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Tubing mixture BIO

Tübinger mixture consists of seeds of Phacelia, buckwheat, yellow mustard, coriander, lady in the green, marigold, cornflower, leaf radish, mallow, borage, dill, serradella and sunflower. One bag is for approximately 10m2.

The annual Tübinger mixture is a tried and tested bee and butterfly mixture, suitable for gardens or field edges. The mixture consists of seeds of exotic plants and cultivated plants: Phacelia, buckwheat, yellow mustard, coriander, lady's-in-the-middle, marigold, cornflower, leaf radish, mallow, borage, dill, serradella and sunflower. Bees love it! Sowing: sow directly from April to June.

Help the bees!
People need bees. More than 80% of the vegetables, fruits and nuts we eat depend on bees. Bees need flowers. But due to urbanisation and intensive agriculture, it is becoming increasingly difficult for bees to survive. Help improve biodiversity in your neighbourhood! Sow a verge strip with the organic Tübinger mixture.

Tips
For successful germination it is important that the soil is well prepared. Make sure that the terrain is level, superficially worked and free of weeds. A flower mixture cannot be sown through an already overgrown edge or lawn, because that gives a poor emergence; grass and weeds are very competitive. Sow the flower mixture superficially broadcast or shallow in rows. When sowing in rows, it is easier to hoe in occasionally and such a mixture also looks very nice in rows. Another advantage of sowing in rows is that all plants get enough light and are less in competition with each other. It is optimal when the soil is pressed down after sowing, so that the seeds make good contact with the soil. Then water or wait for a shower.

Biologisch
Yes
Merk
The Bolster
Type en soort
Open-pollinated variety
Standplaats
Sun
Zaaien
April May June
Planttijd
April May June
Hoogte
160 cm
€4,36

Dispatch

We ship your order within 1-2 business days*. When you spend €75,- you get one free shipment. Shipping is possible from €3.95. All orders are shipped as a package with a track and trace code, so you can always follow your order. Read more about the shipping costs in our FAQ.

Delivery time pre-order
Your order will be shipped from the indicated availability date. This also applies if you combine pre-order with products that are already in stock.

*Please note: In some cases this is not the case, such as: pre-orders, chicory roots, trees and small fruit. Read more in our FAQ.

The Bolster

Pioneer in organic seeds
De Bolster has been the specialist in 100% organic seeds for 45 years, with a focus on sustainability and future-proof agriculture. They produce seeds of more than 330 varieties, from vegetables and flowers to green manures, at international locations and completely GMO-free. With organic breeding methods and a commitment to variety freedom, they work together with professional growers and hobby gardeners to make organic cultivation accessible to everyone. Since 2023, they have been operating as a cooperative, to increase the impact of organic farming together with customers and suppliers. Their dream? A healthy planet with 100% organic farming.

Explanation of resistances

Our seeds are provided with different resistance codes. In this PDF you will find a clear explanation of all codes and their meaning.

Different types of seeds

What is the difference between organic, F1 hybrid, heirloom (open-pollinated), GMO, pill and conventional seeds? We explain it to you in this blog !

Saving seeds

Store seeds in a cool, dry and dark place, such as a sealed box in a cupboard. Pay attention to the expiration date on the packaging and use them before that time. If the packaging has been opened, make sure it is sealed properly and check the germination capacity before use.

You can easily test the germination capacity of seeds with a germination test :

  1. Place a few seeds (for example 10) on a damp piece of kitchen paper.
  2. Fold the paper towel closed and place it in a plastic bag or place it in a sealed container.
  3. Place it in a warm place, such as on the windowsill.
  4. After a few days, check to see if the seeds have started to germinate.

Basic sowing guide

First time sowing? No problem! Our basic sowing guide will briefly explain how to get started. Also take a look at our extensive growing guides for specific tips per plant species - super handy if you want to know exactly how to grow aubergine or garlic, for example 🌱.