Garden Plants

Garden Plants

A garden is a delimited area of land on which crops are planted or grown. A garden can be utilitarian in nature, a vegetable garden, scientific, a botanical garden, allotment garden or a decorative ornamental garden. Someone who creates and maintains a garden professionally is called a gardener or gardener. A landscaper can design the garden in a particular style, such as a Japanese garden, Chinese garden, English or French garden. Source: Wikipedia

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Abies balsamea 'Nana'
Abies balsamea "Nana", called balsam fir in English, is a slow-growing dwarf conifer with a compact, round shape. The fine, soft needles are colored light green in the spring and dark green later in the season. The balsam fir flowers in May and June with inconspicuous red flowers followed later by small brown cones. Abies balsamea "Nana" likes a position in full sun and a slightly acidic, fertile, well-drained soil. The plant is very hardy, does not require pruning, tolerates drought and heat well, is air pollution and sea wind tolerant.
€9.80
Allium schoenoprasum
A grass-like herb, but indispensable in the kitchen.
The spherical flowers are purple colored and can also be used as an edible garnish.
The taste of chives is softer than onion and garlic, but has a comparative taste.
Regular harvesting strengthens the plant and when the stems become thick it is best to rejuvenate the plant.
It can be harvested all year round and is an easy plant for patio flower pots.
Chives like to stand on a limy, moist, well-fertilized soil, enriched with coffee grounds if necessary.
Chives can be used with cottage cheese or flat cheese and cheese preparations, marinades and sauces.
It is best to use fresh and can if necessary be kept in the freezer.
But do not let it boil as it will lose its aroma.
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Price is for 4 pieces.
€6.32
Allium tuberosum
A newcomer to the market is the Chinese chives, blooming with small sweet flowers and grass blade-like leaves.
Compared to the regular chives, the stems are flat and have a softer taste and have a light look and shallot flavor.
Grows everywhere without problems, but the growth is slightly less than the regular chives.
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Price is for 4 pieces.
€8.36
Aloysia triphylla
Aloysia triphylla, in English called lemon verbena, is a deciduous, bushy herbaceous plant with aromatic, gray-green leaves. It blooms from June to August with small lilac hermaphrodite flowers. This plant prefers a position in full sun or light shade and well-drained, not too heavy soil. Aloysia triphylla is moderately hardy and needs extra protection in winter, the plant attracts bees and butterflies and is sea wind tolerant. We can use the fresh leaves of lemon verbena in fruit puddings, ice cream, in dips and vinaigrettes. The herb also fits perfectly in summer drinks.
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€9.64
Angelica archangelica
Angelica archangelica, called angelic root in Dutch, is a hardy, native, semi-evergreen perennial. This gigantic, but short-lived plant has very large, deeply cut fragrant leaves on sturdy, upright, ribbed stems. Large angelic root blooms in June and July with yellow-green, semi-spherical umbels and dies after flowering. Angelica archangelica has been used as a medicinal plant since ancient times, the plant also has many culinary applications, young leaves are used in salads, candied stems are a delicacy and liqueurs are flavored with it. This plant prefers a position in the sun or partial shade and preferably moist, well-drained soil.
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€10.44
Artemisia abrotanum
Artemisia abrotanum, called lemon herb in Dutch, is a semi-evergreen perennial or semi-shrub with a bushy habit. The plant originated in southern europe, but is now established in large parts of the temperate climate zone of europe. The leaves are silver-gray-green, finely feathered and have a lemon scent, they are used in herbal tea or herbal vinegar, among other things. In very hot summers, lemon grass blooms with small, inconspicuous green-yellow flowers, grouped in dense flower panicles. Artemisia abrotanum prefers a sheltered position in full sun or partial shade and a well-drained, humus-rich soil. Lemon grass is hardy, drought tolerant, tolerates sea wind and air pollution and is disease resistant.
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€9.24
Artemisia dracunculus
Artemisia dracunculus, in Dutch called French tarragon, is a deciduous, herbaceous perennial in our climate with a bushy shape. The decorative, aromatic leaves are linear, smooth-edged and dark green in color. French tarragon blooms in July and August with inconspicuous greenish-yellow, sterile flowers in branched clusters. This plant prefers a position in partial shade or sun and a light, well-drained, not too fertile soil. Artemisia dracunculus is moderately hardy and must be protected in winter with a good mulch layer. It is drought tolerant, tolerates sea wind and air pollution without any problems and is aromatic in all its parts.
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€9.24
Artemisia vulgaris
Artemisia vulgaris is an aromatic plant with finely cut leaves.
The taste is strong and bitter and goes well with all fatty dishes, but should not be cooked.
Plant it in the spring and harvest the leaves the following summer.
Only use the small young leaves, buds and fine flowers may also be used.
Thrives in the sun, in light, well-drained soil, even poor, dry soil. Give it enough space because it grows rather quickly.
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€7.12
Chamaemelum nobile 'Treneague'
Chamaemelum nobile 'Treneague' has the Dutch name Loopkamille. Camomile is a low-growing and evergreen perennial. The final height is 5 cm. Chamomile does not flower, but if you walk over the Chamaemelum nobile 'Treneague' it smells wonderful. It is advisable to grow the Chamaemelum nobile 'Treneague' between tiles or in the gravel or another pavement. Treneague '(runner chamomile) is also sometimes used as a substitute for lawn.
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€9.64
Cynara scolymus
Cynara scolymus, syn. Cynara cardunculus subsp.flavescens wiklund or in Dutch: artichoke is a deciduous perennial with a sturdy upright shape and thick, gray-green, thistle-like leaves. The plant blooms from July to September with compact, bulbous, thistle-like purple flowers that contain a lot of nectar and attract bees, bumblebees and butterflies. Cynara scolymus likes an open spot in full sun and requires well-drained, fertile soil that is not too wet during the winter months. The plant is fairly hardy, but can always use good winter protection. Once established, artichoke is also fairly drought tolerant. Although the artichoke can tolerate a lot of wind and also salty soil, it does not like direct sea wind.
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€10.44
Echium vulgare
Echium vulgare is found in the wild from Central Scandinavia to Spain.
Forms a rosette of hairy lanceolate leaves and a panicle-shaped inflorescence. Light blue flowers with long stamens bloom from pink-red buds.
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€14.24
Foeniculum vulgare
Powerful shoots grow from the tuber with beautiful, finely feathered leaves and yellow lace-cap flowers, which is why it is also referred to as fennel.
Although this is a herbal plant and vegetable, it also looks great in the border.
Sows itself out.
The tuber tastes like anise and is prepared like a vegetable.
The leaves are sweet and go well with fish and chicken dishes, finely chopped in sauces, sprinkle stewed fish with chopped fennel and in salads, especially in spring the fennel tips are at their best.
The seed for in oil, apple pie, sauerkraut
Desires a moist and sunny spot.
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Price is for 4 pieces.
€7.12