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The he althy herb is very trendy and on the rise. Here you can find out where the best place to buy purslane is and what you should pay attention to.

Purslane was already highly valued by the ancient Egyptians

Purslane (Portulaca oleracea) is an ancient leafy vegetable. Even the ancient Egyptians are said to have appreciated it. Cultivation in your own garden is easy and you can harvest the first leaves after just three weeks. But what should you look out for when buying purslane? And where do you get the seeds for the he althy vegetables from? Our article tells you everything you need to know about buying purslane.

Buy Purslane

It sounds almost too good to be true: Once sown, purslane gives us he althy and tasty leaves all summer long, which can be harvested from the plant again and again. The leafy greens do not require much care either, they practically grow by themselves. So good that in Spain they are considered weeds. Completely wrong, because the green plant is not a weed, but a great salad or can be eaten steamed like spinach. So how do you get such a true green wonder in your garden?

Purslane tastes good in a salad or dip

You should consider this when buying purslane

Purslane has a very short germination time of about seven days and also a very short cultivation time of only three weeks. Therefore, there is actually no reason to buy early purslane as a young plant in the trade. Rather, you can buy seeds and then grow the plants yourself. With purslane, this is extremely easy and almost always crowned with success.

When buying seeds, pay attention to the type and variety of purslane. It is easy to confuse winter (Claytonia perfoliata) and summer purslane (Portulaca oleracea). Of course, these differ in the sowing time and the cultivation time. The one-year-old summer purslane is not hardy and dies with a light frost. It can therefore not - like the winter purslane - be grown in the cold months. You should also pay attention to the shelf life of the seeds when buying seeds. Purslane seeds lose with youtheir ability to germinate over time. However, if stored correctly, most vegetable seeds can be kept for around one to two years. To be on the safe side, however, it is worth taking a look at the expiry date.

Purslane is easy to sow yourself

What to look out for when buying purslane?

  • Choice of Style
  • Choice of variety
  • Seed Shelf Life

Recommended sources for Purslane

As already mentioned, pre-grown purslane young plants are almost impossible to find on the market. You're more likely to find what you're looking for at Seeds. You can buy this at hardware stores, garden centers and nurseries. Another possibility is via the Internet. Here you usually have a larger selection and also find special rarities. We have put together a selection of recommended online retailers of purslane seeds for you below.

Flail: The company has set itself the task of breeding and propagating traditional and forgotten varieties. You can also find some purslane seeds in the extensive online shop.

Samenhaus Müller: The online trade offers seeds for shipping. You will also find a large selection of purslane in the online shop.

Organic herbs Herb: This supplier specializes in seeds and plants from controlled organic cultivation. Organic purslane seeds can also be found in the online shop.

Rühlemann's: The nursery only offers seeds and plants for herbs and aromatic plants. Purslane is also available for purchase.

Zollinger Bio: The Swiss family business has been dedicated to the breeding of organic seeds and the preservation of traditional varieties since 1980. Organic purslane seeds are also available for delivery. A special type of purslane is the purslane rosette. Here you can find out what it is all about and how you can grow it in your garden.

Purslane seeds can be found in garden centres, nurseries or on the Internet

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