How to Choose the Right Seeds
Start with your growing space. For balconies, windowsills and small patios,
browse container‑friendly plants and compact
fast‑growing vegetables such as baby leaf salads and bush beans.
If you have deeper beds, add root vegetables (beets, carrots, radish)
and staple leafy greens for frequent harvests.
Next, consider time to harvest. If you’re new to growing or planting late in the season,
choose quick successes: microgreens & sprouts are ready in 7–21 days;
many fast‑growing crops finish in 30–60 days.
For flowers, look for fast‑growing flowers or
cut‑flower favourites that bloom reliably.
Finally, align with your goal. To support bees and butterflies, plant
pollinator‑friendly flowers.
To improve soil health, sow soil builders.
For wellness gardens. If sustainability matters most,
choose from our organic seeds across
vegetables, flowers,
herbs and more.
Each product page lists sowing depth, spacing and an indicative sowing/harvest window.
For best results, follow the guidance for your local climate and always keep the soil evenly moist during germination.
Need help planning? Message us and we’ll suggest a tailored mix for your space and season.
Choose Organic with Confidence
Prefer organic? Our Organic Seeds range includes vegetables, herbs and flowers.
Look for the organic label on each product page. Certification details are shown where applicable.
FAQ — Ordering & Growing
Do you ship across the EU and internationally?
Yes. We ship from the Netherlands across the EU and to many international destinations. EU deliveries typically arrive in 2–5 business days. For rates, countries and tracking information, see our Shipping policy.
Are your seeds organic?
We offer both conventional and organic seeds. Browse the full Organic Seeds collection and check each product page for certification details.
What is your germination guarantee?
We test batches for quality and store in optimal conditions. If you need help troubleshooting, contact us.
How many seeds are in a packet?
It varies by variety (e.g., tiny herb and salad seeds contain more than large squash or bean seeds). The approximate quantity is listed on each product page.
When should I sow?
Each product page includes an indicative sowing window. For quick wins, try fast‑growing vegetables and microgreens. Outdoor timing depends on local frost dates.
How should I store seeds?
Keep packets cool, dry and dark. Reseal after opening and avoid temperature swings. Properly stored seeds remain viable much longer.