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Lettuce Blend
Tossed Salad in a Single Packet
 ( 11 customer reviews)
Deliciously crisp and colorful mix is equal
parts Romaine, Black-Seeded Simpson, Salad
Bowl and Red Sails Leaf Lettuce. A fantastic
blend. 40-70 DAYS.
Seed Counts: 1/2 oz. of lettuce seeds contains about 12,000 seeds and sows a 200-ft. row. This item ships at the proper planting time for your region in both spring and fall.
If the current shipping season is closed, your order will ship at the proper time in the next season.
Product Details
Zones: 3-9 annual Spacing: 3" Depth: 1/4 " Sun/Shade: full sun Germination: 5 - 7 days Days To Maturity: 40-70 days Fruit: Grows several types of lettuce fro a mix of colors and textures. Leaf lettuce has loose rosettes, produces over a longer season and is more heat tolerant. Head lettuce forms round heads and tends to be more crispy in texture
| Comments: Lettuce is a cool weather crop you can plant in early spring as soon as the soil can be worked. You can also plant in late summer for a fall crop. In zone 8 or warmer, sow in early fall for winter crop. Plant lettuce in a light, sandy, rich, fertile soil that is neutral and well drained. Sow the seed in row 12 – 18 inches apart, making sure the seed is not covered (needs light to germinate). Space leaf type lettuce 4-6 inches and head type 10-12 inches apart. Seeds may also be started indoors 4 weeks before planting outside. Do not cover seed and maintain temperature in medium of 65-70 degrees. Germination takes 7-10 days. Successive plantings can be done as long as the temperature is below 80 degrees. Fertilize with a basic garden fertilizer prior to planting and again every 3 weeks after planting. Cultivate shallowly. If transplanting, harden off a least 7 days before setting out to avoid transplant shock. Plants do best if keep consistently moist. Harvest leaf lettuce when leaves are young and tender. Head lettuce is harvested after heads are formed. Shipping: View Shipping Schedule Lettuce Blend Ships In Both Spring And Fall Unable to ship to: AE AK GU HI PR
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Customer Reviews Overall Rating: Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers Sort Reviews: Newest | Oldest | Highest Rating | Lowest Rating  - Wednesday, July 13, 2011 A real winner! Reviewed By: Cindy (Cheney, WA) We planted the seed tape for the first time last year with fabulous results. All lettuce types handled the heat of the summer and even came back in after the first cutting. Wonderful, mild flavor, and just the right level of "crisp". We've planted it again this year, and have already harvested with same yummy results from last year!  - Thursday, April 14, 2011 Love Reviewed By: Jen A. (, OH) love it!  - Sunday, December 27, 2009 fabulous! Reviewed By: Margie (Gibsonia, Pa) We tried lettuce blend this past year and it was superb! Spring and thru most of the summer, we ate it in salads and on sandwiches. I plan on buying twice as much this spring and highly recommended it to all my friends. Read More Reviews
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Lettuce Blend
Tossed Salad in a Single Packet
(11
customer reviews)
Deliciously crisp and colorful mix is equal
parts Romaine, Black-Seeded Simpson, Salad
Bowl and Red Sails Leaf Lettuce. A fantastic
blend. 40-70 DAYS.
Seed Counts: 1/2 oz. of lettuce seeds contains about 12,000 seeds and sows a 200-ft. row.
This item ships at the proper planting time for your region in both spring and fall.
If the current shipping season is closed, your order will ship at the proper time in the next season.
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Product Details
Zones: 3-9 annual Spacing: 3" Depth: 1/4 " Sun/Shade: full sun Germination: 5 - 7 days Days To Maturity: 40-70 days Fruit: Grows several types of lettuce fro a mix of colors and textures. Leaf lettuce has loose rosettes, produces over a longer season and is more heat tolerant. Head lettuce forms round heads and tends to be more crispy in texture
| Comments: Lettuce is a cool weather crop you can plant in early spring as soon as the soil can be worked. You can also plant in late summer for a fall crop. In zone 8 or warmer, sow in early fall for winter crop. Plant lettuce in a light, sandy, rich, fertile soil that is neutral and well drained. Sow the seed in row 12 – 18 inches apart, making sure the seed is not covered (needs light to germinate). Space leaf type lettuce 4-6 inches and head type 10-12 inches apart. Seeds may also be started indoors 4 weeks before planting outside. Do not cover seed and maintain temperature in medium of 65-70 degrees. Germination takes 7-10 days. Successive plantings can be done as long as the temperature is below 80 degrees. Fertilize with a basic garden fertilizer prior to planting and again every 3 weeks after planting. Cultivate shallowly. If transplanting, harden off a least 7 days before setting out to avoid transplant shock. Plants do best if keep consistently moist. Harvest leaf lettuce when leaves are young and tender. Head lettuce is harvested after heads are formed. Shipping: View Shipping Schedule Lettuce Blend Ships In Both Spring And Fall Unable to ship to: AE AK GU HI PR
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Customer Reviews
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- Wednesday, July 13, 2011
A real winner!
Reviewed By:
Cindy (Cheney, WA)
We planted the seed tape for the first time last year with fabulous results. All lettuce types handled the heat of the summer and even came back in after the first cutting. Wonderful, mild flavor, and just the right level of "crisp". We've planted it again this year, and have already harvested with same yummy results from last year!

- Thursday, April 14, 2011
Love
Reviewed By:
Jen A. (, OH)
love it!

- Sunday, December 27, 2009
fabulous!
Reviewed By:
Margie (Gibsonia, Pa)
We tried lettuce blend this past year and it was superb! Spring and thru most of the summer, we ate it in salads and on sandwiches. I plan on buying twice as much this spring and highly recommended it to all my friends.
Read More Reviews