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Sorrel Seed, Large Leaf - Sow True Seed

Sorrel Seeds - Large Leaf

$3.25

Rumex acetosa

The herbal lemony flavor of sorrel makes a great addition to salads, sauces, or soups. A famed companion to fish. Will produce the most tender leaves in cool weather. Sow in spring or fall. Once established, can be propagated by root division.

Direct seed or transplant into the garden in early spring. Prefers full sun and well-draining soil. Water well to ensure good germination. Once germinated, sorrel will need at least an inch of water per week. Typically grown for leaves. Perennial. 

Minimum Seeds per Packet: 180

Packet Weight: 0.5g

Planting Season: Spring/Fall

Planting Method: Direct Seed or Transplant

Seed Depth: 1/4"

Direct Seed Spacing: 4-6"

Soil Temperature: 60℉

Days to Sprout: 7-14

Mature Spacing: 12-16"

Sun Requirement: Full Sun

Frost Tolerance: Moderately Tolerant

Days to Harvest: 100-115

Production Cycle: Perennial

When to Seed Sorrel

This perennial herb should be direct seeded into the garden in early spring or transplanted once all danger of frost has passed. 

Where to Plant Sorrel

This plant will appreciate a spot with full sun. Loose, well-draining soil is ideal but this plant will tolerate a wide range of growing conditions. It will also come back year after year, so keep this in mind when choosing a planting location! 

Growing Sorrel

Sow seeds ¼ inch deep and four to six inches apart. Once mature, thin to 12 to 16 inches apart. When established, this herb is low maintenance. 

Harvesting Sorrel

Sorrel leaves can be harvested and used like any other salad green. Leaving the growing tip intact will result in a cut-and-come-again harvest.

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Sorrel Seeds - Large Leaf

$3.25

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