Valerian
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340
Be tempted by Valerian, a native perennial with pale pinkish-white blooms. Known for its soothing properties and loved by pollinators, it can reach 1.5 m tall.
Data sheet
Sowing in nursery trays
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Direct sowing outdoors
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Harvest
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| Germination temperature | 20 °C |
| Sowing density | 3 g/10m² |
| Latin name | Valeriana officinalis L. |
| Life cycle | Perennial |
| Sowing depth | 5cm, 0 |
| Spacing | 30 x 50 cm |
| Exposure | Sun |
| Soil type | Rich soil, Humus-rich soil |
| Ease of cultivation | Medium |
| Medicinal | Yes |
| Edible flowers | No |
| Watering | Regular |
| Reference | 340 |
More info
Sow in spring (March–May) or autumn, 0.5–1 cm deep at 15–20 °C. Transplant, spacing plants 30×40 cm in cool, slightly moist soil. Growth begins once the true leaves appear, with flowering from May to July and root harvest in autumn.
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