Piccolo Cocktail Herbs Seed Collection
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Classic Chinese dishes rely on the freshest herbs and leaves and quick cooking to bring out their unique flavours. Our Chinese Chef’s bar is packed with seeds for traditional green vegetables to create authentic and exciting culinary creations. Chinese chives bring a fresh, mild garlic flavour to dumplings and noodle dishes, Chinese celery is well known for its flavourful stalks and pungent, peppery leaves, and Tatsoi has deep dark green leaves and a mild mustard flavour that makes it just perfect for stir fries. Treat your favourite Chinese chef to their very own vegetable garden! Compressed coir bar containing: o Chinese chives o Chinese celery o Tatsoi Growbar, Seedballs, seedbombs, seed collections, birthday, Christmas, anniversary, growing gifts, new house, bright colours, fun branding, point of sale, wildflowers, editable, heritage, flowers, vegetables, fruits, seed paper, grow your own, garden, soil, coconut, seed packets, sow, piccolo, just water, wildlife, garnishes.
Create delicious, authentic Thai dishes with home grown herbs and spices.
To grow these herbs and spices start your Growbar between March and May.
Gently remove the plastic wrapping and place the Growbar with the protective paper facing upwards in a container which has plenty of space so it can expand; a takeaway food tray is ideal.
Pour half a litre of water into the tray and position the Growbar indoors on a warm, bright windowsill. The seeds will need to be a cosy 18-22’C to germinate.
When the Growbar is nearly dry, gently pour water into the base the tray, not directly onto the bar as it may crumble. You can be sure your Growbar is perfectly moist if it remains the colour of a rich dark ginger cake!
After a few weeks you should have a bar neatly dotted with little seedlings. These will be happy growing together in the bar for a further month in their sunny location.
When the seedlings have produced 4-8 leaves you can then gently separate them, being careful not to damage the delicate roots, and plant them in a sunny weed-free spot in the garden. Plants grown in the ground with plenty of space and sunlight will flower most impressively, but it is possible to grow the seedlings in large containers on the balcony or patio.