Salad Bowl Lettuce Seeds (Leaf Type) 1740
Salad Bowl Lettuce Seeds (Leaf Type) 1740 Heirloom Vegetable. The name pretty well describes where this very popular variety belongs! Medium green leaves are long and deeply lobed with a tender texture and sweet taste. Salad bowl shows good resistance to bolting and is relatively heat tolerant. Go for both spring and late summer plantings with this beauty! Introduced in 1952.
How to Grow
880 seed/gram. Lettuce is a sun-loving cool weather crop that grows best in organic, well drained soil. Sow as soon as the soil can be worked in the spring, then every two weeks thereafter to ensure a continuous supply. Sow about 3 mm (1/8″) deep in rows 45 cm (18″) apart. An even supply of moisture during the entire growth period is imperative for success. Harvest leaf lettuce by either pulling the entire plant or by cutting leaves from the main stem at least 2.5 cm (1″) above the base – this will allow the plant to sprout new leaves. Harvest head lettuce by cutting the head off at the base just below the lower leaves. Once lettuce bolts (starts to produce a rapidly growing flower stem) leaves become bitter.
Additional information
WEIGHT | N/A |
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DIMENSIONS | N/A |
SIZE |
packet, $ – 125 g, $ – 1 kg, 25 g, 500 g |
DAYS TO EMERGENCE |
7 to 10 |
DAYS TO HARVEST |
45 |
DEGREE OF DIFFICULTY |
Easy |
FAMILY NAME |
Asteraceae |
FROST TOLERANCE |
Can Withstand Light Frost |
GROWTH HABIT |
Bushy |
HEIGHT |
Low to Medium (75 to 30 cm)(3"" to 12"") |
HERITAGE |
Open Pollinated |
LATIN |
Lactuca sativa |
LENGTH OF ROW PACKET |
One packet sows approximately 6 m (20') of row. |
LIFECYCLE |
Annual or Biennial Harvested as an Annual |
LIGHT |
Full Sun |
PROPAGATION |
Sow Direct Every Two Weeks as Long As Weather Is Cool |
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