🌿 Cultivate a Taste of Adventure with Winter Purslane!
The Outsidepride5000 Seeds Annual Claytonia Perfoliata Winter Purslane is a hardy, frost-tolerant herb that thrives in various soil types and requires minimal watering. With 5000 GMO-free seeds, this prolific self-sower is perfect for both culinary and medicinal uses, making it an essential addition to any herb garden. Ideal for container gardening, it offers fresh, succulent leaves nearly year-round, ensuring you never run out of delicious greens!
Material Features | GMO Free |
Color | Green |
Unit Count | 5000 Count |
Number of Pieces | 5000 |
Item Weight | 0.01 Pounds |
Expected Planting Period | Spring |
USDA Hardiness Zone | 5 |
Soil Type | Loam Soil |
Moisture Needs | Little To No Watering |
Expected Plant Height | 15 Inches |
Expected Blooming Period | Spring to Summer |
Sunlight Exposure | Partial Shade |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
Additional Features | Deer Resistant |
K**N
High quality seeds. Thank you
All seeds that i planted germinated. And i still have tons of seeds left. I am thinking of growing some indoor in my microgreen trays. It will be fun to have fresh minor lettuce right in the kitchen.
G**Y
Claytonia is a perfect product
This claytonia perfoliata (aka Miner's or Indian lettuce) popped out of the ground almost faster than I could plant them. Since they grow wild here, they should do well. Only problem was my eyes are not so good and seeds are so small, that I planted too many too close together and every one germinated. I recommend these seeds to anyone who is interested.
D**S
A Favorite First Green
Also known as Miner's Lettuce, this is the first green in our garden. Doesn't stay long but it is a real treat: tender, mild, juicy. Allow to seed and you'll have it each winter/spring.
D**A
tiny leaves
These have such tiny leaves that it is hard to make much of them. Good germination rate.
P**2
Tasty salad green
Ordered this a few years back, tasty and grew all over my garden without being invasive. This is a close relative to or is a CA native, it grows in the forests out here, an annual, and blooms in the spring. It seeds itself, but I enjoy it so much that I buy the seeds as insurance. It tastes like spinach and looks pretty in salad as well.
B**L
Inappropriate for Texas spring.
Not suitable for Texas spring. They all died.
A**N
Wow this is a great grower
This instructions call for 15-20 seeds per plant. So I accidentally planted the while tray. And look at the germination rate...Can I get a wow. I nibbled on a few leaves and the taste was really nice a mild lettuce flavor. Ordering more for next year. Thanks
G**X
Nothing sprouted at all
Put these all around my yard, and some in pots. Nothing
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