sowing lamb's lettuce ( Valerianella locusta )
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 Crop group: Leafy crop
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 Crop family : Valerian family | 
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 Well-known varieties : Large North Holland (also in BIO ) | 
 Sowing depth: 1 cm
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 Height : 10-15 cm | 
 Sowing distance: 5 cm between plants; 15 cm between rows | 
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Germination: 10°C / 6-12 days
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 Planting distance : lamb's lettuce is sown directly | 
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 Growth cycle : 80 days | 
 Plant out as : lamb's lettuce is sown directly | 
 Cultivation method :
-  Open ground: Sow outdoors August-September; harvest mid-September-January
 
-  Cold glass early: Sow under glass mid January-February; harvest in April
 
-  Cold glass late: Sow under glass September-mid October; harvest mid November-March
 
 
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Moisten the seedbed well and cover it with moist jute bags. This can help with drought problems during sowing, after emergence a light dusting with lime would be very useful. | 
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 Frost resistant: Yes, light frost | 
 Root system: 7.5-15 cm | 
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Fertilization : Little, well composted soil is sufficient | 
 Preferred soil: pH: 5.6-7.5 | 
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 Dangers and worries : Snails, aphids. In spring and autumn few worries and dangers. | 
 Harvesting and storage : The lamb's lettuce is ready to harvest when the plant has 3 to 4 leaves. Leaves will grow back a few times. Sow in turns.
 Nutritional value:
 100 grams of raw lamb's lettuce contains:
-  45 kcal
 
-  0 grams of fat
 
	 - 9 grams of carbohydrates
 
-  3 grams of protein
 
-  9 grams of fiber
 
-  1 gram of sugar
 
-  Vitamins: A, B6, C, E and K
 
-  Other: Folic Acid, Magnesium , Phosphorus , Copper, Riboflavin, Calcium, Iron, Potassium and Manganese 
 
 
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   = little sun   = moderate sun   = lots of sun   = little water   = moderate water   = a lot of water |