

Valerianella locusta Dutch is an easy-to-grow vegetable that requires little space. The plants are harvested as small rosettes. When you sow lamb's lettuce very early and harvest it young, you will harvest the so-called breeding fat, a tasty raw vegetable
The dark green leaves are a delicious raw food and salad vegetable for the dark winter months. In a mild winter it can continue to grow under glass and can then be harvested at any time.
Valerianella locusta Dutch is an easy-to-grow vegetable that requires little space. The plants are harvested as small rosettes. When you sow lamb's lettuce very early and harvest it young, you will harvest the so-called breeding fat, a tasty raw vegetable
The dark green leaves are a delicious raw food and salad vegetable for the dark winter months. 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: 10x15cm
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 Dutch is an easy-to-grow vegetable that requires little space. The plants are harvested as small rosettes. When you sow lamb's lettuce very early and harvest it young, you will harvest the so-called breeding fat, a tasty raw vegetable
The dark green leaves are a delicious raw food and salad vegetable for the dark winter months. In a mild winter it can continue to grow under glass and can then be harvested at any time.