Claytonia likes a cool environment. The seeds are best when planted in soil the place the temperature is fifty to fifty-five degrees Fahrenheit, although can with stand up to sixty-five degrees Fahrenheit, which makes claytonia the right fall, winter and early spring vegetable for the backyard.
Seeds sown outdoors must be sown slightly deeper than those planted in the greenhouse or home to make sure more uniform moisture. For seed planting the earth needs to be moderately wealthy, finely sifted and light-weight and loamy in texture. Once sown, the seeds are frivolously coated, the soil firmed down over them with …