Common Sorrel (Rumex acetosa)
Common sorrel is a perennial plant growing wild in meadows, well worth introducing into your garden thanks to its excellent taste and health benefits.
It forms dense rosettes of elongated, arrow-shaped leaves, which are a valuable culinary ingredient.
The leaves contain many vitamins and minerals such as iron, calcium and magnesium.
Easy to grow and low-maintenance, it can thrive in almost any garden.
Sowing
Seeds are best sown directly into the ground in a sunny position.
Prepare the soil by removing weeds and lightly loosening it.
It should be moist and fertile to ensure juicy and healthy leaves.
Sowing depth
Place the seeds at a depth of about 1 cm to provide proper access to moisture and nutrients, essential for fast and healthy growth.



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