Seeds

Organic luxury mesclun

Lactuca sativa and Brassica spp.

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Quantity Approximately 1000 seeds
Exposure Sun to partial shade

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Family Asteraceae, Brassicaceae
Type Vegetable
Cycle Annual

Organic luxury mesclun is a generous and refined mix that transforms the vegetable garden into a true mosaic of textures, colors, and flavors from the very first weeks of cultivation. Composed of various lettuces and mustards, it offers remarkable visual richness, where tender greens, deep reds, and foliage with shapes that are sometimes round, sometimes elongated, or finely cut, intermingle. With each harvest, this mix renews the experience in the garden as well as at the table, with young, fresh, and characterful leaves that make up ever-changing salads. Its rapid growth provides almost immediate satisfaction, ideal for gardeners who love to see their vegetable garden quickly respond to their care. When sown successively, it allows harvests to be spread over a long period and ensures a continuous abundance of delicate or slightly pungent greens. Easy to cultivate, it thrives in cool, well-drained soil, in sun or soft light depending on the season. Its dense foliage beautifully covers the space and gives the garden an impression of lively, almost exuberant freshness. It is a nourishing, aesthetic, and very accessible mix, perfect for combining speed, diversity, and gustatory pleasure every day.

Organic luxury mesclun

Planting guide

From plantingto establishment.

Planting depth 0.5 to 1 cm (0.2 to 0.4 in)
Establishment temperature 10 to 22 °C (50 to 72 °F)
Establishment time 4 to 10 days

Soil and care

The rightconditions.

Exposure Sun to partial shade
Soil Well-drained and fertile
Watering Regular

Container growing

A controlledenvironment.

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Organic luxury mesclun

Bloom and dimensions

The completeprofile.

Bloom periodJune to August
Harvest20 days after sowing
Organic luxury mesclun

Garden associations

What to plantwith it.

Good companionsRadishes, carrots, spinach
Avoid planting withCabbage, fennel
Lettuce, microgreens, successive harvests, container gardening, edible garden