Welldales tortoise corn salad mix produces lambs lettuce, also known as corn salad, mâche or valerianella locusta. This low growing leafy green forms soft rosettes that are ideal for reptile grazing trays, indoor growing pots, greenhouse sowing, raised beds, outdoor patches and tortoise enclosure planting. Lambs Lettuce is especially useful as a cool season crop for spring, autumn and mild winter growing, offering a fresh home grown alternative to shop bought salad leaves. It can be fed as part of a mixed tortoise diet alongside other suitable weeds, grasses, herbs and leafy greens, helping to create a more natural feeding routine with fresh reptile safe salad grown from seed.
Lambs Lettuce Seeds For Tortoise Food
- Valerianella Locusta Produces Soft Leafy Rosettes – Also Known As Corn Salad Or Mâche
- Low Growing Salad Plants – Usually Reaching Around 15cm Tall With A Spread Of Around 20cm
- Soft Spoon Shaped Leaves – Edible Leaves Can Reach Up To Around 15cm Long In Good Conditions
- Fresh Reptile Salad Greens – Suitable For Tortoises As Part Of A Mixed Diet
Cool Season Reptile Salad Greens
- Excellent For Spring And Autumn Growing – Also Useful Through Mild Winter Conditions With Protection
- Tender Leaves During Cooler Months – Helpful When Many Warm Season Tortoise Plants Slow Down
- Home Grown Alternative To Salad Bags – Gives Better Control Over Freshness, Harvest Size And Growing Conditions
- Low Rosette Growth – Suits Grazing Trays, Picking, Small Batch Growing And Tortoise Feeding Areas
Corn Salad Seeds For Trays And Pots
- Grow In Indoor Trays Or Greenhouses – Also Suitable For Outdoor Patches, Raised Beds And Enclosure Planting
- Useful For Pots And Containers – Works Well In Small Beds, Shaded Garden Corners And Patio Growing Spaces
- Mix With Other Tortoise Food Plants – Grow Alongside Plantain, Dandelion, Chicory, Clover And Vetch
- Fresh Lambs Lettuce Plants – Add Soft Leafy Greens To Tortoise Runs, Grazing Areas And Feeding Spaces









