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Taste of nature

We usually think that growing our own vegetables and herbs requires having a large garden, but nothing could be further from the truth. Gardening is possible in the smallest gardens and even on patios and balconies.

Luckily, since gardening your own herbs and vegetables is healthy, tasty and fun!

Nowadays, we are constantly connected to our digital devices and we tend to spent a lot of time indoors. The unlimited deadlines and overfull to-do-lists cause us a lot of stress. Growing your own food is the perfect escape from this daily madness. An activity that will have a positive effect on your physical and mental health. This unwinding activity will reconnect us with nature.

 

Imagine how proud you will feel, when you put your homegrown and self-cooked dish on the table. Seeing your table companions intensely enjoying your food, overloading you with compliments. The taste of your homegrown herbs and vegetables will blow their mind. One promise, once you have used these fresh products, you never want the ones from the supermarket again. Not only due to the taste, the plants will also scent and characterize the garden. For instance, when you plant a citrus tree, it will bring your thoughts directly to sunny destinations.

 

Imagine how proud you will feel, when you put your homegrown and self-cooked dish on the table. Seeing your table companions intensely enjoying your food, overloading you with compliments. The taste of your homegrown herbs and vegetables will blow their mind. One promise, once you have used these fresh products, you never want the ones from the supermarket again. Not only due to the taste, the plants will also scent and characterize the garden. For instance, when you plant a citrus tree, it will bring your thoughts directly to sunny destinations.

 

Besides the great look, planting different herb and vegetable plants together will have a major benefit. They will help and stimulate the growth of their ‘neighbour’ plants and offer them protection against natural enemies. For instance, sage helps to keep the rosemary safe by repelling the bugs, and the chives will protect the tomatoes and roses. A perfect example of companion planting.

So for all your healthy customers; start planting herb and vegetable plants! Once the weather is warming up, let the sun and rain do its magic! See our assortment of edible plants.