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The strawflower is an iconic annual flower, renowned for its brightly colored, papery bracts that retain their vibrancy long after harvesting. This mix offers a rich and luminous palette, ranging from golden yellows and warm oranges to reds, pinks, and whites.
The plant forms upright, well-branched stems bearing round, structured, almost graphic flowers. What appear to be petals are actually rigid, glossy bracts, giving the flower its "immortal" appearance. The more discreet central flowers also attract pollinating insects.
In the garden, strawflower is easy to grow and undemanding. It thrives in sunny locations and well-drained soil. Once established, it tolerates drought relatively well and continues to bloom throughout the summer. Its abundant flowering makes it a reliable choice for flower beds, borders, and cut flower gardens.
Shanghai pak choi is a variety of Chinese cabbage prized for its delicate texture and rapid growth. It forms a compact rosette of light green leaves, borne on short, fleshy, and very tender petioles. Its bright and neat appearance makes it a vegetable that is as pleasant to grow as it is to cook.
This variety is distinguished by its mildness and delicate texture, both in taste and feel. Unlike other, more robust pak choi varieties, Shanghai develops thinner stems and supple leaves, ideal for early harvests. It is particularly well-suited to cooler growing seasons, where it fully expresses its quality without bolting too quickly.
In the garden, Shanghai pak choi is a crop of precision and timing. It prefers cool, rich, and well-drained soil, as well as steady growth. Successive sowings allow for staggered harvests and maintain consistent quality throughout the season.
Native to Europe, the Sucrine head lettuce is a prized variety for its delicately sweet taste and crisp texture. Its dense heart and thin leaves give it a mild flavor that makes it a favorite in fresh salads.
In the garden, Sucrine produces small, compact, robust, and resistant heads, perfect for early or late harvests. With its tender green foliage and compact habit, it blends harmoniously into vegetable gardens, bringing freshness and vitality.
This lettuce stands out for its ease of cultivation and its delicious contribution which delights gardeners and gourmets, embodying sweetness at the heart of the vegetable garden.
An old variety originating from Northern Europe, the 'Blanc de Hollande' cucumber is mentioned as early as 1835 in a French agricultural work. Having fallen into oblivion for a time, it was preserved by heritage seed producers concerned with biodiversity.
In the garden, it displays a vigorous climbing habit , clinging to supports with its tendrils like any classic climbing cucumber. Ideal for trellises and vertical gardening, it saves ground space while producing generously throughout the warm season .
Its creamy-white fruits, devoid of bitterness, were traditionally used for pickling (preserved in vinegar) or eaten fresh in salads, adding a touch of originality to summer dishes. This rare and hardy variety is now attracting the attention of gardeners seeking forgotten flavors and botanical curiosities.
Originating in the United States, Buttercrunch Bibb lettuce is a head lettuce variety prized for its tender texture and thick, slightly crisp leaves, offering a delicate crunch. Valued for its moderate heat resistance and its ability to form a firm yet supple head, it embodies the perfect balance between sweetness and freshness, ideal for refined salads.
In the garden, Buttercrunch Bibb reveals its hardiness by adapting well to longer, warmer seasons. Its compact shape makes it a valuable ally in organic gardens, where it occupies a prominent place in crop rotations and blends harmoniously with other leafy vegetables. This lettuce is a generous companion, both productive and delicious, appealing to novice and experienced gardeners alike.
Luxury Mesclun, a blend of delicate young leaves, is a true delight for the senses. Originating from Provençal tradition, this diverse mix of lettuces, arugula, and mustards produces a medley of colors and flavors, offering a varied palette that lends itself to fresh salads and light dishes.
In the garden, this diversity of crisp and tender flavors unfolds with elegance, inviting the gardener to a continuous and generous harvest. It is a variety prized for its moderate hardiness and its ability to extend the enjoyment of the garden until the first frosts.
A partner in colorful tables and gourmet moments, luxury Mesclun is a symbol of diversity and abundance in the vegetable garden, perfectly in line with the écoumene approach.
Lemon balm is an aromatic and medicinal perennial plant known for its tender green foliage and fresh lemon scent. It quickly forms a dense clump of branching stems bearing slightly crinkled, oval leaves that are very aromatic from the first warm days.
In early summer, small whitish to pale yellow flowers appear in the leaf axils. Discreet but rich in nectar, they strongly attract pollinators, especially bees, to which lemon balm owes part of its historical reputation.
In the garden, Melissa officinalis is easy to grow and adapts to a wide variety of conditions. It prefers cool, well-drained soil and a sunny to partially shaded location. It grows quickly and vigorously, to the point of spreading if allowed to go to seed. It also thrives in containers, which allows for better control of its growth.
Originating from the San Marzano region of Italy, this iconic tomato embodies the traditions of Mediterranean vegetable gardens. Its brick-red, elongated, smooth, and slightly pointed fruit is synonymous with transformation and slow-cooked meals.
This indeterminate plant forms a vigorous and productive silhouette. It needs good support to bear the weight of its abundant fruit clusters. In a thriving garden, it appreciates warmth, light, and well-drained, fertile soil. It naturally finds its place in a diverse planting area, nestled among a row of tomatoes, surrounded by basil, herbs, and plenty of attention.
Selected by Rod Lamborn, son of the renowned Dr. Calvin Lamborn — creator of the Sugar Snap pea — Royal Snap II perpetuates a lineage of family expertise, combining innovation and traditional gardening. This deep purple snap pea is distinguished first and foremost by its spectacular flowering, composed of two-tone violet and purple flowers, which give way to beautiful, firm, and crisp pods measuring 7 to 8 cm.
In the garden, its bushy, compact, and graceful plants readily thrive without support. Ideal for small spaces, containers, or sunny balconies, they establish themselves easily in cool, well-drained soil. With its easy-to-root and welcoming nature, Royal Snap II integrates perfectly into the rhythm of spring plantings, where it helps enrich the soil thanks to its nitrogen-fixing capacity. A true partner in the living garden.
Originally from Europe, the Cylindra beetroot is distinguished by its elongated and elegant shape, contrasting with the more traditional round beetroots. This variety has become popular thanks to its mild flavor and its easy adaptation to modern organic vegetable gardens.
In the garden, it offers a refined silhouette similar to a daikon radish, pleasing both the eye and the palate. The Cylindra beetroot is a valuable companion plant, prized for its hardiness, steady growth, and thin, light skin, making it a perfect fit for sustainable vegetable rotations.
The Pink Bumble Bee cocktail tomato is a variety that first catches the eye, then wins you over with its bounty. Its round fruits, delicately striped with pink, red, and sometimes gold, look hand-painted.
In the garden, it exudes a joyful vitality, as if each cluster held the promise of a bountiful harvest. Born from modern breeding work on patterned tomatoes, Bumble Bee produces sweet, balanced fruit with juicy, firm flesh throughout the season. Its flavor is mild, without excessive acidity, making it as enjoyable to eat fresh from the garden as it is to share around the table.
The plant has a vigorous growth habit, with sustained growth and regular production until the first frosts. In the local area, it is valued for its rare ability to combine aesthetics and utility without compromise.
The Fortin rutabaga is a heritage variety from Quebec, selected by the Fortin family of Cap-Saint-Ignace , using gardening and market gardening practices adapted to northern conditions. This selection work has resulted in a particularly robust, reliable rutabaga that is well-suited to the region.
This variety is distinguished by its production of large roots with purple skin and firm, nutritious yellow flesh . It exhibits excellent resistance to insects and diseases, contributing to consistent harvests even under less favorable conditions. Its slow, steady growth allows the root to fully develop its flavor.
In the garden, Fortin is prized for its consistency and hardiness. It thrives in deep, well-drained soils and benefits from the cool temperatures at the end of the season, which enhance the sweetness of its flesh. This variety is particularly well-suited to self-sufficient vegetable gardens, where reliable and long-lasting crops are desired.
Luxury mesclun is a delicate and flavorful mix that originates from a blend of young leaves from plants in the Brassicaceae family. Native to Europe, this mix is prized for its tender leaves with varied flavors, ranging from mild to peppery, and is often used in gourmet cuisine to add freshness and character.
In the garden, it offers a promise of gustatory and horticultural diversity, boasting dense, often variegated foliage that develops into a modest, bushy habit. It is a valuable ally for attentive gardeners who want to quickly grow a salad full of nuances and encourage biodiversity thanks to its discreet flowers and seeds.
Native to Europe, oak leaf lettuce is distinguished by its finely cut, soft leaves reminiscent of oak leaves, hence its evocative name. Prized for its tender texture and mild flavor, it naturally finds its place in modern vegetable gardens, offering a quick and renewable harvest.
In the garden, it proves generous and easy to grow, with a spreading habit and fairly rapid growth. Its fine foliage is an invitation to refresh salads throughout the summer season. A valued companion plant, it integrates harmoniously into diverse plantings.
Native to India, Holy Basil, also known as Tulsi, is a herb revered for its spiritual and medicinal properties. Used for millennia in Hindu rituals, it is both a symbol of protection and a medicinal plant.
In the garden, it proves robust and fragrant, with irresistible foliage that fills the air with powerful and complex aromas. Its compact habit makes it an ideal companion plant, encouraging biodiversity by attracting numerous beneficial insects.
Bearing a rich history and nourishing both body and mind, the Holy Basil fits perfectly into a nourishing garden where it invites observation and respect for natural cycles.
Among the most familiar root vegetables in peasant gardens, the white turnip with a purple collar is one of those unassuming companions that faithfully return with each passing season. Its round, white, and smooth root, topped with a purple collar where it receives sunlight, provides a simple yet firmly rooted presence in the welcoming soil of the vegetable garden.
Originating from a vast Eurasian basin where turnips have been cultivated since antiquity, this bicolored variety has become popular for its rapid growth and tender flesh. In a vibrant and diverse garden, it integrates easily into the edges of planting beds or between longer crops, contributing to the garden's cycle through its roots that loosen the soil and its foliage that covers the ground.
In the garden, it's a reliable plant for cooler seasons: sown early in spring or late summer, it develops round roots within a few weeks, ready to be harvested for simple and nourishing cooking. Its remarkable resilience makes it a valuable ally in an approach to respectful gardening and connection with nature.
Originating in Mexico, the Jalapeño Tam is a selection of jalapeño known for its distinctive flavor, but with significantly reduced heat. In a well-balanced garden, it thrives as a reliable chili pepper, producing fleshy, aromatic fruits that ripen from green to red, making it ideal for everyday cooking that caters to individual tastes.
In the garden, it's a compact, upright plant that integrates easily into a diverse, nutrient-rich space. Its discreet white flowers give way to regular fruiting that accompanies the seasons until the first frosts. It thrives in warmth and fertile soil, and responds well to gentle, moderate cultivation alongside other solanaceous plants and herbs. In a quiet corner of the vegetable garden, it becomes a welcome presence, offering a bountiful harvest to those who take the time to observe and nurture its growth.
Originating in Russia, Orange Hat is a dwarf cherry tomato variety that has been specially selected for balconies, planters, windowsills and small sunny spaces .
Its extremely compact form (20 to 30 cm) makes it an ideal companion for growing in pots, even indoors, where light penetrates gently.
The dense, regular foliage forms a cushion which quickly becomes covered with yellow flowers, followed by abundant fruiting of small, bright orange tomatoes, slightly flattened on top.
Easy, generous and self-sufficient in determined form , it transforms a simple container into a veritable miniature food garden , faithful throughout the summer.
The Doe Hill pepper is an old North American variety originating from the Doe Hill region of Virginia. Selected for its hardiness and ability to ripen even in climates with short summers, it has become the ideal pepper for beginner gardeners . Unlike many other varieties, it requires no pruning, making it a reassuring and easy-to-grow companion.
In the garden, its compact plants (approximately 50 cm tall) quickly become covered in small, round, lobed fruits that ripen from tender green to a bright golden yellow. Productive, reliable, and undemanding, Doe Hill integrates easily into a vegetable garden or container garden. With its easy-to-rooted and simple growth habit, it follows the garden's rhythm smoothly, offering generous harvests throughout the growing season.
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