Lettuce (seeds) Landis Winter Cold Hardy Vegetable Fresh Edible Live Plant for
Looking for a cold-tolerant lettuce variety to grow all winter long? Look no further than Landis Winter Lettuce! Our Landis Winter Lettuce seeds produce a hardy, heirloom variety that can withstand frost and low temperatures. The plant produces tender, buttery leaves with a mild, sweet flavor that's perfect for salads, sandwiches, and more. This variety of lettuce is easy to grow and adaptable to various growing conditions. It's also resistant to bolting, which makes it a reliable choice for gardeners. Plant your Landis Winter Lettuce seeds in full sun or partial shade, and enjoy a bountiful harvest all winter long. Order now and experience the joy of growing your own fresh, flavorful lettuce! A packet of 25 seeds. Lactuca sativa, Salad greens, Leafy greens, Garden lettuce, Crisphead lettuce, Romaine lettuce, Butterhead lettuce, Loose-leaf lettuce, Cos lettuce, Bibb lettuce, Iceberg lettuce, Summer crisp lettuce rare heirloom seeds. Choose a location: Lettuce prefers a cool and shaded spot, especially during the hot summer months. Pick an area with well-draining soil and an adequate amount of sunlight (around 6 hours per day). Prepare the soil: Before planting, work some compost or aged manure into the soil. Rake the soil surface to make it level and remove any rocks or debris. Sow the seeds: Sow the lettuce seeds thinly in rows, and cover them with a thin layer of soil. Keep the soil moist, but not too wet. Lettuce seeds should germinate in 7-14 days. Thin the seedlings: Once the seedlings have grown to a few inches tall, thin them to a spacing of 6-8 inches apart. This will allow each plant to receive enough nutrients and grow properly. Water the plants: Keep the soil consistently moist but not too wet. Water the plants frequently, especially during hot and dry weather. Harvest the lettuce: Harvest the lettuce leaves when they reach maturity, usually between 40-70 days after planting.
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