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Organic Green Lamb's Lettuce
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$4.49
Unit price / perLamb's lettuce, also known as corn salad or lamb's lettuce, is a small salad green native to Europe and Western Asia. It grows wild in fields and wastelands before becoming a common vegetable in gardens. The term " Green Lamb 's Lettuce" refers to varieties with compact rosettes and tender green leaves, well-suited to late summer and autumn sowing in gardens with cooler climates.
Its low-growing rosettes easily weave their way between other crops, carpeting the ground with a perennial ground cover for the cooler months. Its modest and steady growth makes it an ideal companion for kitchen gardens that prioritize continuous harvests. Mild in flavor and cold-hardy, it consistently accompanies the cycle of the seasons, offering gardeners a comforting salad green as the days grow shorter.
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Organic Green Lamb's Lettuce
"A small, mild salad for cool days, discreet yet true to the autumn vegetable garden."
$4.49
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Lamb's lettuce, also known as corn salad or lamb's lettuce, is a small salad green native to Europe and Western Asia. It grows wild in fields and wastelands before becoming a common vegetable in gardens. The term " Green Lamb 's Lettuce" refers to varieties with compact rosettes and tender green leaves, well-suited to late summer and autumn sowing in gardens with cooler climates.
Its low-growing rosettes easily weave their way between other crops, carpeting the ground with a perennial ground cover for the cooler months. Its modest and steady growth makes it an ideal companion for kitchen gardens that prioritize continuous harvests. Mild in flavor and cold-hardy, it consistently accompanies the cycle of the seasons, offering gardeners a comforting salad green as the days grow shorter.
- Growing climate: Cool season
- Sowing difficulty level: Easy
- Care required: Occasional
- Growth: Slow growth
Annotation: Typical autumn and late winter crop in temperate climates; tolerates cold well but does not tolerate summer heat well.
Lamb's lettuce is especially prized as a fresh, seasonal green salad. Its tender, slightly fleshy leaves are eaten raw, in whole rosettes, often simply dressed with a mild oil and a splash of vinegar or lemon juice. It pairs well with apples, hazelnuts, cooked beets, fresh cheeses, or hard-boiled eggs.
Traditionally, in several regions of Europe, lamb's lettuce is one of the first salads to appear on the table at the end of winter, thanks to its good resistance to cold. It can also be briefly steamed or added at the end of cooking to soups to best preserve its texture.
écoumene seeding advice
Seeding type
Outdoor seeding
Germination time
5-12 jours
Germination temperature
5° to 22° Celsius
Sowing depth
Sowing at a depth of 5 mm
Transplantation
Difficult Transplantation
Technical
Broadcast seeding
Growing conditions
Number of days to maturity
Harvest at ± 45 days
Hardiness zone
Zone-3b
Distance between plants
10 cm
Distance between rows
20 cm
Optimal brightness
Sun plant that tolerates light shade
Soil texture
Heavy (clay) soil
Soil moisture
Cool, well-drained soil
Soil fertility
Plant not very demanding in bacteria-dominant compost
optimal soil pH
Low acidic pH
Average plant height
45 cm
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Phone
450-835-1149Opening hours of the garden center
Monday to Saturday from 9am to 5pm. Closed on Sundays.
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