Quick Info
Cold Winters
Mid-summer
Mild Winters
Sept – Feb
Sun/Shade
Full sun
Sow Seeds
1 inch apart
1/4 inch deep
Days To Germinate
14 – 28 days
Specialty Salads
Gala Mâche
Gala Mâche
(Valerianella locusta)
Quick Info
Cold Winters
Mid-summer
Mild Winters
Sept – Feb
Sun/Shade
Full sun
Sow Seeds
1 inch apart
1/4 inch deep
Days To Germinate
14 – 28 days
(Valerianella locusta)
Seed Count: Approx. 250-255 / Weight: 750 mg
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Quick Info
Cold Winters
Mid-summer
Mild Winters
Sept – Feb
Sun/Shade
Full sun
Sow Seeds
1 inch apart
1/4 inch deep
Days To Germinate
14 – 28 days






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GROWING INSTRUCTIONS
ANNUAL
Spring harvest
Frost hardy
EASIEST TO START OUTDOORS
Mâche grows best sown in cooler weather to provide late fall and/or early spring salads. It tolerates light frosts well. In Cold Winter Areas, plant in mid-August for a fall crop or as early in spring as ground can be worked. In Mild Winter Areas, late summer/early fall planted mache will overwinter to fill the first spring salad bowls.
Sow seed 1/4 inch deep and 1 inch apart in rows 6 to 8 inches apart or broadcast thinly for bed planting. Seeds germinate slowly and unevenly over 14 to 28 days. Keep seed bed evenly moist during germination. Thin seedlings 3 inches apart when plants are large enough to handle. Keep well weeded and protect from slugs and snails.