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Chicory Rossa Di Verona
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Lettuce Amerikanischer Brauner
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Lettuce Appia
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Lettuce Baby Leaf
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Lettuce Batavia Bionda Di Parigi
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Lettuce Beata
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Lettuce Bionda A Foglia Riccia
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Lettuce Black Seeded Simpson
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Lettuce Blonde De Paris
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Lettuce Crisp Mint
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Lettuce Crunchita
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Lettuce Derel
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Lettuce Dubagold
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Lettuce Grand Rapids
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Varieties for Every Garden
- Lettuce: Choose from early and medium-early varieties like leaf, butterhead, oak leaf, and romaine types. These lettuces mature quickly, generally within 35 to 70 days, providing tender, green, red, or violet leaves that are perfect for salads and garnishing.
- Chicory: Add a slightly savory twist to your dishes with chicory varieties producing crisp heads weighing up to 800 grams. Suitable for summer and autumn harvests, chicory adds both texture and color to your garden.
- Corn Salad (Lamb's Lettuce): Fast-growing and easy to cultivate, corn salad varieties are ideal for multiple sowings throughout the season. Their mild, nutty flavor and large oval leaves make them a popular choice for fresh salads and healthy meals.
Benefits and Growing Tips
- Most varieties thrive in fertile, loose, and well-drained soils with neutral pH, ideal for Estonia's climate.
- They grow well in sunny spots, whether in open fields or protected greenhouses.
- Many seeds come in hermetic packaging to ensure freshness and high germination rates.
- Suitable for spring, summer, and autumn harvests, allowing gardeners to enjoy fresh greens for an extended period.
- Some varieties are resistant to common diseases like powdery mildew, enhancing yield and quality.
Tips for Success
- Sow seeds multiple times during the growing season to ensure a continuous supply of fresh leaves.
- Use seed tapes or strips for even spacing and easier cultivation, especially suitable for beginners and urban gardeners.
- Keep soil moist but well-drained to support healthy root development and prevent diseases.
- Consider growing some varieties indoors or on balconies to embrace urban gardening trends and enjoy fresh greens year-round.
- Harvest leaves regularly to encourage new growth and prolong the harvesting period.
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