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Allium

Allium bulbs offer versatile elegance in your garden. With different varieties and colours, you can create a garden that is unique and personal.

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Ornamental onions

Amaryllis

Amaryllis, known as the flower of Christmas, is a symbol of beauty and elegance. With its majestic stems and sumptuous blooms, the amaryllis brings a festive touch to the home during the winter months. This plant produces impressive, large flowers in a variety of colours, from classic red to exotic shades. Easy to grow and perfect as a decoration and gift during the holidays, its blooms are a reminder of warmth and colour in the midst of winter's chill.

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Amaryllis in pink

Anemone Coronaria

Anemones are real favourites with us. The exquisite flowers are very beautiful in a vase indoors. Our range includes both double and single flowering anemones in different colours. Feel free to grow them in a pot. It takes about 2 months from planting the tubers to flowering. Anemone Coronaria originate from the Mediterranean region and in our climate they do not overwinter outdoors. They must therefore be dug up and kept frost-free over the winter.

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Bouquet anemone

Autumn Planting Bulbs

Our autumn bulb collection will give you a timeless and playfully blooming spring. Choose from autumn bulbs for a colourful floral show next spring. As long as you can dig, you can plant in both beds and pots in autumn. Read our growing advice on each product or in our blog Garden Stories.

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Pink tulips in bouquet

Bare-Root Peonies

With extensive experience in gardening and growing, our team makes a careful selection of the plants considered to be of the highest quality. Only the very best end up in our range. Discover this season's collection of bare-root peonies below.

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White peony with yellow centre in close-up

Bare-Root Roses

Bare-rooted roses are the ultimate choice for rose lovers. These roses come without a pot and soil, making them more affordable and easier to plant. Store your bare-root roses in a cool, dark place until it's time to plant. For best results: Choose nutrient-rich planting soil or rose soil and mix in Zetas rose fertilizer.

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Roses bare root for planting in your garden

Beans & Peas

These vegetables are real winners in the culinary garden because they are both incredibly beautiful and tasty and healthy - they are high in protein. Some of the varieties also produce beautiful flowers that are edible and loved by bees and butterflies. Let them meander up to a support in the kitchen garden and give them as central a place as possible so that all the plants can benefit from the pollinators they attract.

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Beans & Peas

Botanical Tulips

Botanical tulips are one of the more wild varieties and come back willingly year after year. They are usually a little lower and more ornate in their growth habit.

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Botanical tulips

Bulbs & Tubers

We have a range of spring flowering, summer flowering and autumn flowering bulbs and tubers. They are available for sale depending on when they are to be planted. In spring we have a hand-picked range of dahlias, anemones and ranunculus. You will also find lilies of various kinds. In late summer and autumn, spring flowering bulbs take over the baton. This group of flowering bulbs needs a cold snap to develop. Therefore, they should be planted in autumn. Hope you find something you like.

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Onions & Tubers

California Poppy

This flower lives up to its name. Only when the sun rises does it unfold its twisted petals into a beautiful trumpet, which closes again as soon as the sun sets. Originally, the sleeping beauty comes from Mexico and California. To thrive, it should grow in a sunny, dry location - in a flower bed, pallet collar or pot. Our range of California Poppies includes yellow-orange and pink flowers reminiscent of sorbet ice cream in apricot and raspberry flavours. Sleeping Beauty is loved by bees and butterflies.

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Seamstress

Candles

Light up with our stunning candles during the darkest days of the season. Made in the Sigtuna candle factory (Sigtuna Stearinljusfabrik), these hand-poured candles are beautiful just as they are or placed in a wreath or arrangement. Both the hand-poured antique candles and the star candles contain extra high amounts of Swedish-made quality stearin. The candles burn for a very long time (up to 50h) with a quiet and beautiful flame.

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Narrow candles in moss

Chili Pepper

Growing chili peppers is a passion for many, while others wonder what to do with all the chili fruits. Several different varieties can easily find a place in your garden, as the plants are stunning and the fruits just as beautiful. If you end up with an abundant harvest, we recommend making your own Sambal Oelek. This fiery spice paste is essential in Asian cuisine. Choose a variety based on your preferred level of heat. The heat level is measured on a scale called Scoville, named after its creator. For reference, a bell pepper has around 100 Scoville units, while pure capsaicin—the compound responsible for chili's heat—ranges between 15,000,000 and 16,000,000 Scoville units.

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Chili Pepper

Cosmos

With its delicate petals and wispy, grass-green leaves, cosmos will stand out in the garden. You can sow the seeds directly outdoors, but if you want early flowering, the seeds should be pre-cultivated indoors. The flowering period is long, from May until the frost comes. We have hand-picked an exclusive range of cosmos in everything from white to light yellow and light pink with brush-painted lines in a darker pink colour. Delightful is the least you can say about them.

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Rosy cress

Crocus

Crocus is the happy messenger of spring and an important source of pollinators. Our crocus flower seeds will tint your garden in colour and attract bees and other pollinators. These small but vibrant flowers bring the garden to life after winter. Crocus are very long-lived and are well suited to overgrowth. The small-flowered Crocus chrysanthus bloom in early March and are important as food for newly awakened bees and bumblebees. They multiply quickly and form large mats. They are a little smaller in flower than Crocus vernus which flowers in March-April. Explore our range and welcome spring with crocus.

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Krokus

Cucumber Seeds

Don't be surprised if you don't recognize the taste the first time you bite into a slice of homegrown cucumber. It differs significantly from its store-bought counterpart. Plus, cucumbers are relatively easy to grow. With minimal effort, you can harvest fresh cucumbers all summer long. However, some varieties require a greenhouse, a hotbed, or a well-sheltered spot on the patio to thrive.

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Cucumber Seeds

Daffodils

Daffodils are one of the most long-lived plants in the garden. They reproduce through side bulbs, and after a few years they may produce more leaves than flowers. Then it is time to divide the "onion cake". Lift the whole clump, divide the bulbs and replant them with 10 cm between bulbs. Daffodils should be planted in early autumn, preferably in well-drained and slightly moist soil, about 15 cm below the ground.

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Narcisser

Dahlia Seeds

Growing dahlias from seed offers a certain amount of excitement because there is no control over the final outcome. Actually, it is the bees that have the power over the final result. Perhaps there will be unprecedented combinations of flowers growing in your flower bed this summer? Plant the seeded plants in the border as soon as the risk of frost is over. Dahlia thrives best in a sunny position and well-drained soil. Dahlia is also a lovely cut flower.

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Dahliafröer

Dahlia Tubers

The striking beauty of the dahlia does not go unnoticed by anyone. The variety of the flower seems to be endless, both in terms of colour and shape. Every dahlia flower, regardless of its appearance, brings beauty and interest to the garden. Our range includes flowers in everything from snowy white to romantic pink and really dramatic red. If you want to use dahlias in different arrangements, we recommend that you invest in a couple to three different varieties that differ in shape and size but harmonise in colour.

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Planting and growing dahlias in your garden

Direct Sowing Flower Seeds

Direct sowing is a well-known and eco-friendly method for growing vegetables, flowers, and herbs. By sowing seeds directly in their final growing spot, you eliminate the need for transplanting while ensuring strong and well-adapted growth.

Our seeds for direct sowing are carefully selected to provide the best possible results, whether you’re planting in garden beds, vegetable patches, or balcony containers. To succeed, it’s important to consider soil temperature, sowing depth, and consistent watering – three key factors for thriving plants.

Direct sowing not only simplifies the growing process but also deepens your connection to nature’s rhythms. With proper care, you can enjoy a bountiful harvest or bloom that is both beautiful and nourishing.

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Direct Sowing Flower Seeds

Edible Plants Seeds

A curated selection of seeds for those who want to grow beauty you can also harvest. Discover flavourful vegetables, aromatic herbs, and colourful flowers that are as edible as they are beautiful.

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Edible plants

Flower Seeds

Our flower seed collection contains a hand-picked selection of summer flowers that will bring beauty, fragrance and delightful blooms to your garden. There are classic varieties mixed with flowers that stand out, both in terms of shape and colour. The aim is for you to create unique and personalised plantings that attract bees and butterflies to your garden. Many of the flowers can also be grown in pots on the terrace and balcony. Most of the flower seeds we have selected are also excellent bouquet flowers.

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Flower seeds for sowing and growing for your garden

Fritillaries (Fritillaria)

From the delicate snake’s head fritillary (Fritillaria meleagris) with its chequered bells, to the dramatic crown imperial (Fritillaria imperialis) rising tall in the border – fritillaries add both natural charm and bold character to the spring garden.

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Fritillaries (Fritillaria)

Garlic bulbs

Garlic is easy to grow and a fantastic plant for both beginners and experienced gardeners. Plant cloves in autumn for an early summer harvest.

Garlic thrives in well-drained soil and sunny locations. For the best results, ensure consistent watering and regular weeding. We highly recommend adding garlic to your edible garden.

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Garlic

Glass drops

Shimmering solid glass drops for hanging in the garden's branches and vines.

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Glass drops hanging on branches

Glory of the Snow / Chionodoxa

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Blue star

Hyacinth

Hyacinth spreads an alluring fragrance and colourful beauty. These flowers bring a sophisticated atmosphere to your garden. Hyacinths thrive best in sandy soil. They reappear about 3-4 years but the flowers become sparser on the stem. Explore our collection and create a garden that looks and smells wonderful.

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Hyacint

Marigold

The marigold is not only a wonderful plant in the garden, it belongs to the group of edible flowers, which means that the flowers can be used to decorate summer salads and cakes. Pick the petals and sprinkle them over suitable dishes or use the whole flower to decorate. It has a long flowering period, from June to September. At the same time, it is not very demanding in terms of care. We are very fond of marigolds that have pale, almost washed-out colours. Welcome to browse our carefully selected range of marigolds.

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marigold

Nasturtium

Nasturtium is one of the most grateful plants in the garden as it flowers abundantly and for a long time. Let it climb up a fence or a pergola, or why not use it as a ground cover, as the French artist Monet did in his garden at Giverny? Even today, nasturtium is allowed to run at ground level along the paths between the beds. Our range includes seeds of classic varieties that flower in yellow and orange. We have mixed these with variants in more unique colours.

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Cress for sowing and growing in the garden

Other Bulbs

The very first spring flowers awaken the garden to life. Snowdrops, crocuses, and grape hyacinths spread out in carpets of colour and light, marking the start of the season long before tulips and daffodils take over. These early signs of spring are soon joined by anemones and fritillaries, adding a natural charm to borders and beneath trees. As spring turns to early summer, the grand ornamental bulbs step in – with alliums rising like sculptural globes above the greenery. Together, they create a rhythm of flowering that stretches the season from the first days of spring to the early summer.

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Other onions

Poppy

Nature's wonder in a small flower, that's how you can briefly describe the poppy. It is a minor spectacle when the wrinkled petals unfold in full splendour on ornate stems. Papaver normally occur in June and usually last throughout the summer. Many of the varieties in our range are also beautiful as cut flowers. For best results, grow them in a sunny position. Poppies thrive just as well in garden beds as in pots on the balcony.

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A collection of poppies in shades of grey and purple

Pots

Our collection of flowerpots offers a perfect blend of style and durability for your plants. Crafted by skilled artisans, these pots combine traditional craftsmanship with contemporary design. 

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Krukor

Radicchio / Rose lettuce

Our range of rose lettuce, also known as chicory lettuce, has leaves that look like little works of art. Some varieties appear splashed in burgundy on white, while others have burgundy or pink leaves. What they all have in common is that they are at their best in late summer and autumn, preferably after a cold snap. They often have a slightly bitter flavour that adds character to dishes. The leaves can be harvested throughout the growing season, the small leaves are as delicious as the fully grown heads.

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Rosensallat / Radicchio

Radish

The radish is a vegetable in a hurry. The time from seed to finished vegetable is short, about 20 - 60 days depending on the variety. The great thing about this vegetable is that it grows best at 10 degrees. This means that the seeds can be planted in the soil relatively early in the spring or in late summer and autumn. Preferably use a rich soil that retains moisture well. Sow a few different varieties with varying harvest times so that you can harvest radishes over as long a period as possible.

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Wheelisa

Ranunculus Asiaticus

Ranunculus is a flower that can really get you in the mood for spring. They are one of those spring/winter plants that like to start their life in the cold. The easiest way is to put the little tubers in small pots or large plugs. This way, it is easier to control the humidity of the soil and it is easy to move the ranunculus cultivation to the place where the climate is most favourable at the moment. The Ranunculus tubers should be soaked for a few hours before planting. This is a wonderful cut flower.

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Ranunculus asiaticus in pink and orange

Rudbeckia

Summer's prima donna can be called rudbeckia because it is at its most beautiful in the lingering light that characterises the end of the summer season. It usually flowers from July to October and thrives in virtually any type of location. However, a position in sun to light shade gives better growing results. It thrives best in rich, sandy soil. Our range of rudbeckia comes in burgundy and yellow colours that match the robust flower. The Rudbeckia is also a durable cut flower and is particularly beautiful with colour-matching dahlias in the vase.

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Rudbeckia

Scabiosa

It is easy to be charmed by the magnificent Scabiosa, also known as Pincushion Flower, which, when it appears in the garden, gives a poetic impression with its ball-like flowers waving on thin stems. This is an excellent bouquet flower that can also be used in dried form. Pre-cultivate them indoors from March and plant them out, after hardening off, as soon as the risk of frost is over. It is also possible to sow this flower directly on the site once the soil has warmed up.

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Magnolia vine

Seed selections

Our flower mixes are a blend of carefully composed flower seeds designed to suit different occasions, from summer garden parties to weddings and other celebrations. We've also combined different sweet peas into irresistible colour-matching mixes. You will also find a marigold mix in a soft orange-yellow colour range. The seed mixes are selected to fit together, in the border as well as in the vase. All our flower mixes are delivered in an exclusive gift box with cultivation advice.

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Flower mix

Seeds

Explore our seed collection filled with flower seeds and vegetable seeds for personalised and sustainable growing.

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Seeds for your crops and garden

Snowdrops (Galanthus)

The very first sign of spring. Snowdrops push through the soil in February–March, creating carpets of delicate white bells when the garden still lies in winter rest. Long-lived and natural – a true treasure in every spring garden.

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Snowdrops (Galanthus)

Summer Phlox

It's not just us humans who love summer phlox. Bees and butterflies love these lace-like flowers, which, with their distinctive scent and unique appearance, are perfect in mixed summer flower bouquets. The phlox is also a reliable mate in co-planting. It thrives best in well-drained soil and sun but should be watered in moderation. In our range you'll find phlox in everything from soft powdery tones to colours with more punch. Don't miss this flower if you like to create unique mixes, both in the garden and in the vase.

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Summer flower bouquet

Sunflower

The sunflower originated in America and has been cultivated in Mexico for at least 4000 years. It has always symbolised passion, loyalty, fidelity and blind love. Above all, this flower is a joy to behold when it blooms in the garden, usually in July. Flowering can then continue until October. In fact, sunflowers can even become a beautiful feature of the garden even after a frost. With us you can find sunflowers in different guises. Just look at our collection below - from bright lemon yellow to terracotta red. Despite the big colour contrasts, they are extremely beautiful together.

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Sunflower

Sweet Pea

It's not just the lovely scent that distinguishes the sweet pea. The long flowering period makes this flower a must-have in the garden. Grow them against a support of some kind, such as a fence or pergola. Sweet peas benefit from harvesting. The more often you pick them, the more they flower. So you can enjoy bouquets well into late summer. Explore our hand-picked selection of sweet pea favourites and let yourself be seduced by a variety of flowers in the most delightful colours.

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Fragrant sweet peas to grow in your garden

Sweet Pea Mix

Explore our specially selected sweet pea mixes, thoughtfully chosen to bring beauty and fragrance to your garden or as a delightful gift for any gardening enthusiast. Each mix is carefully put together to provide a stunning display of colors and scents.

The seed bags are presented in an elegant box, complete with a leaflet offering expert growing advice. Each mix contains three unique varieties, with eight seeds in each bag

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Sweet Pea Mix

The Floral Garden Jewellery

The Floral Garden – a collaboration between Efva Attling and Victoria Skoglund. Jewelry inspired by the beauty of nature.

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Tomato

The red gold could be called tomatoes. Both the flavour and appearance of home-grown tomatoes are incomparable to those found in the store's vegetable counter. Our range consists of varieties in colours that stand out. They are black, spotted, purple-striped, green and yellow tomatoes in different sizes and shapes. We also have a few classic red ones. Harvest and eat the tomatoes as snacks straight from the bush or use them in salads and gratins together with aubergine, for example. Explore our range of tomato varieties and enjoy fresh and juicy tomatoes from your own garden.

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Tomat

Trellis Toppers

Elevate your garden with our handcrafted trellis toppers, designed to add elegance and functionality to your climbing plants. Made from durable materials like clay and stoneware, each topper is uniquely crafted with care and respect for nature. Perfect for supporting bamboo canes or branches, they’re frost-resistant and built to last. Explore our range of decorative designs and find the perfect finishing touch for your trellis.

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Trellis Toppers

Tulip (Tulipa)

Tulip bulbs are best planted in uneven numbers, in groups of at least five to ten. The distance between bulbs should be around 12 cm. Planting distance in a pot is about 3 cm, i.e. closer than in the bed. Five bulbs are sufficient for a pot of 20-25 cm in diameter. Ten bulbs are suitable for a pot of 40-45 cm in diameter. Some tulips are perennials. To help them form a new side bulb that will flower next year, it is a good idea to apply Zetas bulb fertiliser at the time of planting and again when the tulip is coming up in spring. There are several factors that influence the tulip's willingness to flower again. Favourable weather such as a hot summer and not too much rain. Nutrient-rich permeable soil, fertiliser and variety selection. The botanical tulips and Darwin hybrids tend to come back every year if the weather is favourable.

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tulips

Vases & Glassware

Vases perfect for your freshly harvested flowers from the garden. Whether you have an ornate garden or just love to surround yourself with fresh flowers, our vases will highlight their beauty and create a harmonious atmosphere in your home.

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Vases & glasses

Vegetable Seeds

Welcome to browse our range of hand-picked seeds. Here you will find almost exclusively quirky vegetable seeds that can turn summer dishes into culinary treats. There are purple radishes, black tomatoes and chocolate coloured peppers, among others. In other words, these are vegetables that are guaranteed to make the kitchen land the most beautiful place in the garden. No garden without at least a small edible area is our goal. Never do dishes taste as good as when they are prepared with home-grown vegetables.

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Vegetable seeds

VIDEN by Zetas Garden

This is Viden – a new brand of garden clothing, created to mark Zetas Garden’s 50th anniversary. A tribute to our roots and a new branch in our story.

The collection doesn’t follow seasons – it is timeless and enduring. Each garment is designed to be worn every day – in motion, in soil, in rest – even beyond the garden. Made from natural materials like organic and recycled cotton, linen, and carefully crafted details, they are tailored for life in the garden – from the first seed to the final harvest.

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VIDEN by Zetas Garden

Zinnia

Zinnias belong to the family of basket flowers. We have to be careful when making our selection because there are so many beautiful varieties, with flowers in a variety of colours. In our range, we have limited ourselves to flowers in powdery colours with hints of yellow and pink. Add white and burgundy flowers and you have a complete bouquet. Pre-cultivate this lovely flower in March and plant them in a sunny position in well-drained soil. Zinnia thrives in both beds and pots. It can also be a beautiful feature in the garden's kitchen garden.

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Zinnia flower seeds for cultivation and garden

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