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  • SUNSET VIOLET (VIOLA ODORATA) How to sow: In summer and autumn. To be sown superficially in final location or for transplant. Directly, clear the young plants at 20 cm distance, if with transplant at the same distance. In warm climates it is to be kept shady in summer. Flowering: In spring and summer. Use: In borders, pots and as cut flowers.
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  • HARD WEED OLD IANOS
  • Height: 25 cm. How to sow: Autumn-spring. Flowering: From May to August. It has purple flowers and leaves from 7-14 mm. long curling at the edges. Use: Edging plants in gardens, seasonings or for making balm water.
  • Good yielding, medium cycle plant. Height: 150-170 cm. Very solid, round, uniform-sized fruits. Excellent flavour. How to grow: Sow in hot beds from December to February, directly in open air seedbeds in March-April. Transplant to a distance of 40 x 70 cm. when plants have 3 or 4 leaves. Water frequently and thoroughly when transplanting and when fruits begin to ripen. It is convenient to prune excess stalks and shoots. Harvest: Approximately 3 months after transplanting.
  • SUMMER SAVORY: Annual. Height: 25 cm. How to grow: Sow directly from April to May. Clear out when plants are 15 cm. high. Flowering: From June to October. Use: Aromatic plant, very much fragrant used when cooking for sauces and as infusion for digestion.
  • MENTHA SPICATA: Vivacious. Height: from 40 to 50 cm. Use: as a condiment in the kitchen, for making tea, mojitos and for medicinal use. Seeding: from February to June Culture: in seedbeds or in final location. Transplant them when the seedlings are 10 cm. high at 30 cm. of separation Harvest: from 3 months
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  • PINE (PINUS PINEA): Typical conifer in the Mediterranean area. 8-10 m. high. It is a well formed pine and very decorative. It produces pine-cones containing pine-kernels very much appreciated for cooking and pastry.
  • PHOENIX CANARIENSIS (Palm Tree): Perennial. Can be grown in gardens. Can be sown all the year in sheltered seedbeds, transplant when plants are 10 cm. high. Replant finally when plants are about 30 cm. high. Sow about 2 cm. deep in well-prepared, well-drained soils. Should not be grown in areas where the temperature falls bellow 0ºC.
  • Excellent variety, improved by our company, cylindrical, uniform shape with a flat tip. Bright orange, thin-skinned, exempts of hard core, sweet flavour hardy and do not push above the ground. How to grow: Sow throughout the year, preferably from February to May. Scatter or sow in rows 40 cm. apart. Clear to 10 cm. apart. Harvest: Approximately 3 or 4 months after sowing.
  • MUSE (Ornamental Banana Tree): Perennial. Suitable for gardens. How to sow: All the year at a 40 cm. depth. It needs light soil, not too much moist and some sand to help drainage. It tolerates dry hot conditions well. In winter it should be in a sunny place, with temperatures preferably over 8ºC. This plant is highly appreciated for its elegance and beauty.
  • Very strong variety which is well adapted to different soils. Good quality, compact, thick heart, with long, hard, upright, darkish green leaves. Most widely grown of the roman variety. How to grow: Sow throughout the year, preferably from September to February in seedbeds which should be protected for winter sowings. When plants have 3 or 4 leaves, transplant to a distance of 30 x 40 cm. Harvest: Approximately 3 or 4 months after sowing.

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