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French Corn Salad Seeds – 200 seeds

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Growing Snapshot

Botanical name
Valerianella locusta
Seed count
200 seeds
Light
Full sun to partial shade
Bloom or harvest window
Harvest young rosettes in 40-60 days; small white flowers may appear if plants bolt

French Corn Salad seeds for Valerianella locusta, also called mache or lambs lettuce, a cold-hardy leafy green with tender spoon-shaped rosettes for winter and early-spring salads.

Description

French Corn Salad Seeds grow Valerianella locusta, a cold-hardy European salad green also known as mache or lambs lettuce. The plants form tender spoon-shaped rosettes with a mild, nutty, slightly sweet flavor, making them useful for fall sowing, winter salads, and early-spring harvests when lettuce can be harder to grow.

Why Grow It

  • Cold-hardy leafy green for fall, winter, and early-spring salad harvests.
  • Compact 4-6 in. rosettes with tender spoon-shaped leaves and mild nutty flavor.
  • A classic French kitchen-garden green with good performance in cool, moist soil.

Growing Information

Botanical name Valerianella locusta
Life cycle Cool-season annual leafy green
Mature height Typically 4-6 in. tall as compact rosettes
Light Full sun to partial shade
Bloom or harvest window Harvest young rosettes in 40-60 days; small white flowers may appear if plants bolt
Seed count 200 seeds
Sowing advice Sow outdoors in late summer, fall, or very early spring while soil is cool. Cover lightly, keep evenly moist, and avoid hot soil for best germination.
Spacing Sow in short rows or blocks, thinning rosettes to about 4-6 in. apart for baby greens
Germination Usually 7-14 days in cool, moist soil; germination may decline in heat

Best For

  • winter salad greens
  • French kitchen gardens
  • cool-season raised beds
  • baby leaf harvests
  • heirloom vegetable gardens

Packet Details

Includes 200 seeds. Store seeds cool, dry, and dark until sowing. For best results, sow while soil is cool and keep the seedbed evenly moist.

FAQ

Is French Corn Salad actually corn?

No. French Corn Salad is Valerianella locusta, a small leafy salad green also called mache or lambs lettuce, not sweet corn.

When should I sow corn salad seeds?

Sow in late summer, fall, or very early spring while soil is cool and evenly moist.

How do I harvest mache?

Cut young rosettes when leaves are tender, usually 40-60 days after sowing, before plants bolt in warm weather.

Growing Guide

Botanical nameValerianella locusta
Seed count200 seeds
LightFull sun to partial shade
Bloom or harvest windowHarvest young rosettes in 40-60 days; small white flowers may appear if plants bolt

Use this guide as a planning reference. Germination and garden performance depend on local conditions, storage, timing, temperature, light, and moisture.

Additional information

Botanical name

Valerianella locusta

Life cycle

Cool-season annual leafy green

Mature height

Typically 4-6 in. tall as compact rosettes

Light

Full sun to partial shade

Bloom or harvest window

Harvest young rosettes in 40-60 days; small white flowers may appear if plants bolt

Seed count

200 seeds

Sowing advice

Sow outdoors in late summer, fall, or very early spring while soil is cool. Cover lightly, keep evenly moist, and avoid hot soil for best germination.

Spacing

Sow in short rows or blocks, thinning rosettes to about 4-6 in. apart for baby greens

Germination

Usually 7-14 days in cool, moist soil; germination may decline in heat

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