Lettuce Butter Head Red Vegetable Seeds
Description
About Lettuce Butter Head Red
Lettuce greens are so easy to grow, so nutritious, and so delicious picked fresh from the garden, that everyone should grow them. Grow lettuce in the vegetable garden, tuck it into flowerbeds, or cultivate it in containers.
With regular watering, shade from hot sun, and succession planting, you can enjoy home-grown lettuce almost year-round in much of the country. From baby leaf lettuce to big, crisp heads, lettuce is easy to grow in spring and fall, when the soil is cool. Leaf colour and texture vary with variety. All types of lettuce grow best when the soil is kept constantly moist, and outside temperatures range between 45 and 75 degrees Fahrenheit.
Dispatch Within
3 days
Seeds Specifications
Seeds per Packet | 50 |
Common Name | Ice plant. |
Height | Height: 0.5 to 2 feet Spread: 0.5 to 2 feet |
Difficulty Level | Easy |
Planting And Care
- You should be able to sow additional seeds every two weeks for a continuous harvest throughout the growing season
- Fertilize 3 weeks after transplanting
- Lettuce prefers soil that is high in humus, with plenty of compost and a steady supply of nitrogen to keep if growing fast
- Use organic alfalfa meal or a slow-release fertilizer
- To plant a fall crop, create cool soil in August by moistening the ground and covering it with a bale of straw
- A week later, the soil under the bale will be about 10 degrees F (6 degrees C) cooler than the rest of the garden
- Sow a three foot row of lettuce seeds every couple of weeks—just rotate the straw bale around the garden
- Make sure soil remains moist but is well-drained
- An organic mulch will help conserve moisture, suppress weeds, and keep soil temperatures cool throughout the warmer months
- Lettuce will tell you when it needs water
- Just look at it
- If the leaves are wilting, sprinkle them anytime—even in the heat of the day—to cool them off and slow down the transpiration rate
- Weed by hand if necessary, but be careful of plant roots: They are shallow
- Planning your garden so that lettuce will be in the shade of taller plants, such as tomatoes or sweet corn, in the heat of the summer, may reduce bolting
Lettuce Butter Head Red Care
- Before you plant your lettuce seeds, make sure the soil is prepared
- It should be loose and drain well so it’s moist without staying soggy
- To keep the soil fertile, feed it with organic matter about one week before you seed or transplant
- Since the seed is so small, a well-tilled seedbed is essential
- Large clods will reduce germination
- Direct sowing is recommended as soon as the ground can be worked
- Plant seeds ½ inch deep
- Snow won’t hurt them, but a desiccating cold wind will
- If you want an earlier crop, however, you may start seeds indoors 4 to 6 weeks before last spring frost date for an earlier crop
- Harden off seedlings for about one week, and transplant outside between 2 weeks before and 2 weeks after last spring frost
- Seed may be sown in single rows or broadcast for wide row planting
- When broadcasting, you’ll need to “thin” for the proper spacing
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