Seed box - A garden rewilded with La Vie Partout
Encourage life with this selection of varieties selected to bring biodiversity to your garden. Grow these sources of refuge and food for local wildlife, and create natural spaces right in your own garden.It includes :
- A selection of 6 packets of organic and open-pollinated seeds,
- 10 seed storage packets,
- 1 gardener’s crop journal,
- 6 wooden seed markers, made in the Jura region,
- 4 seasonal dividers
What is in the « La Vie Partout – A rewilded garden » seed box?
The seed storage packets provide an ideal way to keep harvested seeds safe. Stored in a dry place, away from temperature fluctuations, the seeds can be sown again the following year.
The gardener’s crop journal is perfect for recording your season in the vegetable garden. With a sowing calendar, garden plan and drawings, and a month by month crop liste, it also encourages creativity and personal notes.
The wooden seed markers, crafted by a family-run business in the Jura, help you identify each plant for sowing to harvest.
The four dividers allow you to organise your seed packets by season.
Who is La Vie Partout ?
Quentin, known as « La Vie Partout » on Instagram, has been passionate about nature and biodiversity for many years. His project aims to understand the living world around us, believing that knowing it is the key to protecting it. He regularly posts about various themes, explaining how nature works – soil, plants, animals, trees, unusual facts, and much more.
Recently, he launched a podcast series exploring the living world. The first three episodes cover : « Where does the soil come from ? », « How a forest is reborn ? » and « What purpose do worms really serve ? » Many more topics are planned !
The varieties selected by La Vie Partout :
- Sunflower « Ring of Fire »
A highly ornemental, branched variety with rapid growth, producing abundant large flowers with very dark, almost black centres and bright bicoloured petals : red-brown near the center, yellow at the tips. The petals can be used in salads, and the seeds are much loved by birds.
- Mallow « Beauty »
An annual from the Malvaceae family, producing strong, vigorous plants with very large flowers in shades of pink and white, 7-10cm in diameter.
- Cornflower « White »
This annual filed cornflowers has finely divided foliage and produces many decorative, edible and medicinal white flowers. Cornflowers are highly attractive to butterflies and bees.
- Dill Bouquet
This variety offers lush, finely divided aromatic foliage and yellow umbels. Its scent is known to repel aphids.
- White Borage
A variety with hairy stems and leaves producing abondant white flowers. Fresh leaves can be eaten raw or cooked as a condiment, while dried leaves and flowers are used in infusions. Any spots on the packets are due to the oil in the seeds.
- Snapdragon Night and Dawn
An annual under ou latitude, this is a variation of « Night and Day ». The flowers have ruffled lips in contrasting red and white, forming long spikes, with a yellow throat.