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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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**TO RECEIVE FREE SHIPPING ON ADDITIONAL PACKS OF SEEDS, PLACE ALL OF THE SEEDS IN THE AMAZON SHOPPING CART AND SUBMIT ONE PAYMENT. DO NOT PAY FOR EACH PACK INDIVIDUALLY!** Lettuce Leaf Basil . Ocimum basilicum . Heirloom . 2-3 ft. Great pesto variety because of its abundant yield of large, fragrant leaves. Has the largest leaf of any basil. Cultivated since the late 1800s. Slow to bolt. Flowers are edible. Sow 1-2 seeds/in. into soil when danger of frost has passed or start indoors 4-6 weeks before last...
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Botanical Interests - Organic Parris Island Romaine Lettuce Seeds
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Grow fresh red and green romaine lettuce in your AeroGarden 3. Kit includes everything you need for a full season's growth and harvest, including pre-seeded grow pods and organic-based, time-release nutrients. Begin harvesting in three to four weeks and continue harvesting for up to four months. Guaranteed to grow; no gardening experience needed. AeroGarden 3 and seed kits are available though our website only. Found in Books & Food > Food > Seeds & Seed Kits.
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Lettuce Seeds
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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Seeds Of Change Lettuce, Butterhead Buttercrunch Cert. Organic Seeds, 6 Packets: J
All seeds are certified organically grown in accordance with the National Organic Standards and meet or exceed Federal germination requirements. Oregon Tilth is the certifying agent who states that we have complied with the Organic Foods Production Act of 1990 and the applicable organic production and handling standards established by the USDA National Organic Program.
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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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Carmona Red Lettuce Lactuca sativa Annual 6"tall, 10"wide plant This is a scrumptious, big, red butterhead lettuce. Tolerant of bottom rot, tipburn and virus. Planting depth:1/8" Soil temp for germ:45-80 degrees Days to germ: 5-10 days Plant spacing after thinning: 8-12" Days to maturity:50-55 Sun:Full Water:Moderate
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Organic Lettuce Buttercrunch Seeds
Planting Depth: 1/4". Soil Temp. for Germ.: 50-80 degrees F. Days to Germ.: 2-15. Plant Spacing: 8". Days to Maturity: 50. Full Sun/Partial Shade. Water Often. Pack weight 0.50gms. ~ 450 seeds.
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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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Certified Organic Lettuce Seeds - MSS&S offers a variety of Organic Lettuce Seed. All our Garden Seeds meet high quality standards. Order your Certified Organic Lettuce Seeds from Main Street Seed And Supply, Co.
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LETTUCE (Lactuca sativa) An Old World crop that requires cooler temperatures to grow really well. In hot climates, sow spring and fall crops. In cooler climates lettuce may be grown straight through the summer, as well as spring and fall. Rich, moist soil is necessary. Plants may benefit from a few hours of afternoon shade in hottest summer weather, full sun at other times. Succession plant from earliest spring until very late summer. Leaf and heading types all need the same conditions, but leaf...
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Lettuce takes to cool weather, 65 F. and down. that holds for all types, but warmth is less apt to interfere with romain, and crisphead varieties. Begin sowing seeds indoors in flats three to four weeks before the last frost date, 1 to 2 inches apart. Don't allow sunlight to warm the soil above 75 degrees. Space transplants 8 to 12 inches apart. In the garden, you can begin direct sowing successive plantings as soon as the soil can be worked. Sow seeds 1 inch apart and cover with 1/8 inch of...
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Seeds of Change Organic Red Oak Lettuce Seeds -- 500 mg
Lactuca sativa - Certified Organic. Heirloom - Hardy Annual. 12-16" Heads. Environmentally Friendly Package. Stunning oak-shaped leaves mature to a deep burgundy. Slow to bolt in the heat, but especially vigorous in cooler weather. Full sun brings out deepest color. Nice for baby leaf mix. Â . Â These seeds are certified organically grown in accordance with the National Organic Standards and meet or exceed Federal germination requirements. Â . Planting Depth: 1/8". Soil Temp. for Germination: 45-80 degrees. Days to Germination: 5-10. Plant Spacing After Thinning: 8-12". Days to Maturity: 55-60. Â . Thank you for helping to preserve biodiversity and promote sustainable, organic agriculture through the purchase of these seeds. Seeds of Change contributes 1% of its net sales to advance the cause of sustainable, organic agriculture worldwide. Â . In 1989, Seeds of Change started with a simple mission: to help preserve biodiversity and promote sustainable, organic agriculture. By cultivating hun
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To keep a constant supply of lettuce, plant successive crops every 2 weeks or so throughout lettuce season. Stop planting once the weather starts getting too warm. Resume planting once weather cools in late summer.
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Mesclun Lettuce Seeds
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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Gold Rush Lettuce Organic Seeds
Seed Savers Exchange is a nonprofit organization that saves and shares the heirloom seeds of our garden heritage, forming a living legacy that can be passed down through generations. When people grow and save seeds, they join an ancient tradition as stewards, nurturing our diverse, fragile, genetic and cultural heritage. Seed Savers is saving the world's diverse, but endangered, garden heritage for future generations by building a network of people committedd to collecting, conserving and sharing...
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Lettuce Seed Packet Print
This art print is reproduced from a vintage postcard or other small original material. The original dot pattern may be visibly enlarged in the print, giving it a unique, vintage appearance.
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Sylvesta Lettuce Lactuca sativa 12-14 in. Hardy annual Large, medium-green butter lettuce with great disease resistance. Popular with commercial growers. Planting depth: 1/4" Soil temp. for germ.: 50-80°F Days to germ.: 2-15 Plant spacing: 8" Days to maturity: 50 Full sun/partial shade Water often
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This old French variety is one of the best for end-of-summer and fall sowing. As it is hardy down to -4 degrees fahrenheit if lightly mulched, is certainly the toughest lettuce around for winter. But in your salad bowl, it is tender and succelent...and pretty as well, with bright green leaves tinged with bronze red. Certified organic seed.
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Similar to Four Seasons lettuce, but withstands heat better and has leaves that are a deeper red. This Boston-type butterhead has large, red, savoyed leaves. Sow 2 seeds per inch directly into soil as soon as it begins to warm, 6-8 weeks before the last spring frost. For earlier plants, start indoors 4-6 weeks before transplanting into the garden. Enrich soil well with mature compost. During germination, keep entire seedbed evenly moist. Thin plants when they have 4 true leaves. Harvest outer leaves...
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