If you want to make a vegetable garden on the balcony or in the garden, from Lidl this week you will find many seedlings for less than 2 euros

This week the Lidl Orto seedlings they are back on the shelves of the well -known supermarket chain, and the price is truly irresistible: only € 1.79 per Vase. An opportunity not to be missed for wanting to cultivate a green corner on the balcony or in the home garden, without spending a fortune.

What can be purchased? Different varieties:

  • Cherry tomato

  • Tomato salad rome

  • Green zucchini

  • Peppers

  • Eggplant

Lidl seedlings have small dimensions (10-12 cm in diameter vases) but are well developed, with heights vary from 15 to 28 cm. They are already ready to be troubled in larger or directly resident vessels in the garden. The indications for the treatment are clear and also help those who do not have exactly the green thumb.

The offer is valid from May 15th but be careful: Lidl seedlings steal quickly! If you want to start cultivating your vegetable garden, go to see what is still available immediately.

The advantages of home garden

Even a small sunny balcony can be transformed into a real urban garden, where each seedling, if well cared for, can ensure fresh and genuine harvests during the summer.

There is no need to be expert farmers: with a little land, a vase and a great desire to try, anyone can start their mini vegetable garden. Even those who live in the city can thus carve out a moment of contact with nature, relaxing and learning day after day.

Cultivating a vegetable garden in the house, among other things, means taking a break from daily stress, rediscovering small gestures and giving value to what is produced with your own hands.

How to take care of the vegetable seedlings at best

The secret is the light: the more sun they receive, the more strong and luxuriant they will grow. The water must also be carefully dosed: regular watering in the early morning or in the evening are ideal.

Travating the seedlings in more capacious containers is then essential to give space to the roots, and a light fertilizer, preferably natural, can give one more hand.

If the balcony is exposed to the wind, it is better to arrange the plants in a repaired area or use support. With these simple tricks, the results will not be long in coming.