Lamb's lettuce and spinach

Lamb's lettuce. It is usually grown for the fall harvest, because drought and heat in spring cause the inflorescence shoots to break out. It winters in the ground under light cover. Clay-sandy soils are the best for her, and because it is an aftercrop crop, you can choose a position for it after plants previously left the field, grown in manure.
Sowing date: end VIL.end VIII.
Variations: German, Stamps.

Common spinach. Can be sown for spring or autumn harvest; winters well under light cover. At high temperatures, it breaks out into flower shoots and becomes bitter. Requires very good soil: light, warm and fertile, and at the same time with high water capacity. It is sown directly into the ground, in rows what 20 cm, and in a row – quite dense. Sowing dates: for the spring harvest – end of IInd half of IV; for the fall harvest – end of VII…end of VIII.
Variations: Copy, Winter giant, koniec VII 30, koniec VII, First F1.

New Zealand spinach – leprosy. It is eaten like ordinary spinach, but its cultivation is completely different. It is grown for summer harvest and grows well in high temperatures. Requires large amounts of water and fertile soil in the first year after manure. The seeds take a long time to germinate, therefore they are sown after soaking in pots, and then blows it up, in spacing 100 x 40 cm. Harvesting is carried out gradually, and the pruned plants grow better.
Sowing date: jak u endywii…Melon.
Planting date: half of V.