| Mache Seeds - Mache Seed - Also known as Lamb's Lettuce and Dutch Corn Salad, Mache is an easy to grow, alternative to lettuce for salads. The large leaves can be used raw in salads, as an herb for flavoring or cooked like spinach. Mache has the mildest flavor and softest texture of any salad green. |
$3.00 |
| Mache Gala Seeds - Also known as Lambs' Lettuce, Mache is a delightful mild nutty flavored salad green that grows in pretty fist-sized green rosettes. It is the only unusual salad ingredient popular with my finicky teenager. Vigorous and cold-tolerant, Mache will self sow if some plants are left to go to seed. |
$2.69 |
| Mache 'Verte de Cambrai' - Seeds--French vegetable - L'Atelier Vert - - Everything - Verte de Cambrai' is still one of the major varieties grown by French market gardeners. It is extremely cold-resistant and will over-winter in all but the most brutal climates, providing earliest spring greens from a late fall sowing. Alternatively plant throughout the year for an almost continuous harvest of this prized salad. Certified organic seed. |
$5.94 |
| Corn Salad Mache Bistro |
$1.95 |
| Mache (Valerianella locusta) seeds, organic - Annual or overwintering annual, native to Europe. Gently demulcent and tasty salad green is considered to be one of the tonic herbs of spring, providing chlorophyll at times when edible greens can be scarce. Sow in fall, midwinter, or spring—in successions. Mache is truly the tenderest of greens. |
$2.95 |
| Mâche d'Italie - Seeds--French vegetable - L'Atelier Vert - - Everything - Valerianella eriocarpa) is a different species from other mâches. It is a bit less hardy, if grown in cold weather, but makes up in productivity and flavor. Delicious rosettes of fine-textured leaves. A gourmet delight, rare and hard to find. Organic seed. |
$5.47 |
| Vert de Cambrai Corn Salad, Mache-heirloom - untreated - sustainable - vegetable seeds - Vert de Cambrai Latin: Valerianella locusta Culture: CW / Matures 6-8 / Harvest to 20 / Yield 130-540/ Spacing 8 / Area Descr: Also known as Rapunzel. Small Dark-green leaves have a mild flavor and delicate texture. Hardy to 0 degrees but doesnt like heat. Sown in Autumn to stand the Winter. Whole plants are harvested for salad greens. Very high in vitamin C. Grows like spinach (except hardier). Days: 45-60s Seeds: 200 Source: C |
$1.75 |
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