Appia lettuce is a vegetable garden plant with many health benefits. Rich in vitamins and minerals, it is ideal for boosting the immune system and preventing illness. What's more, it's low in calories, making it an excellent choice for the figure-conscious. In the kitchen, appia lettuce can be eaten raw in salads, but it can also be cooked to accompany a variety of dishes. Its mild, crunchy flavour makes it a versatile ingredient that goes perfectly with many other foods.To grow appia lettuce in the vegetable garden, it is important to choose a sunny spot with well-drained soil that is rich in organic matter. The seeds can be sown directly in the ground from spring onwards, spaced out about 20 cm apart. They can also be sown in pots or buckets and transplanted once they have reached a few centimetres in height. It is advisable to water them regularly to…
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Appia lettuce

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  • Exposure
  • Frost Hardiness
  • Cultivation Difficulty
  • Sowing Depth
  • Plant Spacing
  • Row Spacing
  • Germination Time
  • Germination Temperature
  • Lifecycle
  • Adult Height
  • Maintenance
  • Water Requirements
  • Soil Type
  • Soil pH Preference
  • Pest Sensitivity
  • Disease Sensitivity
  • Weed Sensitivity
  • Pollination
  • Propagation
  • Seed Storage