Black Tuscan Kale
Flower Seed
- Garden Flowers Rainbow Mix
- Sweetpea Villa Roma
- Primula Accord
- Geum Coccineum Orange Queen
- Cineraria Dusty Miller
- Zinnia Peppermint Stick
- Zinnia Giant Dahlia
- Zinnia Dwarf Lilliput
- Verbena Mammoth Mix
- Sweetpea Multiflora
- Sweetpea Bijou
- Sweet William Double Dwarfs
- Sunflower Music Box
- Garden Mix Indigenous
- Garden Mix Pretty Pinks
- Garden Mix Brilliant Blues
- Spring and Summer Tall Mix
- Spring and Summer Dwarf Mix
- Portulaca Double Flowers
- Poppy Valentino
- Poppy California Singles
- Petunia Colorama
- Pansy Swiss Giants
- Pansy Cape of Storms
- Nasturtium Tom Thumb Mix
- Nasturtium Gleam mix
- Mesembryanthemum Mixed Colours
- Marigold Lemon Drop
- Marigold Dwarf Double Mix
- Marigold Crackerjack
- Impatients Tiny Tots
- Helichrysum Double Flowers
- Hollyhock Chater's Double
- Gazania Sunshine Hybrids
- Garden Mix Shady Ladies
- Foxglove Foxy
- Dianthus Double Mix
- Dahlia Unwin's Dwarf
- Cosmos Sea Shells
- Cornflower Double Flowers
- Carnation Giant Chaubaud
- Calendula Pacific Beauty
- Water Saving Mix
- Bee Favourites
- Aster Powder Puffs
- Aquilegia McKana Giants
- Antirrhinum Tip Top
- Alyssum Royal Carpet
- Alyssum Mixed Colours
- Alyssum Carpet of Snow
- African Daisy Mixed Colours
Garden Care
Herb Seed
- Basil
- Bush Basil
- Catnip
- Garlic Chives
- Chives
- Coriander American Long
- Coriander
- Garden Mix
- Oreganum
- Parsley Moss Curled
- Parsley Plain
- Pet Grass
- Sweet Rocket
- Thyme
- True Lavender
Lawn Seed
Microgreens
- White Mustard
- Radish Sparkler
- Red Amaranth
- Red Muzina
- Black Tuscan Kale
- Broccoli STAR 2204
- Peas Greenfeast
Sprouts
Superfoods
- Red Adzuki Bean
- Mung Bean
- Turnip Early Purple Top
- Swiss Chard STAR 1801
- Sweet Pepper Jupiter
- Peas Greenfeast
- Onion Ngwazi
- Cauliflower Violetta
- Broccoli STAR 2204
- Black Tuscan Kale
- Beetroot STAR 1105
- Early Purple Top
Vegetable Seed
Light green and pink stems with mild broccoli, bold and nutty, slightly sweet flavour.
How to grow microgreens:
Growing microgreens is easy. Use the bottom of a container and add a 2cm layer of potting soil or palm peat, patting level with your hand. Scatter the seeds evenly and cover them with a thin layer of soil or palm peat. Keep moist by using a water spray bottle. You can also cover with a plastic lid or use plastic wrap until the seeds have sprouted, which will take anything from 3 to 7 days. Once the seeds have sprouted, remove the cover, and continue to keep moist.
The microgreens are ready to harvest once the leaves have formed and the plants are approximately 4cm tall. Rinse your harvest and enjoy!
- Germination: 2 to 3 days
- Maturity: 9 to 12 days
- Ideal conditions: All year variety, full sun