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3000 French Sorrel Seeds for Planting - Rau
3000 French Sorrel Seeds for Planting - Rau
3000 French Sorrel Seeds for Planting - Rau
3000 French Sorrel Seeds for Planting - Rau
3000 French Sorrel Seeds for Planting - Rau
3000 French Sorrel Seeds for Planting - Rau
3000 French Sorrel Seeds for Planting - Rau

3000 French Sorrel Seeds for Planting - Rau Chua- Organic Spinach Dock Narrow-leaved Dock Seeds, Non-GMO Garden Sorrel Seeds

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UPC / ISBN 646688600677
Shipping Weight 0.02 lbs
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Shipping Dimension 3.86 x 2.36 x 0.28 inches
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3000 French Sorrel Seeds for Planting - Rau Features

  • Grows this perennial herb plant in USDA Zones 3 - 7. Sorrel plants will reach 16 - 24 inches in height.

  • Garden sorrel is cultivated variety with clear green leaves. This variety, Sorrel Green de Belleville, is slower bolting than the wild species. The slightly acid tang of the young succulent leaves gives zest to salads. Garden sorrel herb can be cooked as spinach and makes a nice soup.

  • Sorrel is propagated from herb seeds, usually sown in March or April, though it may be sown in any of the spring months.

  • Sow 3 - 4 sorrel herb seeds per plant, in drills 6 inches apart, and thin out when the plants are 1 or 2 inches high. When the stalks run up in July, they should be cut back.

  • The roots will then put out new leaves, which will be tender and better for kitchen use than the older leaves, so that by cutting down the shoots of some plants at different times, there will always be a supply of young leaves. Remove flowering tops of sorrel to keep the leaves tender.


About 3000 French Sorrel Seeds For Planting - Rau

Sorrel (Rumex acetosa), also called common sorrel or garden sorrel, is a perennial herbaceous plant in the family Polygonaceae. Other names for sorrel include spinach dock and narrow-leaved dock ('dock' is a common name for the genus Rumex). Sorrel is a common plant in grassland habitats and is often cultivated as a leaf vegetable or herb. Sorrel is the name for a variety of leafy greens that are often available at farmers' markets, especially in the spring or summer. It can be used in salads, stir-fries, marinades, soups, and casseroles. It pairs well with fish, as well as cream, yogurt, and cheese.