Laitue : Romaine : Corsair
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Laitue : Romaine : Corsair
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Vegetable
Légume
Récolte:
Summer-Autumn
Désignation
Sweet, large, solid, heavy heads with a butter yellow heart. A sturdy habit helps it to grow well under adverse conditions. Good Mosaic Virus Resistance and excellent standing ability.
Semis
Sow thinly from spring to mid summer at two week intervals 6mm (¼in) deep, in drills 30cm (12in) apart. A moist, well drained, fertile soil which has had plenty of compost dug in the previous autumn is best. In very hot weather it is best to water the soil before sowing and sow during the early afternoon. An early spring sowing under cloches will provide a really early crop.
Culture
Thin out gradually to 25-30cm (10-12in) apart.
Entretien
You will find that young heads have a far sweeter flavour than fully mature ones and you will soon find the best time for harvesting to give optimum flavour. |
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