Arianna Lettuce Seed

Arianna Lettuce Seed

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Lactuca sativa

Arianna Lettuce Seed (39 days)

 

Attractive French variety with large foliage and small, tall open heads with thick, mint green leaves, crunchy texture with a nutty flavor, does well in stressful conditions, matures early, bolt and tipburn resistant.

 

organic lettuce

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SKU SKU169681
Quantity in stock 26 item(s) available
 
Market price: $3.29
Our price: $1.99
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.5 g about 300 seeds $1.99
1/4 Pound $24.99
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Quantity (from 1 to 26)

Seed Planting Depth

Seeds per gram

Germination Temperature

Days to Germination

Row Spacing

Plant Spacing

100' Row Yield

Sun

1/8" 600-800 40-65 2-14 12" 8" 80 lb. Full to Partial

Latuca sativa

Planting Tips:

Sow directly into very fertile, loose soil.  Thin down to final spacing once plants are established.  For best results, plant in spring or fall.  Harvest outside leaves for a continual harvest.  For longer harvest, stagger plantings every 2-3 weeks.

Heat Tolerance:  If you are growing lettuce in the heat, plant them where they will get afternoon shade.  Lettuce is a spring and fall crop in really hot areas.

Harvest Tips: For a continual harvest, sow every 2-3 weeks a new crop if cutting full heads, otherwise harvesting outside leaves will encourage a longer harvest from individual plants.

Seeding Rate:

30,000 plants/acre, aproximately 2 oz.

Heirloom seeds are hardy but always take care with your garden seeds to give them the appropriate amount of moisture - not letting the vegetable seeds dry out prematurely or overwatering and possibly having them rot.

 

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11-04-2011
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