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Dieses, ursprünglich aus China stammende, niedrige, 15–20 cm hochwachsende Blattgemüse besticht durch die, bei kühler Witterung wie vergoldet wirkende, attraktive Blattrosette. Die Sorte ist absolut kälteliebend und für den Anbau in der Nebensaison prädestiniert. Das zarte Blatt ist gegart oder roh im Salat eine besonders schmackhafte Ergänzung in der winterlichen Küche.
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Direct sowing outdoors under fleece starting from February/March and July until September; pre-cultivation for frost-free conservatories from July to January for succession planting; cold greenhouses from February to April
Distances: broad sowing or in rows with a spacing of approx. 15-20 cm; 2-3 cm within the row
Required quantity of seeds: bunches: 80-100 g/are; cut leaves: 150-180 g/are; TSW 2.5-3.5 g; approx. 80 grains/running metre
Sowing depth: approx. 1-2 cm
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