sure never to let them dry out. They need water to germinate.
Keep your vegetables growing
Stagger your planting by planting a few Vegetable seeds weekly and you will be rewarded with a Fresh cycle of vegetables every week. In very hot weather, protect the Seedlings with net cloches to stop them from wilting and to provide some Shade. If Seedlings apPear to be close together they will need thinning out but not with lettuce or Carrot as they can stimulate Carrot fly. Plant chives beside Carrot plants to discourage Carrot flies.