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Buy Leaf and Stem Vegetable Seeds? Lettuce, spinach, endive, asparagus & rhubarb, among others

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Growing your own leaf and stem vegetables in your vegetable garden? Yes, of course! Surely, lettuce should not be missing as a green vegetable in your vegetable garden and asparagus, endive and spinach should be home-grown too? At Garden Select you will f
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You can sow this lettuce from mid-March to the end of August, harvest several times. Is a fast-growing variety with yellow-green leaves.

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Corn salad Large North Holland seeds are easy to order online at Garden Select. You eat these fresh or stewed. - fast growing type

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Endive Nuance is the best-known endive variety in the Netherlands; it is mainly used for mashed potatoes. It is suitable for summer and autumn cultivation.

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Dis is not an original spinach as we know it, but can be prepared and eaten like spinach. Is very productive throughout the year.

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This spinach is a slow grower and therefore very suitable for summer cultivation. It is also resistant and therefore not susceptible to fungi.

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Is one of the earliest harvestable spring vegetables. Turnip greens fall under the name forgotten vegetable. At Garden Select, you will find even more seeds of delicious vegetables.

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This Celery has a delicious flavour. It is a biennial herbaceous plant. This celery contains several minerals (iron, calcium and magnesium)

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The leek autumn Giant 2 is a very strong Italian variety. It is very productive and perfect for autumn cultivation. - Can be harvested into the winter

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Leek winter giants is an excellent leek variety for winter cultivation. Sow late March to mid-May in the garden. - Wide range of vegetable seeds

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Spring onion / spring onion adds a fresh flavour to your dishes. Sowing close together produces fine spring onions. - Competitively priced vegetable seeds

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This is the traditional asparagus widely used in cooking. Depending on how you grow the asparagus, you have either green or white asparagus.

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Growing leaf and stem plants

Most leaf and stem crops like a fairly rich, moist and well-drained soil. They tend to be fast growers, which also makes them susceptible to early bolting. The exact location, support material and length of cultivation vary from crop to crop. That's why we always mention with each crop exactly what is needed for the whole process, so you can start growing well prepared. Would you like to learn more about the different leaf and stem crops beforehand?

Sowing leaf and stem crops

If you want to harvest leaf and stem crops over a longer period, you should regularly sow them in somewhat smaller quantities. Spinach can be sown very early and from March is followed by endive, rocket, turnip greens and the various types of lettuce. Want to extend the growing season? Then a small tunnel or greenhouse will do the trick. Besides spinach, chard can also overwinter in it, although it needs a cover of, for example, fleece.

Order seeds of leaf & stem plants online at Garden Select

You can find different types of leaf and stem crops at Garden Select. Below you will find our complete range, but you can also easily click through to a specific category using the selection menu on the left of this page. This will help you find the crop you are looking for even faster. If you have any questions about our product range, please feel free to contact us. We are available 7 days a week.

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