OTHER GREENS All are to be grown in reasonably moist, fertile soil. Cress, Corn Salad, and Arugula should be sown in place in late winter through mid-spring and harvested before hot weather, or in early fall for a late fall harvest. Mustard greens may be grown in the same way, but often give a harvest well into the summer heat. Collards may be started indoors and set out as transplants 2-4 weeks before last frost date in spring for a summer harvest. Or direct seed in the garden anytime until mid-summer for a fall harvest. 100-400 seeds per packet.
Corn Salad or Mache - Verte D' Etampes     New!
This variety was popular in 1880's France. It produces flavorful, deep green leaves, and the small plants are fairly cold-hardy."They bear cold weather remarkably well, and they have the advantage of losing their freshness less than those of any other kind while they are being brought to market."

Item Code: OG115  
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