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Lollo Rosso Lettuce, 500 Heirloom Seeds Per Packet, Non GMO Seeds

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Lactuca sativa "Lolo Rosso"

Also known as red coral lettuce, this variety features light-green leaves with beautiful magenta edges. Heavily frilled, fan-shaped leaves that form a compact rosette. Leaves average 5-8” long and are a little bitter and slightly nutty tasting.

 

Planting Instructions
Type: Annual
Sun: Full
Planting Depth: 1/4”
Spacing: 6”
Water: Moderate/High
Days to Maturity/Bloom: 30-55 days
Height: 8-12”
Zones: 3-12

 

Approx seeds per order 500

Lettuce is a cool weather crop; it does best planted in Spring and Fall when the temperatures are between 40-70F. The summer heat, or anything above 75F, prevents germination and causes crops to wilt or bolt. There are some varieties that are better adapted for the summer.

Every three weeks, plant a new crop to have successive harvests. Lettuce is an excellent vegetable to grow in containers.

Start lettuce indoors 4 weeks before transplanting or plant directly into the garden as soon as the soil is able to be worked. Spread seeds over the top of the soil and then lightly cover them with 1/8”-1/4” soil. The seeds will germinate in 2-10 days. It's almost impossible to plant them individually – it is easiest to spread them over the soil and then thin to 10-12” apart when they are bigger.

 

USDA Zone Map

Lactuca sativa "Lolo Rosso"

Also known as red coral lettuce, this variety features light-green leaves with beautiful magenta edges. Heavily frilled, fan-shaped leaves that form a compact rosette. Leaves average 5-8” long and are a little bitter and slightly nutty tasting.

 

Planting Instructions
Type: Annual
Sun: Full
Planting Depth: 1/4”
Spacing: 6”
Water: Moderate/High
Days to Maturity/Bloom: 30-55 days
Height: 8-12”
Zones: 3-12

 

Approx seeds per order 500

Lettuce is a cool weather crop; it does best planted in Spring and Fall when the temperatures are between 40-70F. The summer heat, or anything above 75F, prevents germination and causes crops to wilt or bolt. There are some varieties that are better adapted for the summer.

Every three weeks, plant a new crop to have successive harvests. Lettuce is an excellent vegetable to grow in containers.

Start lettuce indoors 4 weeks before transplanting or plant directly into the garden as soon as the soil is able to be worked. Spread seeds over the top of the soil and then lightly cover them with 1/8”-1/4” soil. The seeds will germinate in 2-10 days. It's almost impossible to plant them individually – it is easiest to spread them over the soil and then thin to 10-12” apart when they are bigger.

 

USDA Zone Map