Seed Freaks - Cress: Wrinkled

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Seed Freaks – Cress: Wrinkled

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SALAD GREENS: WRINKLED CRESS

(LEPIDIUM SATIVUM)

Also known as garden cress and pepper cress.

This biennial crop grows to 15cm in height and produces, as the name suggests, crinkled leaves with a spicy peppery flavour.

best eaten raw,  it is perfect for adding a flavourful punch to salads and sandwiches.

A cut and come again crop.

 

WHEN TO PLANT

Cool Climate: ALL YEAR

Temperate: ALL YEAR

Sub – Tropical: ALL YEAR

Tropical: ALL YEAR

Arid: ALL YEAR

 

SOIL PREFERENCES

PH 5.5 – 6.5

Fertile, well-drained soil.

GROWING TIPS

Direct sow in spring-autumn.

Over winter can be grown in a greenhouse.

Sow 2mm deep, 4cm apart and15cm between rows.

Water regularly.

 

DAYS TO HARVEST

25 – 30 Days

APPROX 100 SEEDS

OPEN POLLINATED SEED 100% TASMANIAN GROWN

GROWN ORGANICALLY

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GROWING GUIDE FOR WRINKLED CRESS

1. Sow the seeds: Wrinkled cress seeds can be sown directly into the soil

or started indoors in seed trays. Sow the seeds thinly and cover with a

light layer of soil or vermiculite. Keep the soil moist until the seeds

germinate, which usually takes 7-10 days.

2. Provide adequate light: Wrinkled cress prefers full sun to partial

shade. If starting seeds indoors, provide them with adequate light

using grow lights or placing the seed trays near a sunny window.

3. Watering: Wrinkled cress is drought-tolerant, but it prefers consistent

moisture. Water regularly, but do not over-water to prevent the soil

from becoming waterlogged.

4. Fertilising: Wrinkled cress does not require fertilisation, but you can

provide a light application of a balanced fertiliser when the plants are

about 3-4 weeks old.

5. Harvesting: Wrinkled cress can be harvested once the leaves are large

enough to use. You can harvest the entire plant or simply pluck off the

outer leaves. The leaves will have a milder flavour when they are

young.

6. Pests and Diseases: Wrinkled cress is relatively pest and disease free,

but it can be affected by aphids, whiteflies, and fungal diseases such as

powdery mildew if the air is too humid.

7. Note: Wrinkled cress is a cool-season crop, it can be planted in spring

or fall and it can grow in a wide range of soil pH and nutrient levels.