Homemade fresh food in the open air!
Discover the hobby vegetable assortment; Alfresco! Alfresco literally means “good food outdoors,” and that is exactly the purpose of the hobby vegetable assortment. Besides great taste and a wide range of vegetables, Alfresco has more to offer. The word “Alfresco” almost says it all: Fres(h)! The consumer grows his/her own vegetables. It doesn’t get any fresher! It offers relaxation, contributes to a more sustainable world (less packaging, more green) and provides fun and education for young and old.
The concept focuses on convenience, clarity and fun. Each plant has a label with its own mascot that tells the consumer what the plant’s characteristics are. There are also care tips on the label. The photos clearly show which product is involved. This recognizable, attractive style makes the consumer’s life easier, healthier and tastier!



Alfresco Hobby Vegetables offers sales opportunities for retail and garden centers
Alfresco hobby vegetables offer an excellent opportunity for garden centers and retailers to capitalize on the growing demand for sustainable, self-sustaining gardening. Alfresco offers a diverse range of vegetables that are perfect for growing in a variety of garden settings: from small urban gardens and balconies to larger vegetable gardens. From tomatoes, zucchini, and peppers to strawberries and herbs.
Alfresco also offers grafted vegetables which are known to be stronger vegetable plants that produce higher yields. Grafted vegetables are less susceptible to drought, humidity and cold. In addition, they are also resistant to most diseases and pests. With Alfresco, you can make a real quality step in the hobby vegetable range on the shelf.
Keep the following care tips to enjoy your Alfresco Hobby Vegetables for as long as possible!
- Alfresco Hobby vegetables need plenty of sunlight to grow well and produce healthy fruit. Be sure to place them in a sunny spot, preferably 6-8 hours a day of direct sunlight. This is especially true for vegetables such as tomatoes, peppers and zucchini. Herbs can be placed in partial shade
- Vegetable plants like even watering. Water regularly, especially during hot and dry periods.
- To get healthy, strong-growing plants, it is important to fertilize regularly.
- To ensure healthy growth and a better harvest, it is important to remove dead or damaged leaves regularly. This prevents disease and makes room for new, healthy leaves and fruit.
- For plants such as tomatoes or zucchini, which tend to grow larger or stick out, it may be necessary to provide support through a grid or stick.












