Landcress
£2.50
Landcress looks and tastes very similar to watercress; it is, though, grown in the soil just like any other salad crop.
Description
Barbarea verna
An easy to grow biennial herb, Landcress looks and tastes very similar to watercress. It is, though, grown in the soil just like any other salad crop. Landcress – also known as American cress – has a rosetted growth habit, and can be harvested at any stage in a cut-and-grow-again system.
Landcress can grow year round in most parts of the UK, but does best in the autumn and spring, and in tunnels or greenhouses over the winter.
Approximate number of seeds per pack: 20