Root Vegetable Seeds

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Radish ‘Round Black Winter’

Organic and Non-GMO

Regular price €2,75
Regular price Sale price €2,75

Parsnip 'Halblange Turga'

Organic and Non-GMO

Regular price €3,25
Regular price Sale price €3,25

Beetroot 'Chioggia'

Organic and Non-GMO

Regular price €3,25
Regular price Sale price €3,25
Root Vegetable Seeds

Root Vegetable Seeds

Rich Goodness in the Loose Ground


From ancient Persian fields to today's organic gardens, root vegetable seeds connect us to centuries of agricultural wisdom. These underground treasures, from vitamin-rich carrots to antioxidant-packed beets, offer both exceptional nutrition and remarkable versatility in the kitchen. Whether you're growing historic purple carrots or crisp white radishes, each organic seed plants a link to our shared agricultural heritage while promising unmatched fresh-from-the-garden flavour.

History Beneath the Soil

From ancient Persia to Viking winters a crop that shaped civilisations

The story of root vegetables weaves through human history like a tapestry of survival, innovation, and culinary artistry. Ancient Persians first cultivated carrots in brilliant shades of purple and yellow, while the familiar orange variety emerged from Dutch breeding programs in the 17th century, possibly as a tribute to the House of Orange. The Greeks and Romans elevated the humble radish to artistic heights, featuring it in classical artwork, while using beets primarily for their medicinal properties. Viking communities relied heavily on hardy turnips to sustain them through harsh northern winters. During World War II, British authorities promoted carrots as a secret weapon for night vision, while Japanese and Chinese cultures developed sophisticated preparations for daikon radish. Medieval Europeans discovered the natural sweetening power of parsnips, using them much like we use sugar today. Modern organic growers are now reviving heritage varieties, bringing back the stunning colors and diverse flavors that industrial agriculture nearly lost.