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- LIFE CYCLE:Annual
- LIGHT REQUIREMENT:Full Sun
- PLANTING SEASON:Spring
- DAYS TO MATURITY:50 days
- PLANT SPACING:8 inches
- PLANTING DEPTH:0 inch
- SOWING METHOD:Direct Sow
- WATER NEEDS:Average
- COLD STRATIFICATION:No
- SHIPS:Year Round
How to Grow Green Purslane
WHEN TO PLANT PURSLANE SEEDS
Plant indoors 4-6 weeks before the last frost of the season or plant outdoors directly into the garden after the last frost of the season.
WHERE TO PLANT PURSLANE SEEDS
Purslane thrives in a wide range of soils, provided they are well drained and have access to full sun (6-8 hours of sun per day). Purslane will readily grow in areas that are too dry for other plants or have soil of poor quality. Purslane has a tendency to spread itself; it thrives best when given enough space to sprawl out 1 or 2 feet per plant.
HOW TO PLANT PURSLANE SEEDS
Sow directly into moist soil via broadcasting. Do not cover seed. Keep soil moist throughout the germination process. Once established, Purslane will readily self seed.
HOW TO HARVEST PURSLANE
The entirety of the plant, including the flowers, can be harvested to eat throughout the growing season. Entire stems can be cut, but be sure to leave some growth behind in order to preserve the plant. For the best flavor, harvesting young tender leaves or stems is ideal. Flavor of the leaves and stems are at their best when harvested before Purslane starts to bloom. Purslane can be refrigerated or frozen as desired to store for later.