Lactuca sativa – Lettuce Salad Bowl Green (Organic)

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Lettuce Salad Bowl Green ( Lactuca sativa ) is an open pollinated, old lettuce variety that dates back to the 1950’s. This lettuce can be used as a loose leaf or left to grow and cut off from the stalk as a whole lettuce; either way they will grow back. This variety is quick growing and if harvested as a loose leaf regularly; will continue to produce for the entire season.

The leaves are tender, sweet and crispy, making a great addition to any salad.

Suitable for Cold to Tropical Climates.

Lettuce Salad Bowl Green ( Lactuca sativa ) is an open pollinated, old lettuce variety that dates back to the 1950’s. This lettuce can be used as a loose leaf or left to grow and cut off from the stalk as a whole lettuce; either way they will grow back. This variety is quick growing and if harvested as a loose leaf regularly; will continue to produce for the entire season.

The leaves are tender, sweet and crispy, making a great addition to any salad. Often seen in commercially packaged lettuce mixes at the supermarket.

Other perks of this variety are that it is slow bolting; heat tolerant; shade tolerant; quite disease resistant and keeps it’s sweet taste, even through hotter weather; when some lettuce’s will become bitter.

Suitable for Cold to Tropical Climates.

Growth

The Lettuce Salad Bowl Green is an annual smaller growing lettuce; which grows to around 20 cm in both height and width. The leaves are a lime-bright green and form a rosette that can be harvested as early 2 weeks as microgreens when around 7-8 cm’s tall; as a baby leaf at around 25 days; or as a full lettuce at approximately 45-65 days. Sow every 2 weeks for a continual harvest.

This variety prefers full sun, however in hotter climates or seasons, some afternoon sun will be appreciated. Water regularly and fertilise with a liquid organic fertiliser every two weeks with either a seaweed mixture or worm pee.

*We recommend growing ALL edible foods organically; it always tastes better – so your taste buds; body and family will thank you 🙂


FAMILY:

Asteraceae

CLIMATE:

Cold to Tropical.

TEMPERATURE RANGE:

8°C to 30°C / 46 to 86°F

SOIL TYPE:

Loose, well draining.

LOCATION:

Full Sun, but shaded in hot climates.

HEIGHT:

Up to 25 cm (10 inches)

WIDTH:

Up to 20 cm (8 inches)

pH:

6.0-6.8

GROWTH TYPE:

Annual.

WATER REQUIREMENTS:

Medium.

POLLINATION:

Self-Pollinated

MATURITY:

40-65 days for full sized lettuce; around 25 days for young loose leaf leaves.

GERMINATION RATES:

75-90%

GERMINATION TIME:

7-14 days

SEEDS PER GRAM:

Approximately 800

MEDICINAL QUALITIES:

No.

WEED POTENTIAL:

No.

EDIBLE:

Yes.

SEED STORAGE & VIABILITY:

Cold Storage at 4°C (Fridge) up to 2 years.

 

FACTS ABOUT LETTUCE SALAD BOWL GREEN (Lactuca sativa)

 

Lettuce is rich in many health benefiting nutrients including vitamin A; K & anti-oxidants.

Salad Bowl lettuces are quite happily grown in pots or containers; even indoors on a sunny windowsill. They can also make a great low growing border plant.

Weight 0.5 kg
Dimensions 26 × 16 × .5 cm
Quantity

100 Seeds, 200 Seeds, Seedling

Germination Instructions

HOW TO GROW LETTUCE SALAD BOWL GREEN (Lactuca sativa)

 

This variety can be grown in some climates almost all year round. We have given some climate guides below.

Sowing Season by Climate:
Cold – Mid Spring to Mid Autumn
Temperate – Late Winter to Mid Autumn
Sub-Tropical – Late Summer to Mid Spring
Tropical – Late Summer to Mid Spring

Germination Temperatures: 10-18°C / 50-65°F. Lettuce germinates best in cooler temperatures, germination rates will decline above 20°C/68°F.
Start: Either straight into the garden and thin out or in small pots to be transplanted later. Start indoors 4-8 weeks before transplanting if preferred. Can also be kept in pots.
Soil: Moist, well draining, compost rich soil. Lettuce won’t do well if the soil is too wet or too dry.
Sow: 3mm deep into pots or create a small trench approximately 0.3 mm deep with your finger and sow seeds in a row along the trench and cover over if going straight into the garden. Remove any weaker seedlings to thin to approximately 30 cm’s apart.
pH: 6.0-6.8
Water:
Keep Moist at all times but not wet. 
Position:
Full sun 6-8 hours a day, part shade in hotter areas.
Germination Time:
7-14 days in ideal temperatures.
Transplant:
4-8 weeks.
Spacing:
30 cm (12 inch)
Feeding: Organic Seaweed (Seasol) or worm pee every 2 weeks once sprouted.
Companion plants:
Garlic; Chives; Radish, Strawberries; Beetroot; Carrots; Onion; Asparagus; Cucumber; Corn; Tomatoes; Peas; Spinach; Eggplant; Parsnips; Sunflowers; Marigolds & Coriander.
Don’t plant with: Cauliflower; Broccoli; Brussels Sprout & Cabbage.
Harvest:
40-60 days.

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