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Open-Pollinated
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Lettuces

Little Queen - Head Lettuce

Ref : P3705 - Lactuca sativa
Bag of 1 gram

This old variety produces dark-green "fat" leaves, crisp and fleshy, with an almost sweet taste, forming a firm apple up to 20 cm in diameter.

This variety is highly resistant to drought.

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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. You can also sow lightly, directly in the field, every 15 days for better staggered harvests, then thin out. This type of sowing produces hardier plants, less susceptible to bolting.

February, March, April

April, May, June, July, August

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

in the ground, in pot

semi-shade, sunny

medium

humus

wet, drained, furniture

Lactuca sativa

early

From 100 to 150 g

1 gram

crunchy

head

Light green

smooth

France

1883

"Vilmorin-Andrieux "Les Plantes Potagères

This old semi-Roman variety was illustrated in Vilmorin-Andrieux's "Les Plantes Potagères" in 1880 under the name "Romaine Leboeuf" and is also known as "Little Queen Lettuce".

Companion plants
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