LAMBS LETTUCE - VALERIANELLA LOCUSTA - CORN SALAD (2000 SEEDS) 

Corn salads, also known as Lambs Lettuce or Mâche are unusual salad crops because they are very cold hardy and grow best during the autumn and winter and can be picked outdoors between November and January when home-grown salading are distinctly rare.

Corn Salad is a traditional old French variety, the compact plants have good colour and small leaf shape. It is among the softest and most tender of all greens, the leaves have a sweet buttery flavour which almost melt in the mouth.

Harvesting can begin within a few weeks of sowing when the plants have produced four pairs of leaves. Matures in 50 Days.

Corn salad is an easy to grow and pleasant alternative to lettuce. At its best in temperate areas, this tasty vegetable has succulent leaves which are a staple ingredient for winter salads; they can also be cooked like spinach.

Sow successionally in autumn, plants can be ready to crop from 20 to 50 days after sowing. Overwinter and harvest baby rosettes through early in spring for early-season gourmet greens.

Sowing: Late summer to late autumn

Sow successionally at fortnightly intervals from late summer to late autumn once temperatures begin to drop.

The most common method of cultivation is to broadcast the seed on a plot of well-prepared ground, otherwise they can be sown in rows 13mm (0.5in) deep and 15cm (6in) apart. Cover seeds with 3mm (1/8in) of fine soil.

If individual plants are placed about 15cm (6in) apart, rather than planting them by broadcasting the seed, you will get large and bushy salad greens of the most succulent texture.

Thin to 15-20cm (6 to 8in) apart in rows when the plants are 5cm (2in) tall. Use the thinnings in the kitchen and leave plants at 4-6in (10-15cm) spacings to mature.

Allow one to two weeks for germination, depending upon weather and soil warmth. Guard against birds and slugs at the early stages.

By October, young plants should be well established and able to survive the rigors of winter. The salad then can be harvested all winter long.

Cultivation:

Corn salad will grow in nearly all soils and situations but enjoys rich moist soil. Water the young plants during dry spells and ensure that weeds do not swamp the plant.

This winter hardy plant should be lightly mulched during very severe cold weather. If the flavour ever turns a little bitter, blanch the leaves before the next picking by covering the plants with a box or pot for a few days before harvesting.

Tempting as it may be, do not try and grow as a summer salad crop as the warmer temperatures invariably cause this to run to seed very quickly.

Harvesting: 30-60 days from Sowing

Robust growth in good conditions provides the first bowlful of mâche thinnings by late October. Corn salad is ready to use when 3-4 leaves have developed, Harvest the outer leaves as needed for use in salads or cooked like spinach. Harvest with a small sharp knife. Grasp the plant and cut near the base for whole rosettes, or an inch or two higher for cut-and-come-again leaves. If you cut just some of the leaves mâche will keep growing and give you another cutting. It is at its best if gathered before flowers appear.

Culinary Use:

In the kitchen wash the leaves thoroughly to remove grit. Use them as a substitute for lettuce or spinach. Because of its nutty flavor, try using cold-pressed peanut oil or a sesame oil, or even pricey hazelnut oil in any dressing you prepare.

Mâche stores well for up to two weeks in a plastic bag in the refrigerator. Wash it just before serving.

Fresh seeds are packed in ziplock bags! 

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