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Iceberg Lettuce Lactuca sativa Heirloom 10-12 in. Hardy Annual Introduced to the U.S. in the 1880s, this iceberg-type head is almost as solid as cabbage and grows to 3-4 lbs. Tender, exceptionally sweet, greenish-white hearts. Produces even in summer heat, but holds up in cold weather too. Planting Depth: 1/4" Soil Temp. for Germ.: 45-80°F Days to Germ.: 2-15 Plant Spacing: 8" Days to Maturity: 80-85 Full Sun/Partial Shade Water Often
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Treated lettuce seeds, Grand Rapids variety, exhibit markedly reduced germination when kept in the dark. They are great for comparing germination rates with those of normal lettuce seeds.
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remember when a salad consisted of a wedge of iceberg lettuce, some tomatoes and Krafts French Dressing. At the time I think arugula was only served in Europe. Perhaps iceberg lettuce can be compared to Classic Coke, so revisit a simpler time. I promise fresh from the garden lettuce will be alot crisper than the ones our mothers purchased from the grocery. Enough seeds to plant an 80 foot row.
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Treated lettuce seeds, Grand Rapids variety, exhibit markedly reduced germination when kept in the dark. They are great for comparing germination rates with those of normal lettuce seeds.
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An All-American Award winner! Buttercrunch is a butterhead type with loose heads of thick, crisp leaves. Superb taste and texture. Resistant to heat and ideal for home gardens.
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Our salad hands and claws are the perfect complement to a beautiful salad. Designed to be as easy to use as your own hands, they make serving a pleasure and look elegant too. Our hands and claws are treated with a food safe coating to ensure they do not absorb any oils or flavors.
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Sowing. Seed Depth: ¼-½" (6-13mm). Lettuce seeds need light to germinate. Sow the seeds on top of the soil and cover very lightly and not to exceed the seed depth. Germination soil temperature: 40-60º F (4-16-ºC) germination rates decline above 68ºF (20ºC). Days to Germination: 7-14. Sow indoors: 4 weeks before transplanting. Sow outdoors: When soil can be worked. Growing. pH range: 6.5-7.0. Growing soil temperature: 55-65º F (13-18ºC). Spacing in beds : Leaf lettuce for continuous harvest...
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In 1989, Seeds of Change started with a simple mission: to help preserve biodiversity and promote sustainable, organic agriculture. By cultivating hundreds of open-pollinated, organically grown, heirloom and traditional vegetable, flower and herb seeds, we have kept to this mission. We currently offer over 600 distinct varieties of 100% organically grown seeds for the home gardener and over 100 varieties in bulk quantities for the market grower.
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Adriana is a Big Boston variety which is has loose leaves and is not compacted like iceburg lettuce. This means you do not have to harvest the entire plant but can go out each day and pull a few leaves as you need them.
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Dark green colour and very upright plants. This improved green forest type is one of the best Romaines that we have seen. These very uniform heads are very heavy, and the leaves crisp and lightly savoyed. Matures in 70 days. Approximately 500 seeds/package. Pelleted seed only.
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Beautiful red ruffled leaves held aloft by a green base and interior. Relatively slow to bolt, this red leaf has been the standard for years in the commercial shipper market. Tough to beat. (avg. 26,000 seeds/oz.)
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Lettuce, Leaf Red Oak Cert. Organic Seeds, 6 Packets: J
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A special blend of the following lettuces: Landis Winter, Sweet Valentine, Yugoslavian Red, Buttercrunch, Oak Leaf, Salad Bowl, St. Anne, Tom Thumb and Cimmaron. 45-65 Days. Approx 100 seeds per pack
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Lettuce, Butterhead Buttercrunch Cert. Organic Seeds, 6 Packets: J
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Lettuce is a cool weather crop that is be planted in the spring as early the ground can be worked and then sown at two week intervals through late spring or early summer depending on the climate. Use heat resistant varieties (like the Summer Crisps) for the later sowings. Fall crops can be begun in mid summer in cool areas--or late summer in hot climates. Loose-leaf varieties are thinned to 4-inches apart, romaine and head lettuce to 1-foot apart.
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Seeds of Change Organic Red Oak Lettuce Seeds -- 500 mg
Zone Chart: Annual seed can generally be planted in any garden in any area of the world. The maturity of the plant will depend on the length of the growing season; each of our seed varieties lists its "Days to Maturity" to help you plan your garden. Successful perennial gardening requires an understanding of the hardiness zone in your specific microclimate. An easy way to find your zone is by knowing what your minimum temperature is during the wintertime.
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This is the classic and highly popular variety that forms a solid head with crunchy texture. The compact, medium-size heads are made up of light green to white inner leaves with a mild flavor. The outer leaves are medium green and crinkled. For best flavor and development of firm heads, time crops to mature during cool weather. 85-90 days to maturity.
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Heirlooms Evermore Black Seeded Simpson Lettuce Seeds, 1/2 tsp
An old favorite, both because of its flavor and because of its earliness.You'll be harvesting full sized leaves in a little over a month, and greenscan be harvested in just three weeks. Withstands a lot of adverse conditionsincluding some draught, frost, and heat. Slow to bolt. Sow outside inearly spring, 3 to 4 weeks before last frost, and successive plantingsevery 3 weeks. 40 days.
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Bibb variety. An excellent Summer variety. Approx. 90% germination at 70oF day & nights. Salina is uniform, medium green color, tipburn tolerant.
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Heirloom. Beautiful, tender romaine. This heirloom variety features green leaves splashed with red. Long standing. Resembles Speckles Butterhead but with more substantial leaves. 55-70 days.
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