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Lettuce Merveille de 4 saisons lettuce seeds from Dürr Samen approx. 1000 grains

 

Description

Merveille de quatre saisons produces very beautiful, firm and well-closed, red-leaved heads of elite quality. Very productive and virus tolerant.

 

Contents: 1,000 grains

 

 

sowing   

From February to August. Early sowing in seed boxes, later directly on site. Cover the seeds only thinly.

 

germination   

Uneven, after 6-15 days with an opt. Temperature of 10-16°C. Higher temperatures inhibit germs.

 

Culture   

Row spacing 30 cm, in the row 30 cm. When direct sowing, keep the distance apart and do not plant too deep.

 

Location   

As sunny as possible. Prefers loose, humus-rich soils. Fertilize very carefully.

 

harvest   

Harvest as soon as a firm head has developed. Early harvest possible by covering with foil/fleece.

 

use    Salads are one of the most important vegetables worldwide. They are very rich in vitamins and refreshing.
Lettuce Merveille de 4 saisons lettuce seeds from Dürr Samen approx. 1000 grains Merveille de quatre saisons produces very beautiful, firm and well-closed, red-leaved heads of elite quality. Very productive and virus tolerant. From February to August. Early sowing in seed boxes, later directly on site. Cover the seeds only thinly. Uneven, after 6-15 days with an opt. Temperature of 10-16°C. Higher temperatures inhibit germs. Row spacing 30 cm, in the row 30 cm. When direct sowing, keep the distance apart and do not plant too deep. As sunny as possible. Prefers loose, humus-rich soils. Fertilize very carefully. Harvest as soon as a firm head has developed. Early harvest possible by covering with foil/fleece. Salads are one of the most important vegetables worldwide. They are very rich in vi
Lettuce Merveille de 4 saisons lettuce seeds from Dürr Samen approx. 1000 grains Merveille de quatre saisons produces very beautiful, firm and well-closed, red-leaved heads of elite quality. Very productive and virus tolerant. From February to August. Early sowing in seed boxes, later directly on site. Cover the seeds only thinly. Uneven, after 6-15 days with an opt. Temperature of 10-16°C. Higher temperatures inhibit germs. Row spacing 30 cm, in the row 30 cm. When direct sowing, keep the distance apart and do not plant too deep. As sunny as possible. Prefers loose, humus-rich soils. Fertilize very carefully. Harvest as soon as a firm head has developed. Early harvest possible by covering with foil/fleece. Salads are one of the most important vegetables worldwide. They are very rich in vi