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My AccountMid to dark-green, slightly blistered (semi-savoy) leaves.
Resistant to 7 races of mildew, slow to bolt.
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Mid green leaves slightly blistered ( semi-savoy )
Sow Outdoors: March-September, thinly, direct into the required harvest position, ½in (1cm) deep in rows 12in (30cm) apart. Keep soil moist at all times.
Grow On: If necessary thin seedlings to 4in (10cm) apart. Use thinnings as baby leaf.
Harvest: April-October pick young leaves to encourage a steady supply.
This vigorous variety is slow to bolt and mildew resistant.Use fleece to protect crop from frost or cold wind.
Standard Seeds E.C Rules and Regulations.
August is primarily about harvesting your crops, but there are still some vegetables that can be sown and planted out!
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