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Open-Pollinated
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Shipping costs in metropolitan France
for purchases over a certain amount — excluding plants
Laitue Batavia De Printemps et d’Été Reine des Glaces
Lettuces

Ice Queen - Batavia Lettuce

Ref : P3610 - Lactuca sativa
Bag of 2 grams

This old-fashioned variety, adapted to heat and late crops, produces dark green, serrated leaves forming a tight head. It can be used as a cutting lettuce, or eaten raw or cooked.

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in bucket, in the ground

Sow in pots or slabs at a temperature of 10-18°C, one month before planting. Cover the seeds with a thin layer of soil, press lightly and water. Once the plants have 4 leaves, prick out. Alternatively, sow in rows 30 cm apart, every 15 days, to stagger harvesting. Thin to 10 cm, then 30 cm. This type of sowing produces hardier plants, less susceptible to bolting.

January, February, March, April

April, May, June, July, August, September

April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November

in the ground, in pot

semi-shade, sunny

medium

humus

wet, drained, furniture

Lactuca sativa

early

From 120 to 180 g

2 grams

crunchy

batavia

Green

curly

France

1885

"Vilmorin-Andrieux "Les Plantes Potagères

This old variety from France is described in Vilmorin-Andrieux's 1885 book "Les Plantes Potagères". It is also known as "Frisée de Beauregard", "Regina dei Ghiacci".

Companion plants
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3 TO 4 DAYS
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Orders with plants entered from Thursday, May 2 10 am will be prepared and shipped the week of Monday, May 13, to guarantee you a quality of plants. Only Chronopost orders will be shipped on Monday, May 6 and Thursday, May 9.