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Sowing lamb's lettuce in 4 steps for a fresh, crispy and healthy winter

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Introduction to sowing lamb's lettuce

I often get the question via chat or email: "Tom, have you had any success sowing lamb's lettuce and could you make an article or video about it?" I have to admit, my lamb's lettuce trophy cabinet is rather poor. I've sown lamb's lettuce before, but with moderate success. I haven't had much of a harvest of this crop on my plate yet, especially compared to mustard lettuce, arugula, lettuce, winter purslane, spinach, and so on, all of which I've already brought into the kitchen in abundance. Because I really enjoy the distinctive nutty flavor of lamb's lettuce, I started looking into growing lamb's lettuce—lamb's lettuce in English and mâche in French. I've come across a few things I'm doing wrong. Below, you'll find a growing guide for lamb's lettuce. Perhaps you'll find the key to making yours a successful crop too.

A little more about the lamb's lettuce plant

Lamb's lettuce is a cold-season crop; if you wanted to grow this crisp, delicious leaf in the summer, it wouldn't be a success. It's better to grow leafy greens in spring and autumn, or throughout the winter in a polytunnel . Greenhouse or greenhouse . Lamb's lettuce belongs to the valerian family; no other common vegetable I know belongs to that family. Finally, I'd also like to mention that lamb's lettuce is packed with vitamin C, the antioxidant that boosts our immunity and also keeps our blood pressure levels in check. So, it's very healthy to have this vegetable on hand during the winter.

About the blogger

My name is Tom and I am co-owner of Plukkers.com. I am the father of two beautiful daughters and I have a wonderful wife. When I turned a bare spot in the lawn into a herb garden in 2014, I got a very special feeling inside. I immediately felt that it was not a whim but the start of an irresistible and fiery passion. I wanted to know everything and also wrote down what I learned on my website Moestuinweetjes, which is now called Plukkers.com. I also want to inspire other people to grow their own food. At my house in Wielsbeke is my dream garden with a greenhouse, vegetable garden and a hobby vineyard with 333 vines. In addition to wine, I also make delicious beer at home to occasionally celebrate life in moderation. I toast with you to an exciting, richly filled life under the motto: "Make it yourself!"

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