DESCRIPTION
Curled Cress Herb Garden Seeds
Curled Cress Herb Growing Habits
Non-GMO (Lepidium sativum) Curled Cress plants grow as an upright herbaceous annual which with early maturity. This garden cress variety reaches up to 2" tall, developing tender clover-green leaves with a verdant, peppery aroma. The baby green leaves of your cress herbs will be ready for harvest by either spring or early fall. As the warm temperatures start to rise, your Curled Cress will begin to bolt as their seeds develop, before blooming edible white flowers.
The Culinary Uses of Curled Cress Herb
Annual and herbaceous plants such as Curled Cress, also known as "Peppergrass" provide edible stems, leaves, flowers, and seeds"all of which can be used with a variety of dishes, like fresh baby green salads, egg-salad sandwiches, as a garnish to soups or as a sprouted microgreen! The flowers of Curled Cress Herb also make a popular savory flavor when roasted with turnips.
The Gardening Benefits of Curled Cress Herb & Seed
Curled Cress varieties can be easily grown as freshly sprouted microgreens. As this early-maturing herb provides tender baby leaves throughout the season, gardeners harvest garden cress for its medicinal benefits and for its peppery flavor as a bright garnish.
ATTRIBUTES
Basic Info
Latin Name: |
Lepidium sativum |
Color: |
Clover-green leaves and stems, white flowers |
Flavor: |
Tender, fresh, peppery, verdant |
Growing Info
Days to Maturity: |
40-50 (leaves) 50+ (seeds) Annual |
Hardiness Zones: |
3-12 |
Growth Habit: |
Upright/herbaceous |
Soil Preference: |
Moist, amended, loamy and well-drained |
Temp Preference: |
Cooler |
Light Preference: |
Full sun |
Other
Seed Planting Depth: |
1/4 Inches |
Seed Plant Spacing: |
18-24 Inches |
Pests/diseases: |
Flea beetles, slugs, alternaria leaf spot |