Sorrel, well known to us all, is an old vegetable plant of the Buckwheat family. It contains a large amount of vitamins. There are other names for sorrel among the people, such as: wild beet, meadow apple or oxalis. Belleville sorrel, which is also called Belleville sorrel, is a cold-resistant, early maturing variety. This variety of sorrel loves moisture, is resistant to darkness and is not picky about the soil. From the article you will learn more about this sorrel variety, care and planting. This plant does not like sunny areas. Therefore, it is better to place it somewhere in partial shade from bushes and trees. Belleville sorrel will yield better when planted in loamy soil, although soil acidity is not as important for sorrel. Sorrel does not take up much space, 1 or 2 square meters will be enough for it. The most suitable time for sowing is the end of August or the end of autumn. Before sowing, it is imperative to dig up the garden bed on which sorrel will germinate, and compost or ash is suitable for fertilization. Nitrogen fertilizers are great for fertilizing and should be added to the soil 1-2 weeks before sowing. Before planting sorrel, you need to re-loosen and level the garden bed. Once the sorrel is planted, it must be kept in good condition. To do this, you need to: Sometimes dig in and water. Remove flower rosettes. On hot days, especially watch out for watering. Cut off excess leaves and mulch the soil before winter. Add humus or compost to the soil. Nitrogen fertilizers are great for fertilizing and should be added to the soil 1-2 weeks before sowing. Before planting sorrel, you need to re-loosen and level the garden bed. Once the sorrel is planted, it must be kept in good condition. To do this, you need to: Sometimes dig in and water. Remove flower rosettes. On hot days, especially watch out for watering. Cut off excess leaves and mulch the soil before winter. Add humus or compost to the soil. Nitrogen fertilizers are great for fertilizing and should be added to the soil 1-2 weeks before sowing. Before planting sorrel, you need to re-loosen and level the garden bed. Once the sorrel is planted, it must be kept in good condition. To do this, you need to: Sometimes dig in and water. Remove flower rosettes. On hot days, especially watch out for watering. Cut off excess leaves and mulch the soil before winter. Add humus or compost to the soil. Cut off excess leaves and mulch the soil before winter. Add humus or compost to the soil. Cut off excess leaves and mulch the soil before winter. Add humus or compost to the soil.
Sorrel Large-leaved, seeds Weight kg
$145.8
Sorrel Large-leaved, seeds Weight kg
250 in stock
SKU: O-86777
Categories: Grass and Green Seeds, Salads and greens (leafy vegetables), Seeds
Tags: grass, herbs, Salads and greens (leafy vegetables), seeds, spinach, vegetable garden
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