Our vegetable range offers high-quality, reliable seeds for productive growing projects. Ideal for semi-professional and professional use.
As a professional grower or trader, you know that the foundation of a successful harvest begins with the quality of the seed. At Easyseeds, we understand the dynamics of modern horticulture. Whether you're a small-scale grower aiming for niche products or a wholesaler demanding volume and uniformity, our vegetable seeds are selected based on germination rate, varietal purity, and yield potential. You'll find a wide range of varieties in our assortment specifically tailored to the needs of the professional market.
Choosing a specific variety determines not only the appearance of the final product, but also its disease resistance and shelf life. For a florist offering vegetable plants as a sideline, visual appeal and compact growth are important. For a vegetable grower, harvest reliability is paramount. By using our high-quality seeds, you ensure a product that meets your customers' high standards.
Within our webshop, we distinguish between various groups, so you can easily navigate to the seed that suits your cultivation plan.
Fruit vegetables often form the core of summer cultivation. Tomato seeds come in countless varieties, from beefsteak tomatoes to aromatic cherry tomatoes. For professional greenhouse horticulture, we offer seeds optimized for a long production period. Warmth is the most important factor when planting these seeds. It's best to start the cultivation indoors or in a heated greenhouse at a constant temperature of 20-22 degrees Celsius. As soon as the first true leaves appear, transplant the seedlings to larger pots to encourage a strong root system.
Carrots , onions, and beets require a different approach. These seeds are often sown directly in their final location in the open ground. A fine, loose soil structure without stones is essential to prevent root deformities. Our onion seeds are available in various day lengths, so you can choose the right variety for every season.
Lettuce and spinach are popular because of their short growing cycles, which ensures a fast turnover rate in your business. Cabbage varieties like broccoli and cauliflower, on the other hand, require a longer shelf life and nutrient-rich soil. When growing cabbage seeds, pay attention to the specific planting distances; sufficient space between plants prevents the spread of pests like the cabbage root fly.
Successfully growing vegetables from seed requires precision. Always use a high-quality seed and cutting mix with a low salt concentration to prevent root burn.
Step-by-step plan for an optimal start:
Preparation: Ensure clean trays and tools are available to minimise disease pressure.
Sowing: Keep the sowing depth approximately twice the thickness of the seed. Small seeds, such as lettuce, need light to germinate and should only be lightly pressed.
Watering: Use a fine mist or a fog. Too much water can lead to damping-off disease, while dehydration permanently halts the germination process.
Light and Temperature: After germination, sufficient light is essential. Too little light combined with too high a temperature results in limp, stretched plants (etiolated).
In the world of seeds, development never stands still. At Easyseeds, we closely follow the trends. Think of seeds for microgreens or vertical farming. These segments are growing rapidly and offer new opportunities for landscaping entrepreneurs. Our seeds are available in various package sizes, from small bags for retail to bulk packages for large-scale cultivation.
By choosing Easyseeds, you're choosing a partner who thinks along with your business. Do you have specific questions about the suitability of a variety for your soil type or climate zone? Then contact us. We're happy to share our expertise to achieve the best results together.
When choosing seeds, pay attention to the specific requirements of the plant regarding location (sun/shade), soil type and the correct sowing time.
F1 hybrids are seeds crossed from two specific parent plants, combining the characteristics of both. Open-pollinated seeds are pollinated by wind, insects, and other natural factors and are not hybrids.
No, most vegetables are easy to grow from seed. With the right preparation and care, growing your own vegetables is very rewarding and accessible to everyone.
Store the seeds in a dark, dry, and cool place to maintain their germination potential. A sealed container in the refrigerator is ideal.
Crop rotation is the practice of alternating crops in a specific area of the vegetable garden to maintain healthy soil and prevent pests and diseases.