
Cirilla - Lamb's lettuce
Cirilla is a very early variety of lamb's lettuce, producing rosettes of small, dark-green, thick, round, lightly-veined leaves. It can be sown all year round, providing delicious leaves throughout the seasons!
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Sow in pots or clumps of 5 to 7 seeds, 0.5 cm deep, before transplanting into the ground at 10 cm intervals, in rows 20 to 30 cm apart. Alternatively, sow lightly, directly in the ground, in rows 25 cm apart, tamping lightly and keeping moist. Thin and keep the soil cool. If lamb's lettuce is grown in full sun, shade the rows.
When harvesting, cut the leaves off at the collar to allow second growth.
January, February, March, November, December
April, May, June, July, August, September, October
January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December
in the ground, in the greenhouse
semi-shade, shadow
medium
clayey, humus
fees, drained
Valeriana locusta
early
4 grams