Lettuce "Black Seeded Simpson"
Leaf lettuce "Black Seeded Simpson" - Lactuca sativa L.
The leaves are large, corrugated, light green, juicy, without bitterness.
Early, resistant to disease, fertile leaf lettuce variety. Grow within 53-60 days. The plant has large, curly, pale green, juicy, not bitter leaves, weights about 250-400 g.
Can be grown in a glasshouse and in the open field. Not demanding to heat, sun-loving. Grow best in humus rich, water-permeable soil. Grow poorly in the shade and acidic soil.
Suitable for growing in greenhouses and outdoors. 1 g = 800-1200 seeds.
The leaves are large, corrugated, light green, juicy, without bitterness.
Early, resistant to disease, fertile leaf lettuce variety. Grow within 53-60 days. The plant has large, curly, pale green, juicy, not bitter leaves, weights about 250-400 g.
Can be grown in a glasshouse and in the open field. Not demanding to heat, sun-loving. Grow best in humus rich, water-permeable soil. Grow poorly in the shade and acidic soil.
Suitable for growing in greenhouses and outdoors. 1 g = 800-1200 seeds.
* All salads are extremely rich in potassium (up to 320 mg per 100 g), calcium (up to 108 mg per 100 g), iron (up to 2 mg per 100 g) and phosphorus, and watercress is also often high in iodine.
They contain almost all vitamins: B1, B2, C, P, PP, K, E, folic acid (vitamin B9), carotene (provitamin A).
* If you need to keep the salad for several days, sprinkle it with water, put it in plastic bags and keep it in the refrigerator.
A slightly wilted salad will become fresh if you put it in cold water for 30-40 minutes.
Eng.: Leaf Lettuce. Suom.: Lehtisalaatti. Sven.: Sallat.