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Looseleaf Blend Lettuce

Looseleaf Blend Lettuce

$5.45

Original: $18.17

-70%
Looseleaf Blend Lettuce

$18.17

$5.45

The Story

Looseleaf Blend Lettuce (Lactuca sativa) is a mix of looseleaf varieties grown together in a single container, giving you a range of leaf shapes, textures, and colors at once. Rather than heading up like romaine or butterhead types, looseleaf lettuces produce open rosettes of leaves you can harvest a few at a time as the plant keeps growing.

Looseleaf lettuce is a cool-season crop that does best in spring and fall when temperatures stay between 45 and 75 degrees F. It grows quickly, typically ready for first harvest within 45 to 60 days, and tolerates light frost. In hot weather it tends to bolt and turn bitter, so timing planting around cooler periods extends your harvest window.

Cut outer leaves from several plants rather than pulling whole plants at once and the crown will continue to push out fresh growth. Containers, raised beds, and in-ground rows all work well for looseleaf lettuce, as long as the soil drains freely and gets consistent moisture.

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Description

Looseleaf Blend Lettuce (Lactuca sativa) is a mix of looseleaf varieties grown together in a single container, giving you a range of leaf shapes, textures, and colors at once. Rather than heading up like romaine or butterhead types, looseleaf lettuces produce open rosettes of leaves you can harvest a few at a time as the plant keeps growing.

Looseleaf lettuce is a cool-season crop that does best in spring and fall when temperatures stay between 45 and 75 degrees F. It grows quickly, typically ready for first harvest within 45 to 60 days, and tolerates light frost. In hot weather it tends to bolt and turn bitter, so timing planting around cooler periods extends your harvest window.

Cut outer leaves from several plants rather than pulling whole plants at once and the crown will continue to push out fresh growth. Containers, raised beds, and in-ground rows all work well for looseleaf lettuce, as long as the soil drains freely and gets consistent moisture.