Lactuca sativa
Grand Rapids Lettuce - Heirloom, Non-GMO Seeds
Grand Rapids Lettuce is a loose leaf lettuce variety that produces beautiful frilly leaves that are tender and sweet tasting.
This variety is quick to grow and resists bolting well.
Leaves tend to go bitter once the hot summer sun hits them, so this variety is recommended for early spring and fall planting.
Days to Maturity 45 Days
Packet Contains appx 1200 Seeds
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Growing Lettuce - Benefits and Instructions
Benefits of Growing Lettuces
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Quick To Mature - Lettuce grows very fast, many leaf varieties can mature in as little as 30 days.
- Bountiful Harvest - If planted in succession, you can have a continuous supply all season! Also many varieties are cut and come again, meaning you can harvest just the outer leaves and more will produce,
- Nutritional Profile - Rich in Omega 3 Fatty Acids, Vitamin K and A
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Use in: Fresh salads, juicing, lettuce wraps, grilled and smoothies
Growing Instructions
Culture:
Make succession plantings every 1-2 weeks to ensure a constant harvest.
Spacing:Leaf types - 6 inches apart with 12 inches rows; Iceberg - 12 inches apart with 18 inches row spacing; Romaine - 8-10 inches apart with 12-16 inches rows and Butterhead/Batavia - 10-12 inches apart with 12 inches row spacing Square foot spacing: 6 Leaf type, 3 Bibb type, 2 Head type per square foot.
Harvesting:
Harvest lettuce early in the morning. Looseleaf types can be picked as soon as leaves are large enough to eat. Harvest head types when they are firm and well wrapped. If your lettuce becomes bitter during warm weather, wash and place in the fridge for a couple of days before eating.
Storage/Preparation:
Remove any damaged or wilted leaves, wash and dry leaves thoroughly. Wrap leaves in dry kitchen towels or paper towel, and place in zip style bag or similar container. Do not over pack containers, some airflow will keep greens lasting longer.
Companions:
Most vegetables, carrot, garlic, onion and radish.