SEEDS and BULBS
Mesembryanthemum
MesembryanthemumMesembryanthemum is an evergreen succulent with creeping growth and green trifoliate leaves. It blooms in spring and summer, with yellow flowers. Plant ideal for ground cover and very resistant in barren or stony soils and in coastal planting sites. Evergreen, creeping succulent with large three-lobed leaves and whitish, yellow or fuchsia flowers depending on the variety. Ideal for ground cover, sloping soils, rock gardens and dry heat conditions. Flowering period Spring to Autumn. It is easily propagated by cuttings and offshoots without rooting hormone. It can withstand without any water for long periods of time. Our company also has the heart-leaved bush with a red small flower that blooms more in the summer. It is also a creeping plant for flower beds and rock gardens. There is also the Mesembryanthemum shrub with tall long narrow leaves in various colors (pink, fuchsia orange). When it blooms in Spring it becomes a beautiful round flower ball, ideal for pots and planters.
Daisy
DaisyDaisy is an evergreen, low-growing shrub with dense vegetation. It blooms profusely from spring to winter and bears flowers in heads (daisies) with peripheral white flowers and a yellow disc. It is sensitive to frost and prefers sunny and well-drained planting sites. Of special decorative value. There are also varieties with pink, yellow and colored flowers. It is a plant sensitive to frost and cold air, while it clearly prefers places with good sunlight in our garden or balcony.
White Flowers
White FlowersYellow Flowers
Yellow FlowersLino
LinoIt is an annual plant with decorative flowers, belonging to the Lin genus of the flax family. It reaches a height of up to 110 cm, but often the growth is limited to 30-60 cm. The stem of the flax is erect, branched. The leaves are uncertain, the location is regular, the shape is logotype with sharp edges. Bright flowers form a shield inflorescence, which has a rather loose structure. The natural growth area is the northwestern part of the African continent (Algeria). In the cultivation of flax it was introduced in 1820, and since then it has been actively cultivated as an annual. Sowing is recommended in the middle of April, as the plant grows quite quickly. Use a lightweight primer that is permeable to air and moisture. In small boxes, fill it with an even layer of 5-8 cm and brush with a sprayer. The seeds are not buried, but gently scattered over the surface, with a layer of soil with a layer of 1 cm.

