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Rocket Wasabi is a spicy lettuce. It is ideal for salads, but also for carpaccio. Sow from March to September in the open ground.

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Rammenas is a forgotten vegetable and has a mildly spicy flavour. Rammenas is ideal for raw salads, but can also be delicious as a spread on bread.

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These beautiful mixed marigolds in shades of red, orange and yellow. They look lovely in the border, but can certainly also be used in pots or containers.

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Sow the hanging petunia mix from February to April in seed trays. The ideal temperature is 20 degrees. Wonderful for hanging baskets.

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This summer aster is a feast for the eyes. Mixed colour pallet enchants your garden. For annual and perennial flower seeds, Garden Select is the place to be.

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This mixture of medium-flowered pansies from the 'Trimardeau' group, can be grown as either annuals or biennials. - Sharp prices

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Collection of Vegetable Superfoods - 6 Varieties

With this collection of vegetable seeds, grow healthy vegetables with exceptional nutrients, such as vitamin C and E. - Quality seeds from Buzzy

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This parsley is a biennial plant that is very aromatic. Flat parsley is used in many culinary dishes.

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Russian tarragon grows taller than the French tarragon, growing up to 1.25 tall. From March/April, it grows rapidly out of the ground.

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Red endive is a healthy vegetable widely eaten in Italy. Sow in mid-June to late July outdoors in rows. - Competitive prices

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Sow broccoli under glass from February - March and plant out from May. This vitamin-rich vegetable is one of the healthiest vegetables. - Fast delivery

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Do you want cauliflower Alpha 7 seeds? For an early harvest, sow in September - October in the open ground or in January - February under glass.

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Buzzy Seeds

Buzzy® believes that gardening is an enjoyable activity for young & old.
Letting people enjoy home-grown produce. From seed to crop,
because what you have grown yourself gives you satisfaction, pleasure and a tasty,
healthy meal.

Brand values.
Reliable quality
Rejuvenating & modern
Conscious, pure & healthy
Innovative
Guaranteed to grow
At Buzzy® we always go for the best quality. We check our seeds for germination
purity and characteristics such as taste, appearance and usefulness.


Enjoy & grow your own

Enjoy home-grown herbs, vegetables and flowers.
The focus on sustainability, healthy living and enjoyment is enduring.
Buzzy® fits the "new" generation that has grown up with convenience
and enjoyment. At the same time, this group tends to be busy. They want to get everything
life. They have little knowledge of gardening. With a little
(nice) help they will do it.


For Buzzy®, the challenge is to make growing crops attractive to the new
consumer. The old consumer needs good
products. The new consumer also needs knowledge, convenience
and experience.


Buzzy® for everyone

Buzzy® appeals to the imagination of a large group of people, partly
because of the accessibility of the packaging.
As an example, we can take 2 groups that are furthest apart;
the experienced hobbyist and the novice gardener.

Because of the large packaging with a clear picture of variety, an
extensive sowing instructions supported by symbols and sowing calendar
make Buzzy accessible.
This makes the beginner more inclined to take the plunge, feeling guided.
The hobbyist chooses appearance quality and the high success rate of
a good harvest and diversity of varieties.

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