
Curly Cress Peppergrass
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Lepidium sativum.
Fast-growing, frilly leaves leap out of the ground. A little cress really spices up a salad or sandwich. Plant a small amount of Curly Cress Peppergrass seeds frequently or grow indoors as microgreens in nearly any size of container. Curly Cress is a good seed to use in classroom settings because of its super sonic growth rate. The taste is mildly spicy and not too dissimilar to black pepper. It is a relative of both Watercress and the mustard family, and boasts a similar flavour profile. Cress is an incredibly rich source of vitamin C and K.
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- Really spices up a salad or sandwich
- Rapidly growing, frilly leaves
- Plant a small amount frequently
- Open pollinated seeds
- Matures in 10 days
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[description action="start"]
Lepidium sativum.
Fast-growing, frilly leaves leap out of the ground. A little cress really spices up a salad or sandwich. Plant a small amount of Curly Cress Peppergrass seeds frequently or grow indoors as microgreens in nearly any size of container. Curly Cress is a good seed to use in classroom settings because of its super sonic growth rate. The taste is mildly spicy and not too dissimilar to black pepper. It is a relative of both Watercress and the mustard family, and boasts a similar flavour profile. Cress is an incredibly rich source of vitamin C and K.
[description action="end"][quickfacts action="start quickfacts"]
- Really spices up a salad or sandwich
- Rapidly growing, frilly leaves
- Plant a small amount frequently
- Open pollinated seeds
- Matures in 10 days
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Original: $2.91
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$1.02Description
[description action="start"]
Lepidium sativum.
Fast-growing, frilly leaves leap out of the ground. A little cress really spices up a salad or sandwich. Plant a small amount of Curly Cress Peppergrass seeds frequently or grow indoors as microgreens in nearly any size of container. Curly Cress is a good seed to use in classroom settings because of its super sonic growth rate. The taste is mildly spicy and not too dissimilar to black pepper. It is a relative of both Watercress and the mustard family, and boasts a similar flavour profile. Cress is an incredibly rich source of vitamin C and K.
[description action="end"][quickfacts action="start quickfacts"]
- Really spices up a salad or sandwich
- Rapidly growing, frilly leaves
- Plant a small amount frequently
- Open pollinated seeds
- Matures in 10 days
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