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24 août 2025First, I need to check the search results provided. Let me go through each one.
Result 1 is about the lunar calendar for September 2025, mentioning planting onions, harvesting beets, carrots, etc. It also talks about sowing mâche and spinach in September. This might be relevant for timing.
Result 2 lists 10 vegetables to grow, including poirée (chard), with details on sowing from March to June and harvest from July to November. So poirée could be one of the leafy vegetables.
Result 3 is a recap of August fruits and vegetables, listing blette (chard), épinard (spinach), etc. So spinach and chard are in season.
Result 4 mentions sowing a neglected vegetable in early August for quick harvests despite September’s cool nights. It says navets (turnips) but the title says « légume souvent délaissé », but the user’s title is about leafy vegetables. Maybe navets aren’t the focus here, but the article might have info on timing.
Result 5 talks about easy-to-grow vegetables, including salades à couper (cut-and-come-again salads) and navets. It mentions sowing every 3 weeks from April to June and September. Also, spinach is listed as a vegetable to grow.
So, the three leafy vegetables to focus on are likely mâche, épinards (spinach), and poirée (chard/blette). Let me confirm from the search results.
From Result 1: Semer la mâche and Semer les épinards in September. But the user’s title says « semer aujourd’hui pour récolter en septembre ». Wait, the current date in the prompt is August 11, 2025. So « aujourd’hui » would be mid-August 2025. The article should be about sowing now (mid-August) to have salads by September.
Looking at Result 4: « Semez ce légume souvent délaissé début août pour des récoltes express malgré les nuits fraîches de septembre ». So sowing in early August for September harvest. But the user’s query says « semer aujourd’hui » which is mid-August. Maybe the article should adjust to mid-August.
Result 5 mentions salades à couper with semis from March to June and September. Wait, but for September harvest, sowing in August makes sense.
From Result 2: poirée semis from March to June, but harvest from July to November. So if sown in August, maybe it’s possible? Wait, the semis for poirée is March-June. Hmm, maybe in some regions it can be sown later.
Wait, Result 1 says for September 2025, in the potager section: Semer la mâche, Semer les épinards. So sowing mâche and spinach in September. But the user’s title is about sowing now (mid-August) to have salads by September. So maybe the timing is sowing in August for September harvest.
Wait, maybe the three vegetables are mâche, épinards, and another. Let’s check.
Result 3 lists for August: blette (chard), épinard, etc. So maybe chard can be sown in August for September harvest.
Result 5 mentions salades à couper with semis every 3 weeks from April to June and September. Wait, but September is for next season. Maybe for a quick harvest, sowing in August.
Wait, the key is to find three leafy vegetables that can be sown in mid-August (now) to be ready by September.
From Result 4: sowing a vegetable in early August for quick harvest in September despite cool nights. The article mentions navets, but navets are root vegetables, not leafy. However, maybe the user’s title specifies « légumes-feuilles », so leafy greens.
Looking at Result 2: poirée (chard) is harvested from July to November, so if sown in August, maybe it’s possible. Semis for poirée is March-June, but perhaps in some climates, later sowing is possible.
Result 5: salades à couper (cut-and-come-again salads) can be sown every 3 weeks from April to June and September. Wait, but September sowing would be for later. Maybe for quick harvest, August sowing.
Wait, maybe the three are mâche, épinards, and roquette (arugula). Result 3 lists roquette as available in August. Result 5 mentions roquette ‘Speedy’ as a productive variety.
Let me check the search results again.
Result 3: Légumes in August include Blette (chard), Épinard, Roquette.
Result 5: Salades à couper include mesclun (with or without roquette), roquette ‘Speedy’.
So possible candidates: mâche, épinards, roquette.
But Result 1 says for September, semer mâche and épinards. So if today is mid-August, sowing now (August) for September harvest.
Wait, maybe the timing is that sowing in August allows harvest in September.
For example, mâche has a quick growth cycle. According to some gardening knowledge, mâche can be harvested in 6-8 weeks. So sown in mid-August, harvested in late September/early October. But the title says « d’ici septembre », which is by September. Maybe early September?
Alternatively, maybe some fast-growing leafy greens like rocket (roquette) can be harvested in 3-4 weeks. So sown mid-August, harvested early September.
Similarly, spinach might take longer, but some varieties are quick.
Another possibility is the « salades à couper » mentioned in Result 5, which can be sown every 3 weeks. So sowing in August for September harvest.
So the three vegetables could be:
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Mâche
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Épinards (spinach)
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Roquette (arugula)
Or maybe chard (blette/poirée), but chard usually takes longer. However, baby chard leaves can be harvested earlier.
Let me check the search results for specific sowing times.
Result 1: Semer la mâche and Semer les épinards in September. But the user’s context is sowing now (mid-August) for September harvest. So perhaps the article is advising to sow in August for September harvest, which aligns with Result 4’s mention of sowing in early August.
Wait, Result 4 says « semez ce légume souvent délaissé début août pour des récoltes express malgré les nuits fraîches de septembre ». So sowing in early August for September harvest. The current date is August 11, which is mid-August, so « aujourd’hui » would be mid-August. Maybe the article adjusts to mid-August sowing.
So the three leafy vegetables to focus on are likely:
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Mâche (corn salad/lamb’s lettuce)
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Épinards (spinach)
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Roquette (arugula)
Let me verify with the search results.
Result 2 mentions poirée (chard) with harvest from July to November, so if sown in August, maybe possible. But semis is March-June. Maybe in some regions, later sowing is okay.
Result 5: salades à couper, including roquette, with semis from March to June and September. Wait, but September is for next season. Hmm.
Alternatively, maybe the three are:
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Mâche
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Épinards
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Blette (chard)
But need to confirm sowing times.
Another angle: the user’s title says « 3 légumes-feuilles à semer aujourd’hui pour remplir vos salades d’ici septembre ». So sowing now (mid-August 2025) to have them ready by September.
From Result 1, the September 2025 calendar says to sow mâche and spinach in September, but perhaps for an early September harvest, sowing in August is needed.
Wait, maybe the article is advising to sow in August so that by September, they’re ready. For example, mâche sown in August can be harvested in September.
According to gardening knowledge, mâche takes about 6-8 weeks. So sown in mid-August, harvested late September. But the title says « d’ici septembre », which might mean by the end of September. Maybe acceptable.
Similarly, spinach can be sown in late summer for fall harvest.
Roquette (arugula) has a quick growth cycle, around 3-4 weeks, so sown mid-August, harvested early September.
So the three would be mâche, spinach, and roquette.
Now, structuring the article.
The user wants H2 and H3 titles, each starting with one lowercase except the first letter. Wait, no: « Each H2 or H3 title must start with only one capital letter, for example: Les trois meilleures façons de faire du deep squat en musculation. » So the example has « Les » capitalized, so the first letter is capital, the rest lowercase. Wait, the example is « Les trois meilleures façon de faire du deep squat en musculation. » Wait, but in French, titles usually have each main word capitalized, but the user specifies « only one capital letter at the start of title ». So the example shows « Les » with capital L, and the rest lowercase. So titles should be in sentence case: first letter uppercase, rest lowercase.
Wait, the example given: « Les trois meilleures façon de faire du deep squat en musculation. » So « Les » is capitalized, the rest not. So titles should start with a capital letter, then the rest in lowercase.
So for H2 and H3 titles, first letter uppercase, rest lowercase.
The article must start directly with an introduction, no H1.
The structure should follow SQuAD method: precise answers first, then elaboration.
Need to include at least 1000 words.
Let me outline the sections.
H2: Introduction
Then H2 for each of the three vegetables, but the user says « 3 légumes-feuilles », so maybe H2 for each, but the user might prefer a structure where the main H2 is the title, then H3 for each vegetable.
Wait, the user says: « Start directly with an introduction. The article must include H2 and H3 titles only. »
So the structure would be:
[Introduction paragraph]
H2: [Main title, but the user says the article is based on the title « 3 légumes-feuilles à semer aujourd’hui pour remplir vos salades d’ici septembre », so maybe the first H2 is that title? Wait, no. Wait, the user says « Write me a news article based on this title: 3 légumes-feuilles à semer aujourd’hui pour remplir vos salades d’ici septembre ». So the article’s main title is that, but in the response, we don’t use H1. Instead, start with introduction, then use H2 and H3.
Wait, the instructions say: « Do not add any H1 title before the introduction. Start directly with an introduction. »
So the article begins with an intro paragraph, then H2 sections.
The user’s example shows that the section titles (H2/H3) should start with one capital letter.
So the structure would be:
[Intro paragraph]
H2: Trois légumes-feuilles à semer dès maintenant pour des salades prêtes en septembre
Then, within that H2, have some content, then H3 for each vegetable.
Wait, but the user says « Each Title H2 ou H3 must start with only one capital letter. Exemple of title with only one capital letter: Les trois meilleures façon de faire du deep squat en musculation. »
So the H2 title should be « Trois légumes-feuilles à semer dès maintenant pour des salades prêtes en septembre » (with « Trois » capitalized).
Wait, but the example given is « Les trois meilleures façon de faire du deep squat en musculation. » So first word capitalized, rest lowercase.
So the H2 title would be « Trois légumes-feuilles à semer dès maintenant pour des salades prêtes en septembre ».
Then, within that H2 section, there should be at least two phrases before the next H3.
The user says: « There should always be at least 2 phrases between a H2 title and the Following H3 title. »
So after the H2 title, two sentences, then H3.
Each H3 would be the name of each vegetable.
For each vegetable, describe why it’s good, sowing instructions, harvest time, etc.
Also, need to use SQuAD method: precise answer first, then elaboration.
So for each vegetable, first state the key info concisely, then elaborate.
Also, bold up to four key phrases per section.
Need to check the search results for specific info on each vegetable.
Let’s gather info for each:
- Mâche:
From Result 1: « Semer la mâche » in September. But the article is about sowing now (mid-August) for September harvest. Maybe in some regions, sowing in August is possible.
Mâche is a cold-hardy plant, often sown in late summer for fall harvest.
Growth time: approx 6-8 weeks.
- Épinards (spinach):
Result 1: « Semer les épinards » in September.
But sowing in August for September harvest. Spinach can be sown in late summer; some varieties are fast-growing.
- Roquette (arugula):
Result 3 lists roquette as available in August.
Result 5 mentions roquette ‘Speedy’ as a productive variety for cut-and-come-again salads.
Roquette grows quickly, in 3-4 weeks.
Also, Result 5 says for salades à couper: semis from March to June, but maybe in late summer as well.
Another possibility is « blette » (chard), which is listed in Result 3 for August.
But chard takes longer, but baby leaves can be harvested earlier.
Alternatively, « poirée » from Result 2, which is chard.
But let’s stick with mâche, spinach, roquette as the three.
Now, structuring the article.
Start with intro explaining the importance of sowing now for September salads, considering the transition from summer to autumn, cooler nights, etc.
Then H2 title: Trois légumes-feuilles à semer dès maintenant pour des salades prêtes en septembre
Then two sentences after H2, then H3 for each vegetable.
For each H3:
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Name of vegetable
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SQuAD style: precise answer first (e.g., « La mâche se sème mi-août pour une récolte dès septembre. »), then elaboration.
Include details from search results: sowing time, harvest time, soil conditions, tips.
Also, check if there’s info on favorable lunar dates from Result 1, but the user’s focus is on the three vegetables, so maybe mention lunar calendar as a tip but not necessary.
Need to ensure all info is from the search results.
From Result 1: September lunar calendar mentions sowing mâche and spinach.
From Result 3: August vegetables include blette, épinard, roquette.
From Result 5: salades à couper, roquette ‘Speedy’.
From Result 2: poirée details.
Wait, Result 4 is about navets, which are root vegetables, so not relevant here.
So the three vegetables are likely mâche, épinards, and roquette.
Let me confirm:
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Mâche: Result 1 says to sow in September, but perhaps in some climates, sowing in August is possible for earlier harvest.
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Épinards: same as above.
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Roquette: available in August (Result 3), and can be sown for quick harvest.
Alternatively, maybe « blette » (chard) is one of them, as per Result 3.
But chard’s semis is March-June (Result 2), but harvest until November. Maybe in some regions, late summer sowing is possible.
Hmm. The user’s title says « légumes-feuilles », which are leafy vegetables, so mâche, spinach, chard, roquette, etc.
Given the search results, let’s go with:
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Mâche
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Épinards
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Roquette
Now, writing the article.
Introduction: Explain that as summer ends, it’s time to sow certain leafy greens for September salads. Mention the three vegetables, their quick growth, suitability for cooler temps.
H2: Trois légumes-feuilles à semer dès maintenant pour des salades prêtes en septembre
Then two sentences, e.g., « Alors que les températures commencent à baisser, les jardiniers avisés profitent de cette période clé pour planter des légumes-feuilles rapides à maturer. Voici trois options incontournables à semer dès cette mi-août afin de profiter de récoltes abondantes avant la fin du mois de septembre. »
Then H3 for each vegetable.
For each H3:
H3: La mâche : une culture express même sous les nuits fraîches
Then SQuAD style: precise answer first.
« The mâche se sème mi-août pour une récolte dès septembre, résistant aux premières fraîcheurs. »
Then elaborate with details from search results and general knowledge.
Similarly for the others.
Need to check word count. 1000 words, so each section needs to be substantial.
Also, include tips, soil conditions, spacing, etc., from the search results.
For example, Result 5 mentions for salades à couper: semis every 3 weeks, from April to June and September. But since we’re focusing on August sowing, adjust accordingly.
Result 2 for poirée: semis March-June, but maybe not applicable here.
Result 3 lists blette (chard) as available in August, so maybe chard is harvested in




