10 new cultivation sheets on Permapotes (sucrine, clematis, tobacco, etc.)
Hello gardeners. I'm pleased to announce the addition of new growing sheets on Permapotes to support your gardening projects. Whether you're an experienced gardener or a beginner, these detailed sheets will provide you with essential information to grow these plants successfully. Here are the new growing sheets available:
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Spanish Bean
Learn how to grow this ancient vegetable with red seeds, perfect for light, well-drained soils and also ornamental. -
Sucrine
Ideal for crisp salads, this lettuce requires fertile, well-watered soil for optimum flavour. -
Sucrine du Berry
This variety of sucrine is renowned for its sweet flavour and disease resistance, perfect for local gardens. -
Beefheart tomato
This type of tomato produces large, fleshy fruits, ideal for salads or homemade sauces. Our tips will help you get a bumper crop. -
Pineapple tomato
With its yellow-orange colour and sweet flavour, this tomato is a real delight in salads. Discover the best techniques for growing tasty fruit from it. -
Roman lettuce
A garden classic, romaine lettuce is easy to grow and much loved in fresh dishes. Get tips on its care and harvesting. -
White cabbage
This cabbage is a hardy plant that can be grown in winter or spring. Discover the secrets to growing it successfully and enjoying it all year round. -
Jack Be Little squash
A small squash perfect for decorating or cooking in small portions. Learn how to grow it in well-prepared soil and enjoy its fruit. -
Clematis
This climbing plant will bring a unique floral touch to your garden. Discover the best conditions for its growth and flowering, as well as pruning tips. - Tobacco
Growing tobacco can be an exciting experience for gardeners interested in plants with special effects. Follow our recommendations for growing it properly.
These new factsheets are available now and I hope they offer you everything you need for successful planting. Don't hesitate to consult our other factsheets to diversify your crops and enrich your garden!
Happy gardening!
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