SEEDS and BULBS
French Marigold
French MarigoldMarigold is an annual ornamental plant that stands out for its rich, prolonged flowering that starts in spring and can last until the beginning of winter. A native of Mexico, marigold is grown in flower beds and pots for its lovely yellow, orange and tile flowers. If we rub the marigold foliage with our hand, it gives off a characteristic not so pleasant smell. Marigolds thrive in locations with constant sunlight, although they can also adapt to relatively semi-shady locations. They are planted in all soils, although they show richer flowering in fertile soils, enriched with compost and manure. When potting marigolds, use general-purpose potting soil and ensure good drainage by placing a layer of gravel or pebbles in the base of the pot or planter.
Cappuccino Double
Cappuccino DoubleCappuccino is an annual, herbaceous plant, with vigorous growth, beautiful flowers and a spicy characteristic smell. Clumsily climbing hedges and supports or sprawling above the ground, it shows off its shiny, rounded leaves while bearing large flowers in warm red and orange combinations. Naturally charming and useful in cooking, it is an easy traditional plant that fits perfectly in relaxed gardens and balconies. Capuchin is an ornamental herbaceous plant, with a height and width of 1 to 2.5 meters, thanks to its creeping growth or its ability to climb various supports. Its vibrant foliage, made of all-round, broad, cool-textured leaves, sprawls above the soil surface or climbs spontaneously on branches and ornamental supports. Endowed with a strong peppery aroma, it creates the perfect substrate where its flowers, as well as other plants, will stand out. Sensitive to cold, it falls over in winter and usually replants or grows only in the same place from seed. Its beautiful flowers, in warm shades between red, orange, yellow and cream, are shaped like a large trumpet, with a lacy mouth. Making their appearance in the summer, they maintain their festive appearance until autumn, where they will gradually give way to edible seeds. It loves sunny places and can be planted in places protected from the cold and strong or hot wind but also in more exposed places.
Cappuccino Variety
Cappuccino VarietyCappuccino is an annual, herbaceous plant, with vigorous growth, beautiful flowers and a spicy characteristic smell. Clumsily climbing hedges and supports or sprawling above the ground, it shows off its shiny, rounded leaves while bearing large flowers in warm red and orange combinations. Naturally charming and useful in cooking, it’s an easy traditional plant that’s great for relaxed gardens and balconies. Cappuccino is an ornamental herbaceous plant, with a height and width that reaches from 1 to 2.5 meters, thanks to its creeping growth or its ability to climb various supports. Its lively foliage, made of round, broad leaves with cool texture, spreads over the soil surface or climbs spontaneously on branches and ornamental supports.
Bluebell
BluebellThe name Bluebell refers to a whole class of perennial or annual plants, deciduous or evergreen, in various sizes and shades. Every bluebell is different, but they all love cold climates with cool summers. In our country they thrive in partial shade, decorating the garden with their beautiful bell-shaped flowers. Ideal for almost any occasion, they make colorful flower arrangements, in flower beds, borders and pots or as a stunning purple-blue carpet.
Calendula Mixture
Calendula MixtureCalendula is a flower found wild in nature and can be planted as an ornamental plant in the garden, as well as in pots on our balcony. A native plant in Southern Europe, a cousin of the daisy, the calendula stands out for its lovely large bright yellow and orange flowers, as well as its medicinal properties. A favorite choice of gardeners, calendula has a long flowering period from early spring to late autumn. Calendula thrives in sunny positions in fields and fields that have a low elevation.
Calendula Double
Calendula DoubleCalendula is a flower found wild in nature and can be planted as an ornamental plant in the garden, as well as in pots on our balcony. A native plant in Southern Europe, a cousin of the daisy, the calendula stands out for its lovely large bright yellow and orange flowers, as well as its medicinal properties. A favorite choice of gardeners, calendula has a long flowering period from early spring to late autumn. Calendula thrives in sunny positions in fields and fields that have a low elevation. If we plant it in a pot in shade or semi-shade, it will survive showing reduced flowering. Calendula can withstand high temperatures, but is sensitive to temperatures close to 0°C. For this reason, although it is considered a perennial plant, calendula usually lives for one year, as it cannot withstand the frost of winter. Regarding transplanting, calendula needs cool and fertile soil that retains moisture, while if we plant it in a pot we will use general purpose potting soil with enough perlite to retain moisture.

