

Valerianella locusta Gala is a lamb's lettuce of the Verte de Cambrai type. This type of lamb's lettuce should be sown sparsely so that the plants have room to grow. The plants are harvested as small rosettes.
The dark green leaves are a delicious raw food and salad vegetable for the dark winter months. It is an easy vegetable to grow. In a mild winter it can continue to grow under glass and can then be harvested at any time.
Valerianella locusta Gala is a lamb's lettuce of the Verte de Cambrai type. This type of lamb's lettuce should be sown sparsely so that the plants have room to grow. The plants are harvested as small rosettes.
The dark green leaves are a delicious raw food and salad vegetable for the dark winter months. It is an easy vegetable to grow. In a mild winter it can continue to grow under glass and can then be harvested at any time.
Sowing time: Sow the lamb's lettuce seeds outside in July to the end of September, it can be sown in rows or widely.
Planting distance: 10x10cm
Harvest time: Harvest the lamb's lettuce when the leaves are about 10cm in the months of December to March.
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Valerianella locusta Gala is a lamb's lettuce of the Verte de Cambrai type. This type of lamb's lettuce should be sown sparsely so that the plants have room to grow. The plants are harvested as small rosettes.
The dark green leaves are a delicious raw food and salad vegetable for the dark winter months. It is an easy vegetable to grow. In a mild winter it can continue to grow under glass and can then be harvested at any time.