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Originating from temperate regions, this lettuce mix creates a symphony of leaves—wavy, curly, smooth, or serrated—ranging from tender green to deep red . Each variety finds its place, contributing texture, color, and depth to a leafy carpet that is as pleasing to behold as it is to harvest.
Easy to grow, mixed lettuce can be sown in rows or broadcast, offering a quick harvest from early spring. With successive sowings every 2 to 4 weeks , it ensures a continuous lettuce production . It prefers cool, well-drained soil and partial shade during warmer periods. Its low-growing habit limits weeds and attracts beneficial insects that promote healthy soil .
Curly parsley is one of the most widespread and widely used herbs in the world. In Levantine cuisine, that of the eastern Mediterranean countries, it holds a central place, comparable to that of maple syrup in Quebec cuisine. It is used on all five continents, as a spice, as a herb, and as a true leafy vegetable.
The plant has an upright, vigorous, and well-structured habit. Its dense, finely cut, and curly foliage offers a highly prized decorative texture, making it one of the most common ornamental garnishes in cooking. This vigor also allows it to withstand cold well, extending the harvest period late into the season.
In the garden, curly parsley is easy to incorporate into flower beds, vegetable patches, and container gardens. It thrives in rich, moist soil and prefers a sunny to partially shaded location. Its steady growth allows for repeated harvests throughout the season.
Santo coriander is a variety known for its rapid growth and good tolerance to changing conditions. It produces abundant, bright green, finely cut leaves that are very aromatic from the first harvests. Its characteristic fragrance, both fresh and lemony, is appreciated in many cuisines around the world.
In the garden, Santo stands out for its vigor and its ability to quickly produce usable leaves. However, it is sensitive to prolonged heat, which encourages flowering. Grown in cool to temperate conditions, with successive sowings, it offers a regular production of tender leaves.
This variety adapts well to both open-ground and container cultivation, allowing for better management of watering and sun exposure. Harvested young and frequently, it retains a fine texture and a balanced aroma.
In the local culture, Santo coriander is seen as a plant of rhythm and opportunity. It reminds us of the importance of timing: sowing, harvesting, and starting again, following the rhythm of the season.
Originating in Central America, the cradle of bean domestication for millennia, this mixed dwarf bean blend brings together three of the most popular vegetable varieties, carefully selected for their vigor, flavor, and beauty. This combination of shapes, colors, and textures offers a vibrant display from sowing to harvest, blending green, yellow, or purple pods with beans in a variety of hues.
In the garden, this mix proves to be a true ally for nourishment. Thanks to its compact habit and rapid growth, it integrates easily into small spaces, container gardening, or crop rotations. Each plant contributes to soil enrichment through nitrogen fixation, while respecting the principles of the Ecumene Approach. Robust, easy to maintain, and productive, it charms gardeners with its aesthetic appeal as much as its usefulness. This mix is an invitation to cultivate diversity to strengthen the resilience of organic vegetable gardens.
Designed for small spaces , the Spacemaster cucumber is an ideal choice for urban gardeners , sunny balconies, and small vegetable gardens. Developed using modern breeding methods focused on compactness and productivity , it combines a bushy habit , easy cultivation, and bountiful harvests.
Whether in the garden or in containers, its short, branching plants adapt perfectly to pot culture without sacrificing the harvest. It offers an abundance of crisp, refreshing fruit , perfect for eating raw or slicing into summer salads. Undemanding and quick to produce, it's a practical, easy-to-grow, and truly accessible variety that allows you to cultivate freshness even where space is limited .
In soil that has already warmed up, mixed radishes appear as a simple joy in the vegetable garden: a small seed sown at the beginning of the season that quickly offers a diversity of shapes and colors. Round or elongated, white, pink, or red depending on the varieties included, they dot the first rows of the vegetable garden and invite close observation of the cycle of the seasons.
In the garden, this mixture acts like a partner in sowing: by carefully thinning, you first harvest a few crisp young roots, then others follow, spreading the harvest over several weeks. Their presence encourages soil -friendly cultivation : sown shallowly, they take advantage of loose, well-watered soil, while then making room for other crops when the summer heat becomes more intense.
Native to the Mediterranean region, the pot marigold ( Calendula officinalis ) has become widespread in many gardens as a medicinal, edible, and ornamental flower. In mixed plantings, it offers a warm palette of yellows, oranges, and sometimes softer tones, punctuating the vegetable garden with luminous patches from early summer until the first frosts.
In a garden in harmony with the seasons, mixed marigolds readily self-seed and accompany vegetable beds like a benevolent presence. Their abundant blooms nourish pollinating and beneficial insects, while also providing the gardener with petals to pick for cooking or traditional preparations. Hardy and undemanding, they integrate naturally into a nurturing space where the aim is to cultivate a relationship with nature through respectful gardening and simple practices.
Native to Brazil, the Iracema Biquinho pepper belongs to the large Capsicum chinense family, renowned for its rich and complex aromas. Its small, teardrop-shaped fruits, ending in a fine point, resemble a bird's beak, hence its name "biquinho" (little beak). In the garden, the plants become covered in a multitude of these bright red lanterns when ripe, offering a vibrant and delicious display.
In a diverse and harmonious vegetable garden, this chili pepper naturally finds its place among the warm-season fruiting vegetables. The plant, of modest size, forms a bushy habit that thrives both in the ground and in large containers. The fruits are prized for their aromatic flavor with just a hint of spice, making them a welcome addition to everyday cooking as well as to the garden's edible side. Throughout the seasons, it rewards the gardener with a generous harvest, ideal for extended harvests and homemade preparations.
The Yellow Canary cherry tomato is a dwarf variety with undeniable charm, perfect for brightening up urban gardens and small growing spaces. This determinate cultivar doesn't exceed 30 cm in height, but more than makes up for its modest stature with a generous and continuous production of small, bright yellow fruits.
Whether in a welcoming garden, on a sunny balcony, or nestled in a hanging planter, it establishes itself effortlessly, bringing a vibrant and structured presence. Hardy and undemanding, it thrives in well-drained soil and benefits from plenty of sunshine, producing its colorful clusters as early as 55 days after sowing. Its dense, compact shape also makes it an ideal candidate for indoor gardening or ornamental flowerbeds.
The Czech's Bush tomato is a determinate variety that forms a small, compact bush, ideal for gardens where every square meter counts. Its medium-sized, standard-type fruits offer the classic red color and familiar flavor of table tomatoes, while also adapting well to cooler conditions.
In a harmonious vegetable garden, it easily finds its place at the edge of a flower bed, in a container, or in a large pot. Its compact size makes care and harvesting easy, allowing for careful daily attention without taking up too much space. It's an interesting companion for gardeners seeking a rooted approach, respectful cultivation, and a reliable presence at the heart of a diverse, productive garden.
