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High-quality vegetable seeds for a tasty and healthy diet

Home-grown vegetables are not only particularly delicious but also very healthy. You know exactly where your carrots, cucumbers, and tomatoes come from and even save some money on your weekly shopping. Planting and caring for vegetable seeds is not as difficult as you might think. Find out what else is important besides thorough {category=01902549cb1370bda3b52a340d0b65bc}!

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Every vegetable seed at the ideal time

Each type of vegetable has its own sowing and harvesting months:

 

Vegetable seedsMonths sowing in bedMonths harvest
CauliflowerMarch to MayJune to October
BeansFebruary to AprilJune to July
BroccoliMarchOctober to March
PeasMarch to JuneJune to September
CucumbersMay to JuneJuly to October
KohlrabiMarch to JuneJune to October
LettuceMarch to JulyMay to October
PumpkinMay to JuneJuly to October
CarrotsMarch to April
June to July
August to November
PeppersFebruary to AprilAugust to October
LeekMarch to MaySeptember to February
RadishesApril to SeptemberApril to November
CeleryApril to MaySeptember to October
SpinachFebruary to May
July to October
April to July
September to October
TomatoesJanuary to AprilJuly to October
ZucchiniMay to JuneJuly to October
OnionsMarch to April
August to September
June to July
September to October

 

 

Should vegetable seeds be germinated beforehand?

Some vegetable seeds need a certain pre-germination time before you can plant them outside. This increases the chance that as many sprouts as possible will become magnificent plants. Also, you can often harvest the delicious vegetables even faster this way. Pre-sown vegetable seeds have already made themselves comfortable in the warm for some time, giving them an advantage in terms of both size and hardiness compared to seeds that have not been pre-sown. The need for pre-germination usually applies to all types of vegetables that originally come from warmer regions. This includes, for example, tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers, pumpkins, and broccoli. However, other {category=01902549cdc272dca7ae5f1901c324e6} also benefit from pre-sowing, such as Brussels sprouts and cauliflower. You can find the exact planting conditions and care information on the packaging of the vegetable seeds you bought from BONI-SHOP. So nothing can go wrong!

Preparing the bed for vegetable seed cultivation

Before you can plant the pre-germinated or newly purchased vegetable seeds outside at the right time, you should get the bed into shape. For this, you will need some {category=01902549cd48738ab3ddb3d91f0b5602}: A spade as well as a hoe or small cultivator can make the work easier for you. Start by clearing the bed of old plant debris. These can either be dug in or disposed of on the compost. Then loosen the topsoil to allow for ideal air and water supply. If you like, you can also work in some {category=01902549cd59716386e71103dcf2fb5c}. However, make sure it is specifically suitable for vegetable fertilization. Alternatively, you can also use horse manure or humus from your compost.