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Lettuce Baby Mesclun 'Cut and Come Again' Lettuce |
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SEEDS - Renee's Garden - Our Mesclun blend of baby lettuces offers you a simple way of experiencing the delicious diversity of lettuce colors, textures and flavors. The tender young leaves are ready to cut quickly and plants will regrow rapidly for a second and even third cutting from the same bed. These are the same gourmet varieties chefs use for signature salads in fine restarants. Enjoy the pleasure and satisfaction of growing them in your own kitchen garden this season. Bot: Lactuca sativa
Stock #: SRG-019
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$2.79 each
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Lettuce Butterhead Buttercrunch Lettuce |
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SEEDS - Botanical Interests - Buttercrunch lettuce is a premium quality European Bibb lettuce with delicate flavor. The tender, compact 5”-6” heads have slightly crumpled green leaves with a creamy yellow core. Its buttery, tender texture makes it perfect for salads, giving them a gourmet touch. A vigorous grower, it loves moist but not soggy soil and is easy to grow, even in containers! Buttercrunch is also bolt resistant and will withstand a little more heat than many other lettuce varieties. This high performance variety has been a standard for Butterhead lettuces for many years. It was an All America Selections Winner in 1963. When to plant outside: Early spring, 3 to 4 weeks before the average last frost, and successive plantings thereafter every 3 weeks until 2 weeks before the first fall frost. In USDA zone 8 or warmer, it can also be sown in fall for winter harvest. When to start inside: 6 weeks before last spring frost and in summer when soil temperatures are too warm outside to germinate lettuce seed. Special Sowing & Germination Instructions: Most of the new lettuce varieties do not require light to germinate. However, Buttercrunch is an older variety and may need light to encourage germination. Sow seed on the soil surface and press in to make contact with soil or plant no deeper than 1/8”. If direct seeding outside in late summer for a fall crop, remember that lettuce seed does not come up well in heat. Cover the seeded area with 2” x 6” boards to keep the soil cool for a few days until seed comes up. For early spring planting, cover soil with clear plastic to warm the soil to 70 degrees (the optimum temperature for lettuce). When seedlings appear, immediately take off the plastic. Bot: Lactuca sativa
Stock #: SBI-093
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$1.89 each
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Lettuce Container 'Garden Babies' Lettuce |
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SEEDS - Renee's Garden - Garden Babies are brand-new, baby butterheads originally developed for the Japanese luxury market where a premium is put on flavor and quality. These cute, perfectly formed little butterhead rosettes have softly folded leaves, a lovely buttery texture and out-standing sweet taste. Ideal for growing in containers, Garden Babies are slow to bolt, heat tolerant, and make compact 5 to 6 inch heads at maturity. Perfect for individual servings and absolutely delicious with blue cheese dressing! Bot: Lactuca sativa
Stock #: SRG-020
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$2.79 each
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Lettuce Gourmet Salad 'Asian Baby Leaf Mix' Lettuce |
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SEEDS - Renee's Garden - If you enjoy both crispy salads and Asian flavors, you will love this baby salad mix with a full array of colors, shapes and textures. Harvest effortlessly with scissors at just 4 to 6 inches tall for a delicious fresh salad blend that includes Komatsuna, Mizuna, Mustard (mild Green and Red), Rocket, Totsoi and Chinese Cabbage. This mix of tender baby leaves makes a surprisingly mild and balanced salad bowl. Cut often for tasty fresh salads as pretty as a picture.
Stock #: SRG-014
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$2.79 each
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Lettuce Leaf Red Sails Lettuce |
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SEEDS - Botanical Interests - This fancy buttery lettuce with ruffled burgundy-tinged leaves is a salad lover?s dream. 1985 All America Winner with a long harvest period. Red Sails lettuce grows mature leaves in just over six weeks and is very heat resistant. The soft buttery leaves will grow for quite some time in warm weather without getting bitter or bolting. A good choice for a colorful salad with only one variety! Try growing its deep burgundy to bronze leaves in containers for a beautiful edible ornamental. This packet plants? Five 8 foot rows or five successive plantings of 8 foot rows. When to start outside: RECOMMENDED. Early spring, 3 to 4 weeks before average last frost, and successive plantings thereafter every 3 weeks until 2 weeks before the first fall frost. (Skip very hot summers.) USDA zone 8 or warmer: sow in fall for winter harvest. When to start inside: 6 weeks before average last frost and in summer when soil temperatures are too warm outside to germinate lettuce seed. Bot: Lactuca sativa
Stock #: SBI-053
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$1.89 each
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Lettuce Leaf Red Sails Organic Lettuce |
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SEEDS - Botanical Interests - Red Sails is a fancy buttery-tasting leaf lettuce with ruffled burgundy-tinged leaves. A salad lover’s dream, it was an All America Winner in 1985 and has a wonderfully long harvest period, growing mature leaves in just over six weeks! The very heat resistant, soft buttery leaves will grow for quite some time in warm weather without getting bitter or bolting. It is a good choice for a colorful salad if you can only plant one variety! Try growing its deep burgundy to bronze leaves in containers for a beautiful edible ornamental. This packet plants: Five 8-foot rows or five successive plantings of 8-foot rows. When to start outside: RECOMMENDED. Early spring, 3 to 4 weeks before average last frost, and successive plantings thereafter every 3 weeks until 2 weeks before the first fall frost. (Skip very hot summers.) USDA zone 8 or warmer: sow in fall for winter harvest. When to start inside: 6 weeks before average last frost and in summer when soil temperatures are too warm outside to germinate lettuce seed. Special Sowing & Germination Instructions: Barely cover seed with soil or plant no deeper than 1/8''. Light and cool temperatures increase germination. When thinning lettuce, use the thinnings in salads. It can be planted in rows, but group plantings take up less space and are attractive. Double or triple rows also work. If direct seeding outside in late summer for a fall crop, remember that lettuce seed does not come up well in heat. Cover the seeded area with 2'' x 6'' boards to keep the soil cool for a few days until seed comes up. For early spring planting, cover soil with clear plastic to warm the soil to 70 degrees (the optimum temperature for lettuce). When seedlings appear, immediately take off the plastic. Bot: Lactuca sativa
Stock #: SBI-094
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$2.39 each
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Lettuce Leaf Salad Bowl Blend Organic Lettuce |
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SEEDS - Botanical Interests - Salad Bowl Lettuce does not have an exotic name, but its name is very accurate for its performance. If you only plant one lettuce packet this season to keep your salad bowls filled with pretty and delicious leaves, this is the variety to choose. This packet contains a blend of Red Salad Bowl that has delicate, burgundy red, deeply lobed leaves and Green Salad Bowl that has long wavy green leaves. The two varieties mixed together make a beautiful presentation when served at the table! The red variety gets more intense color during cold weather, and both varieties stay tasty (and not bitter) when temperatures are warmer. Salad Bowl Lettuce is on of the most heat tolerant and bolt resistant varieties available. An old favorite as a standard for salad greens, it was an AAS winner in 1952. This packet plants: Five 10-foot rows or five successive plantings of 10-foot rows. When to start outside: RECOMMENDED. Early spring, 3 to 4 weeks before average last frost, and successive plantings thereafter every 3 weeks until 2 weeks before the first fall frost. (Skip very hot summers.) USDA zone 8 or warmer: sow in fall for winter harvest. When to start inside: 6 weeks before average last frost and in summer when soil temperatures are too warm outside to germinate lettuce seed. Special Sowing & Germination Instructions: Barely cover seed with soil or plant no deeper than 1/8”. Light and cool temperatures increase germination. When thinning lettuce, use the thinnings in salads. It can be planted in rows, but group plantings take up less space and are attractive. Double or triple rows also work. If direct seeding outside in late summer for a fall crop, remember that lettuce seed does not come up well in heat. Cover the seeded area with 2” x 6” boards to keep the soil cool for a few days until seed comes up. For early spring planting, cover soil with clear plastic to warm the soil to 70 degrees (the optimum temperature for lettuce). When seedlings appear, immediately take off the plastic. Bot: Lactuca sativa
Stock #: SBI-054
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$1.99 each
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Lettuce Mesclun Chef's Gourmet Spicy Mix Lettuce |
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SEEDS - Botanical Interests - Why pay outrageous prices for gourmet mesclun salad greens at the grocery store when it’s so easy to grow your own? If you like a little ‘zing’ in your salad, this spicy-tasting blend includes Tango, Oak Leaf, Red Salad Bowl, Black Seeded Simpson, Grand Rapids, Red Sails, Mizuna (mustard), Green Endive, and Arugula. The nine varieties make a tantalizing, pretty mix that has varied textures, shapes, and colors. You can begin harvesting leaves in just 2 to 3 weeks after planting. If you cut back the plants 2” above the ground, they will grow back for a second harvest. This mixture will also tolerate a little shade and does well in containers. When to start outside: RECOMMENDED. Early spring, 3 to 4 weeks before average last frost, and successive plantings thereafter every 3 weeks until 2 weeks before the first fall frost. (Skip very hot summers.) USDA zone 8 or warmer: sow in fall for winter harvest. When to start inside: Not recommended. (Since lettuce mixes are often grown for baby leaves, it’s easier to sow directly outdoors rather than trying to grow individual plants inside and transplanting.) Special Sowing & Germination Instructions: Barely cover seed with soil or plant no deeper than 1/8”. Light and cool temperatures increase germination. When thinning lettuce, use the thinnings in salads. It can be planted in rows, but group plantings take up less space and are attractive. Double or triple rows also work. If direct seeding outside in late summer for a fall crop, remember that lettuce seed does not come up well in heat. Cover the seeded area with 2” x 6” boards to keep the soil cool for a few days until seed comes up. For early spring planting, cover soil with clear plastic to warm the soil to 70 degrees (the optimum temperature for lettuce). When seedlings appear, immediately take off the plastic. Bot: Lactuca sativa
Stock #: SBI-095
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$1.79 each
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Lettuce Mesclun Farmer's Market Blend Lettuce |
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SEEDS - Botanical Interests - Why pay outrageous prices for gourmet mesclun salad greens at the grocery store when it’s so easy to grow your own? This mild-tasting blend includes Tango, Oak Leaf, Red Salad Bowl, Black Seeded Simpson, Grand Rapids, and Red Sails. The six varieties make a tantalizing, pretty mix that has varied textures, shapes, and colors. You can begin harvesting leaves in just 2 to 3 weeks after planting. If you cut back the plants 2” above the ground, they will grow back for a second harvest. This mixture will also tolerate a little shade and does well in containers. When to start outside: RECOMMENDED. Early spring, 3 to 4 weeks before average last frost, and successive plantings thereafter every 3 weeks until 2 weeks before the first fall frost. (Skip very hot summers.) USDA zone 8 or warmer: sow in fall for winter harvest. When to start inside: Not recommended. (Since lettuce mixes are often grown for baby leaves, it’s easier to sow directly outdoors rather than trying to grow individual plants inside and transplanting.) Special Sowing & Germination Instructions: Barely cover seed with soil or plant no deeper than 1/8”. Light and cool temperatures increase germination. When thinning lettuce, use the thinnings in salads. It can be planted in rows, but group plantings take up less space and are attractive. Double or triple rows also work. If direct seeding outside in late summer for a fall crop, remember that lettuce seed does not come up well in heat. Cover the seeded area with 2” x 6” boards to keep the soil cool for a few days until seed comes up. For early spring planting, cover soil with clear plastic to warm the soil to 70 degrees (the optimum temperature for lettuce). When seedlings appear, immediately take off the plastic. Bot: Lactuca sativa
Stock #: SBI-096
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$1.79 each
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Lettuce Mesclun Gourmet Baby Greens Organic Lettuce |
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SEEDS - Botanical Interests - Our custom mix of lettuces for baby greens has beautiful colors, rich flavors, and diverse textures that make any salad special. It is just like the mixes in gourmet stores, but at a fraction of the cost when you grow it yourself. An easy crop, you can grow these tender greens in your garden or in containers for a fast salad in just 21-58 days. The mix includes: Black Seeded Simpson 16% (light green leaf, broad, crumpled) Buttercrunch 16%, (bright green butterhead, heat tolerant, slow bolting) Green Salad Bowl 17% (bright green leaf, deeply lobed with wavy edges) Lolla Rossa 17% (very frilly green leaf with dark red edges) Red Oakleaf 17% (deeply lobed oakleaf shaped leaf) Rouge d?Hiver17% (medium red romaine) When to plant outside: RECOMMENDED. Early spring, 3 to 4 weeks before the average last frost and successive plantings every 3 weeks until 2 weeks before the first fall frost. (Skip very hot summer weeks.) In USDA zone 8 or warmer, you can also sow in the fall for winter harvest. When to start inside: 6 weeks before the average last spring frost and in summer when temperatures are too warm outside to germinate lettuce seed. Special Germination Instructions: Lettuce seeds do not germinate well in hot soil temperatures. Cover seeded area with 2’’ x 6’’ boards held slightly above the soil by bricks or another prop to keep soil cool for a few days until seeds come up. For early spring planting, cover soil with clear plastic to warm the soil to 70 degrees, the optimum temperature for lettuce germination. When seedlings appear, immediately take off the plastic. Lettuce can be planted in rows, but group plantings take less space and are attractive. Double or triple rows also work. When thinning lettuce, use thinnings in salads. Bot: Lactuca sativa
Stock #: SBI-097
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$2.39 each
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Lettuce Mesclun Q's Medley Organic Lettuce |
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SEEDS - Botanical Interests - This exquisite organic mix of mesclun greens was chosen by Chef John Platt, owner of Q’s restaurant in Boulder, Colorado. He cooks some of the best food in Boulder (and in the world for that matter)! That is why we trusted him to choose this salad mix. You will be very impressed by the mixture of flavors, textures, and colors that are as varied as the acclaimed cuisine of Q’s restaurant. Chef Platt recommends harvesting this mix as baby greens, shearing off the leaves to 1” above ground when they are 4” to 6” tall. However, you can also harvest mature plants up to 10” tall or pick individual leaves anytime. The earlier the harvest, the more tender the leaves. Plants that are cut no shorter than 2” above ground level will also re-grow new leaves. An excellent container variety, you can grow this gourmet mix just about anywhere that receives at least a half day of sunlight. When to start outside: RECOMMENDED. Early spring, 3 to 4 weeks before average last frost, and successive plantings thereafter every 3 weeks until 2 weeks before the first fall frost. (Skip very hot summers.) USDA zone 8 or warmer: sow in fall for winter harvest. When to start inside: Not recommended. (Since lettuce mixes are often grown for baby leaves, it’s easier to sow directly outdoors rather than trying to grow individual plants inside and transplanting.) Special Sowing & Germination Instructions: Barely cover seed with soil or plant no deeper than 1/8”. Light and cool temperatures increase germination. When thinning lettuce, use the thinnings in salads. It can be planted in rows, but group plantings take up less space and are attractive. Double or triple rows also work. If direct seeding outside in late summer for a fall crop, remember that lettuce seed does not come up well in heat. Cover the seeded area with 2” x 6” boards to keep the soil cool for a few days until seed comes up. For early spring planting, cover soil with clear plastic to warm the soil to 70 degrees (the optimum temperature for lettuce). When seedlings appear, immediately take off the plastic. Bot: Lactuca sativa
Stock #: SBI-055
Zone: Annual Height: 4-6''
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$2.39 each
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Lettuce Mesclun Valentine Organic Lettuce |
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SEEDS - Botanical Interests - You'll fall in love with this delicious blend of exceptional lettuces in beautiful shades of red. This mix of mouth-watering textures and gourmet flavor will awaken your senses when you pick beautiful salads fresh from your garden. These seven heirloom and improved varieties are easy to grow in garden beds and containers, or even flower gardens. The mix includes: Lolla Rossa 14% (very frilly green leaf with red edges) Marveille de Quatre Saisons 14% (red, ruffled butterhead with reddish tips) Redina 14% (wine-red puckered leaf) Red Oakleaf 15% (red, deeply lobed, oak-shaped leaf) Red Salad bowl 15% (bronze-red deeply lobed leaf) Rouge d'Hiver 14% (medium-red romaine, very cold tolerant) Ruben's Red 14% (deep red, ruffled romaine) When to plant outside: RECOMMENDED. Early spring, 3 to 4 weeks before the average last frost and successive plantings every 3 weeks until 2 weeks before the first fall frost. (Skip very hot summer weeks.) In USDA zone 8 or warmer, you can also sow in the fall for winter harvest. When to start inside: 6 weeks before the average last spring frost and in summer when temperatures are too warm outside to germinate lettuce seed. Special Germination Instructions: Lettuce seeds do not germinate well in hot soil temperatures. Cover seeded area with boards held slightly above the soil by bricks or another prop to keep soil cool for a few days until seeds come up. For early spring planting, cover soil with clear plastic to warm the soil to 70 degrees, the optimum temperature for lettuce germination. When seedlings appear, immediately take off the plastic. Lettuce can be planted in rows, but group plantings take less space and are attractive. Double or triple rows also work. When thinning lettuce, use thinnings in salads. Bot: Lactuca sativa
Stock #: SBI-098
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$2.39 each
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Lettuce Romaine Little Gem Organic Lettuce |
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SEEDS - Botanical Interests - Is it a Romaine or a Butterhead? This English heirloom min-cos lettuce, also called Sucrine or Sugar cos, combines the succulent sweetness of Butterhead lettuce with the crisp texture of Romaine and has an incredible nutty flavor of its own. The glossy-leafed heads are a petite 6'' tall and 4'' wide, a perfect size for an individual dinner salad or sliced in half lengthwise for two small side salads. Individual leaves are excellent for sandwiches or appetizer wraps. The tender blanched heart is ideal for any recipe that calls for Hearts of Romaine. Cut heads 1'' above the crown and leaves may re-grow for a bonus second crop! Try growing these beautiful rosettes of salad on your deck, patio, or balcony in a pretty container for an edible display. When to start outside: RECOMMENDED. Early spring, 3-4 weeks before average last frost, and successive plantings thereafter every 3 weeks until 2 weeks before the first fall frost. (Skip very hot summers.) USDA zone 8 or warmer: also plant in fall for winter harvest. When to start inside: 6 weeks before average last frost date and in summer when soil temperatures are too warm outside to germinate lettuce seed. Special Sowing & Germination Instructions: Barely cover seed with soil or plant no deeper than 1/8''. Light and cool temperatures increase germination. When thinning lettuce, use the thinnings in salads. It can be planted in rows, but group plantings take up less space and are attractive. Double or triple rows also work. If direct seeding outside in late summer for a fall crop, remember that lettuce seed does not come up well in heat. Cover the seeded area with 2'' x 6'' boards to keep the soil cool for a few days until seed comes up. For early spring planting, cover soil with clear plastic to warm the soil to 70 degrees (the optimum temperature for lettuce). When seedlings appear, immediately take off the plastic. Bot: Lactuca sativa
Stock #: SBI-099
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$2.39 each
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Lettuce Romaine Parris Island Lettuce |
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SEEDS - Botanical Interests - Named for Parris Island off the coast of South Carolina, this old favorite Romaine deserves a try by any lettuce lover. 'Crunchy leaves', 'creamy white heart', and 'vigorous' are just a few of the words that describe this variety. A mosaic virus tolerant heirloom, it grows with upright, dark green slightly savoyed (crinkled) leaves that reach 8''-12'' tall. When to start outside: RECOMMENDED. Early spring, 3 to 4 weeks before average last frost, and successive plantings thereafter every 3 weeks until 2 weeks before the first fall frost. (Skip very hot summers.) USDA zone 8 or warmer: sow in fall for winter harvest. When to start inside: Not recommended. (Since lettuce mixes are often grown for baby leaves, it's easier to sow directly outdoors rather than trying to grow individual plants inside and transplanting.) Special Sowing & Germination Instructions: Barely cover seed with soil or plant no deeper than 1/8''. Light and cool temperatures increase germination. When thinning lettuce, use the thinnings in salads. It can be planted in rows, but group plantings take up less space and are attractive. Double or triple rows also work. If direct seeding outside in late summer for a fall crop, remember that lettuce seed does not come up well in heat. Cover the seeded area with boards to keep the soil cool for a few days until seed comes up. For early spring planting, cover soil with clear plastic to warm the soil to 70 degrees (the optimum temperature for lettuce). When seedlings appear, immediately take off the plastic. Bot: Lactuca sativa
Stock #: SBI-100
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$1.79 each
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Lettuce Romaine Parris Island Organic Lettuce |
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SEEDS - Botanical Interests - Named for Parris Island off the coast of South Carolina, this old favorite Romaine deserves a try by any lettuce lover. “Crunchy leaves”, “creamy white heart”, and “vigorous” are just a few of the words that describe this variety. A mosaic virus tolerant heirloom, it grows with upright, dark green slightly savoyed (crinkled) leaves that reach 8”-12” tall. When to start outside: RECOMMENDED. Early spring, 3 to 4 weeks before average last frost, and successive plantings thereafter every 3 weeks until 2 weeks before the first fall frost. (Skip very hot summers.) USDA zone 8 or warmer: sow in fall for winter harvest. When to start inside: Not recommended. (Since lettuce mixes are often grown for baby leaves, it’s easier to sow directly outdoors rather than trying to grow individual plants inside and transplanting.) Special Sowing & Germination Instructions: Barely cover seed with soil or plant no deeper than 1/8”. Light and cool temperatures increase germination. When thinning lettuce, use the thinnings in salads. It can be planted in rows, but group plantings take up less space and are attractive. Double or triple rows also work. If direct seeding outside in late summer for a fall crop, remember that lettuce seed does not come up well in heat. Cover the seeded area with 2” x 6” boards to keep the soil cool for a few days until seed comes up. For early spring planting, cover soil with clear plastic to warm the soil to 70 degrees (the optimum temperature for lettuce). When seedlings appear, immediately take off the plastic. Bot: Lactuca sativa
Stock #: SBI-056
Zone: 8 Height: 8-12''
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$1.89 each
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Lettuce Butter Head Okayama Salad Lettuce |
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SEEDS - Kitazawa Seed Co. - This butter head lettuce is a Japanese variety known for its delicate flavor and resistance to heat. Soft, deep green leaves form small heads that have a medium resistance to bolting. Lettuce grows best in cool weather. Sow seeds in spring or late summer every 10-14 days for staggering crops. A light dressing is all the seasoning this variety needs. Maturity: Approx. 55 days. Planting season: Spring or late summer. Bot: Lactuca sativa capitata
Stock #: SKI-016
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$3.49 each
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Lettuce Semi Heading Manoa Lettuce |
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SEEDS - Kitazawa Seed Co. - Manoa is a compact, semi-heading lettuce. This heat tolerant variety is very popular in Hawaii. In cool areas, sow seeds in spring to mid-summer. In warm areas, sow seeds in fall. These crunchy and delicate light green leaves are delicious in salads. Maturity: Approx. 50 days. Planting season: Spring to summer or fall. Also known as: Hawaiian lettuce. Bot: Lactuca sativa longifolia
Stock #: SKI-015
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$3.49 each
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Mesclun Asian Salad Mix Lettuce |
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SEEDS - Botanical Interests - Fresh or cooked, this delicious mix of Asian greens brings a new palette of exciting flavors to the dinner table. It is a perfect blend of mild and spicy flavors enhanced by the beautiful shapes, sizes, and colors of the leaves. Harvest plants when small to use as fresh and tender baby greens or grow them to full size for adding wonderful flavors as a cooked vegetable. Contains equal parts of: Arugula (Green lobed leaves with spicy flavor. Plants can grow up to 3? tall, but leaves are tastiest and less bitter when 2?-6?.) Chinese Cabbage (Light green, thick, frilled leaves with broad, white stem.) Japanese Spinach Greens (Shiny, smooth, dark green leaves, slow bolting.) Mizuna (12? diameter mound with as many as 200 pencil-thin stems with finely-toothed green leaves.) Mustard Greens (Mild-flavored smooth green leaves.) Mustard Red (Spicy, serrated leaves are red on top with green undersides.) Mustard Ruby Streaks (Finely serrated leaves range from dark green with red veins to deep maroon. Color deepens in cooler weather.) Tatsoi (Spoon-shaped dark green leaves white stalks have a mildly sweet flavor. Very cold tolerant. Forms rosettes.) When to plant outside: RECOMMENDED. Sow as soon as soils can be worked in spring, 2 to 6 weeks before the average last frost. Sow again in late summer for fall and early winter crops. In warm climates, sow in fall for winter harvest and very early spring for spring harvest. When to start inside: Not recommended. Bot: Asst. Brassica spp. & Eruca sativa
Stock #: SBI-101
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$1.99 each
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