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What to sow in May?

May means warmer days and higher gardening aspirations! What botanical dreams are you nurturing this year? With a diverse collection of over 400 seeds and plants, at Nelson Garden, we’re here to make your visions come true.

Equip yourself for a flourishing garden with our premium gardening seeds. Sow radish, beetroot, beans, carrots, and more to enjoy homegrown vegetables this summer. Additionally, our wide variety of flower seeds can help you transform your garden or balcony into a beautiful outdoor space. If you’re looking to organize your garden, our pallet collars are invaluable as well.

Embrace the beauty of May and enjoy as much time outside as possible. May your garden be abundant in return!

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leafs_double_new.svg4 simple steps to get your plants used to the outdoors

1. Carry your plants out in the morning and bring them inside later in the day.

2. Extend the time your plants are outside little by little each day for about a week.

3. Place them preferably in a position protected from the sun and wind.

4. You can protect your plants in the new plant location with the help of a fiber cloth. It works both against the cold, and as sun protection.

leafs_double_new.svgTying a spiral bouquet

When we buy bouquets from a florist, they have usually tied the bouquet together using a method called the spiral technique, something that can require a bit of practice to get right. With this technique, it’s easy to add a flower where needed or remove and reposition flowers if there are too many.

Here are some tips to help you succeed