Fresh Seeds for Your Garden and Balcony
Explore early and high-yielding varieties such as climbing and dwarf beans, flavorful beetroots, and disease-resistant courgettes. Many seeds come from trusted brands like Urban Garden, Lucia Elite, Agronom, and Žalia stotelė, ensuring strong growth and vibrant harvests. Whether you tend a spacious garden or a balcony, you will find seeds for sunny or partially shaded places, supporting diverse growing conditions.
Flowering Mixes and Ornamental Plants
Complement your vegetable garden with colorful flower mixes designed for summer flowerbeds or pots. Options include perennial and annual flowers like cosmos, blanketflowers, and calamint, which brighten garden spaces and attract pollinators. These mixes bloom abundantly and are easy to cultivate, ideal for gardeners seeking natural beauty and ecological balance.
- Vegetable seeds: beans, carrots, beetroots, courgettes, cucumbers
- Flower seeds: cosmos, blanketflower, calamint, mixed flower blends
- Herbs and specialty plants for culinary and medicinal use
- Seeds suitable for field, greenhouse, pots, and balconies
- Organic and disease-resistant varieties for sustainable gardening
Tips for Successful Planting
- Sow early varieties like carrots and beans from May to June for a timely harvest.
- Use seed tapes for beetroots to ensure even spacing and better yields.
- Choose disease-resistant hybrids to reduce plant care and increase harvest quality.
- For urban gardening, select dwarf and compact varieties suitable for pots and balconies.
- Combine vegetable and flower planting to support pollinators and create a lively garden environment.
Start your gardening season with confidence by choosing from our fresh NEW seed assortment. Whether you are an experienced gardener or just beginning, these seeds offer a reliable and rewarding growing experience. Enjoy the satisfaction of harvesting your own fresh vegetables, aromatic herbs, and beautiful flowers this year. Explore the possibilities to create your unique garden or urban green space today.