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«French» - Organic Lentil Seeds

«French» - Organic Lentil Seeds

1.14 €
Petite French Green Lentils have a pleasant, peppery flavor and lovely dark green color. No need to pre-soak these delicious legumes! They cook on the stovetop in just 25 minutes and are a terrific choice for dishes like salads and soups.

  • Packet Weight 1/10/100:

  • Manufacturer country: Ukraine
  • Product code: 12086-1
  • Available: a lot of
  • Germination: 90%
  • Unit: Beans
  • Crop year / Production date: 2024
  • Shelf life: 3 years

  • Organic Lentil «French»

    Petite French Green Lentils have a pleasant, peppery flavor and lovely dark green color. No need to pre-soak these delicious legumes! They cook on the stovetop in just 25 minutes and are a terrific choice for dishes like salads and soups.
     

    How to Grow Lentils

    Consider your climate when growing lentils. Lentils prefer well drained soil planted on south or east exposures to better utilize the sun’s warmth and get the little seedlings to erupt. Good drainage is of primary concern, as even short periods of flooded or waterlogged soil will kill lentil plants.

    A temperate climate is required for summer crops or lentils can be grown as a winter annual in subtropical climes. The garden should be tilled and raked, removing stones and other debris as lentils propagate via seed dispersal. A cool season plant, growing lentil plants are tolerant of spring frosts but not of drought or high temperatures, which will reduce yield.

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