Most vegetables and salads can be harvested from your own garden in May and June at the earliest. Lamb's lettuce can be sown all year round due to its winter hardiness and can therefore be harvested just a few weeks after the snow has melted.

Prefer lamb's lettuce in the house and on the balcony in autumn and winter

Lamb's lettuce loves a sunny spot and can easily be grown in flower boxes (€16.99) and pots on the windowsill and then pricked out. However, it can also be sown directly in window boxes (€109.00) and vegetable beds in autumn and overwintered under the snow cover in order to obtain an early harvest.

tips and tricks

Balcony boxes with lamb's lettuce that are otherwise unused over the winter are particularly practical. Sow the lamb's lettuce directly in the flower boxes after the balcony plants have withered in autumn in order to be able to harvest fresh lamb's lettuce as early as March.

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