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The Last Seeder of Liège, Which Has Existed Since 1891, Will Close if the #Gardens Do Not Return to His Shop

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Passionate, man is a prolix touch. Planted in a small poetic and borderlic store on Velbruck Street, he tells us that he is the last seeder in Belgium and that his situation is very difficult. "If customers don't come back, in 2 months it's over. The big season will end and I won't be able to pay my bills." Patrick Janssens has taken over the Vaillant Wathelet seed factory for 13 years (historically located rue du Pont but which had to move in 2…
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Passionate, man is a prolix touch. Planted in a small poetic and borderlic store on Velbruck Street, he tells us that he is the last seeder in Belgium and that his situation is very difficult. "If customers don't come back, in 2 months it's over. The big season will end and I won't be able to pay my bills." Patrick Janssens has taken over the Vaillant Wathelet seed factory for 13 years (historically located rue du Pont but which had to move in 2…

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todayinliege.be broke the news in on Thursday, June 5, 2025.
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