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Lettuce Seeds Variety Pack - Romiane, Butter and Gourmet Salad Blend
Lettuce Seeds Variety Pack - Romiane, Butter and Gourmet Salad Blend
Lettuce Seeds Variety Pack - Romiane, Butter and Gourmet Salad Blend
Lettuce Seeds Variety Pack - Romiane, Butter and Gourmet Salad Blend

Lettuce Seeds Variety Pack - Romiane, Butter and Gourmet Salad Blend

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Packet with three individual packets of about 200 seeds of each kind. Great for a home garden or growing with hydroponics.

Planting instructions: 

Lettuce is cool-season crop that grows well in the spring and fall in most regions. Lettuce seedlings will even tolerate a light frost.

Sow any time soils are above 40°F. Seeds germinate best at 55 to 65°F and will emerge in only 7 to 10 days. Because lettuce grows quickly, plant a small amount at a time, staggering your plantings to a continued harvest! 

  • Direct sowing is recommended as soon as the ground can be worked. If you want an earlier crop, however, you may start seeds indoors 4 to 6 weeks before your last spring frost date for an earlier crop.
  • Lettuce can be sown after soils reach 40°F though seeds germinate best at 55 to 65°F and will emerge in 7 to 10 days.
  • Seeds should be planted ¼-½ inch deep and thinned when plants have 3 to 4 true leaves.
  • Transplants should have 4 to 6 mature leaves and a well-developed root system before planting out.
  • Transplants should be planted near the last frost-free date for the growing area. Seeded lettuce may be planted 2 to 3 weeks earlier.
  • For either seeded or transplanted lettuce, have 12 to 15 inches between each row.
    • Leaf lettuce: Plant 4 inches apart.
    • Cos and loose-headed types: Plant 8 inches apart.
    • Firm-headed types: Plant 16 inches apart.
    • Cover the seeds with ¼ to ½ inch of soil.
    • Water thoroughly at time of transplanting.



Sow any time soils are above 40°F. Seeds germinate best at 55 to 65°F and will emerge in only 7 to 10 days. Because lettuce grows quickly, plant a small amount at a time, staggering your plantings to a continued harvest!