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2012 Vegetable Seeds
Lettuce Seeds
Lettuce Seeds
Bibb (or Limestone)
1.20G
A butterhead variety considered a real delicacy. Easy to grow. The small, somewhat loose head is tender with a distinctive flavor. Early starting is advised to avoid bolting to seed in hot weather. Packet will plant approximately a 70 foot row.
Seven to 10 days for germination. 57 days to harvest from germination. Sow directly in garden as early as soil can be made fine and loose. Cool weather vegetable. Plant seeds every 2 inches, covering firmly with soil. Thin plants to 10 inches apart when they are 2 inches tall. Harvest entire head at maturity.
Lettuce needs plenty of moisture. Also, fall crops may have to be started indoors since lettuce has a difficult time germinating in hot weather. Transplant with care.
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Lettuce Seeds
Black Seeded Simpson
1.50G
The most popular loose-leaf lettuce for home gardens everywhere. Its frilled, crumpled leaves are attractive, crisp, tender and appetizing. A vigorous grower, high in vitamins A and B. Cool weather vegetable. Packet will plant approximately a 110 foot row.
Seven to 10 days for germination. 45 days to harvest from germination. Sow directly in garden as early as soil can be made fine and loose. Plant seeds every 2 inches, covering firmly with soil. Thin plants to 6 inches apart when they display 2 or 3 leaves. As plants begin to crowd, pick individual leaves regularly for use.
Lettuce needs plenty of moisture. Also, fall crops may have to be started indoors since lettuce has a difficult time germinating in hot weather. Transplant with care.
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Lettuce Seeds
Grand Rapids
Tipburn Resistant
1.80G
Large, frilly, bright green leaves are tender and sweet. Upright plants grow quickly. Slower to bolt than other loose-leaf varieties. High in vitamins A and B. Packet will plant approximately a 60 foot row.
Seven to 10 days for germination. 45 days to harvest from germination. Sow directly in garden as early as soil can be made fine and loose. Plant seeds every 2 inches, covering firmly with soil. Thin plants to 6 inches apart when they display 2 or 3 leaves. As plants begin to crowd, pick individual leaves regularly for use.
Lettuce needs plenty of moisture. Also, fall crops may have to be started indoors since lettuce has a difficult time germinating in hot weather. Transplant with care.
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Lettuce Seeds
Great Lakes #118
1.20G
This excellent heading lettuce produces a large, firm, crisp head with excellent flavor. Perfect for salads. Early starting is advised to avoid bolting to seed in hot weather. Packet will plant approximately a 100 foot row.
Seven to 10 days for germination. 82 days to harvest from germination. Start seed indoors 6 weeks before transplanting into the garden. Transplant young seedlings with care. Or, sow in the garden as early as soil can be made fine and loose. Sow 3 seeds every 12 inches covering firmly with soil. Thin to 1 plant every 12 inches when seedlings are 2 inches tall. Harvest entire head at maturity.
Lettuce needs plenty of moisture. Also, fall crops may have to be started indoors since lettuce has a difficult time germinating in hot weather. Transplant with care.
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Lettuce Seeds
Parris Island Cos
(Romaine)
1.00G
Long, spoon-shaped leaves fold into an upright, loose head 8 to 9 inches tall. Very crisp and tender and more nutritious than iceberg head lettuce. Withstands warm weather better than most other lettuce. Packet will plant approximately a 55 foot row.
Seven to 10 days for germination. 68 days to harvest from germination. Sow directly in garden as early as soil can be made fine and loose. Plant seeds every 2 inches, covering firmly with soil. Thin plants to 8 inches apart when they display 2 or 3 leaves.
Lettuce needs plenty of moisture. Also, fall crops may have to be started indoors since lettuce has a difficult time germinating in hot weather. Transplant with care.
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Lettuce Seeds
Red Sails
300MG
All-American Selections Winner! Red Sails is large-headed with very attractive maroon-tinged outer leaves. This outstanding loose leaf lettuce is slow to bolt and tolerates heat well. An excellent choice for home gardeners everywhere. Great to grow in containers!
Seven to 10 days for germination. 50 - 55 days to harvest from germination. Sow directly in garden as early as soil can be made fine and loose. Plant seeds every 2 inches, covering firmly with soil. Thin plants to 6 inches apart when they display 2 or 3 leaves. As plants begin to crowd, pick individual leaves regularly for use.
Lettuce needs plenty of moisture. Also, fall crops may have to be started indoors since lettuce has a difficult time germinating in hot weather. Transplant with care.
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Lettuce Seeds
Salad Bowl
800MG
An All-American Selection! This loose-leaved lettuce is good for hot weather areas because it is slow to bolt to seed. Crisp, tender leaves have an appealing apple-green color. High in vitamins A and B. Packet will plant approximately an 50 foot row.
Seven to 10 days for germination. 50 days to harvest from germination. Sow directly in garden as early as soil can be made fine and loose. Plant seeds every 2 inches, covering firmly with soil. Thin plants to 6 inches apart when they display 2 or 3 leaves. As plants begin to crowd, pick individual leaves regularly for use.
Lettuce needs plenty of moisture. Also, fall crops may have to be started indoors since lettuce has a difficult time germinating in hot weather. Transplant with care.
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Mesclun
Seeds
Gourmet Greens Mixture
1.50G
Grow seven different salad greens from just one packet of seed with this special mix. Enjoy the complementary flavors and textures of arugula, endive, red kale, red and green romaine, Salad Bowl and Lolla Rossa lettuce. Beautiful in the garden and on the plate! Packet will plant approximately an 80 foot row.
Sow directly in the garden as early as soil can be made fine and loose. Cool weather vegetable. Plant seeds every 2 inches, covering firmly with soil. Thin plants to 6 inches apart when they diplay 2 or 3 leaves. As plants begin to crowd, pick individual leaves regularly for use.
7 -10 days for germination. 40 - 60 days to harvest after transplanting. Mesclun needs plenty of moisture. Also, fall crops may have to be started indoors since Mesclun may have a difficult time germinating in hot weather. Transplant with care.
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