A vegetable seed company for gardeners, by gardeners. Stocking the best varieties of vegetable seeds selected by expert organic grower Klaus Laitenberger, Green Vegetable Seeds.

This Months Selection

Jerusalem Artichoke – Mixed varieties

We offer a mixture of different varieties with different shapes and sizes – all from our own breeding. On arrival, store the tubers in a pot of damp sand or soil in a cold but frost free shed until you are ready to plant them outdoors otherwise…

6.50

Oca – Red

Oca is still my favourite “Inca Crop”. Just like the potato, it is so well suited to Irish growing conditions and it doesn’t even get blight. On arrival, store the tubers in a pot of damp sand in a cold but frost free shed. Planting: Plant tubers…

6.50

Broad Bean – Martock

The Martock bean is an ancient broad bean variety. In fact, it is the oldest recorded vegetable variety dating back to the 12th Century where it was grown in the village of Martock in Somerset. It is likely that this was the bean grown in Roman times…

2.95

Vegetable Seeds

Klaus Laitenberger
Klaus Laitenberger

Around 120 varieties of vegetable seeds chosen for gardeners in Ireland & the UK.

As we all know Ireland has a unique climate and it took me a few years to adjust my growing techniques to this special climate and soil.

In most parts of Ireland the growing season starts later so it is important to be patient and to delay the sowing and planting.

Our seeds are selected for ease of growing, disease resistance, reliable yield and taste.

Now after years of trials I now offer to you fellow gardeners my tried and tested vegetable seeds online which have passed my crucial seeds tests which are:

1. Ease of growing
2. Disease Resistance
3. Crop Productivity
4. Performance In All Climate Conditions
5. Taste

I know you will be completelysatisfied with my seed selections.


Vegetable Gardening Books by Klaus Laitenberger

Klaus Laitenberger is the author of three vegetable gardening books. He was the Head Gardener at the Organic Centre in Co. Leitrim and restored the gardens of Lissadell House in Co. Sligo. He is a regular contributor to the Irish Garden magazine.

Klaus also works as a gardening consultant and gives lectures and talks nationwide on growing food.  His books have attained excellent reviews from other horticulturists and top gardening newspaper & magazine writers and other gardeners alike.

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