Maturity after sowing (days) | 28 |
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Length | 6 meters |
Colour | Mix |
Formulation | Untreated |
Tape Lettuce Mesclun
Tape Lettuce Mesclun
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Recommendations :
Outdoor sowing : You can also sow directly in the garden. (*)
(*) From 7 to 10 days after the date of the last ground frost.
This European approach to growing salad greens offers you a choice mix of the best sweet lettuces and tangy, tender greens in just the right proportions. Gather leaves when young for delectable flavour!
Cultivation mode
Cultural practices : Seed ribbons - presumed We invite you to discover the range of "presemés": it is seeds arranged between two very thin layers of biodegradable fibers. In this way, they are exactly at the right density and you do not overdose your seedlings. In addition, nothing more simple: make a little furrow, lay down the pre-cut ribbon to the required length, moisture it and cover it with a thin layer of soil. Water. Wait. Admire. Easy no?
Soil : rich, well-drained soil is ideal for its cultivation.
Spacing : for the main harvest, sow seeds in the ground in rows spaced 40 cm to 45 cm apart. Depending on the variety, leave a distance of 20 to 25 cm between the plants.
Growing tips : adding decomposed manure, compost, or fertilizer with a high level of nitrogen is beneficial. Needs full sun and constant humidity. Mulch the soil to reduce weeds and maintain soil moisture.
Harvest : Ideally, harvest tender young leaves, preferably early in the morning, as they grow. This also delays when the plants go to seed.
Seeds on a ruban |
We invite you to discover the range of "presemés": it is seeds arranged between two very thin layers of biodegradable fibers. In this way, they are exactly at the right density, and you do not overdose your seedlings. In addition, nothing simpler: make a little furrow, lay down the pre-cut ribbon to the required length, moisture it and cover it with a thin layer of soil. Water. Wait. Admire. Easy, no? |
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