| Corn Salad (Lamb's Lettuce) seeds - Large Leaved - Tastes like tender young Lettuce - invaluable for winter salads. Can be gathered when 3 or 4 leaves have formed, or given protection from frost with straw or bracken. Grows well in pots, keeping lower leaves clean. Average Packet Content 450 seeds |
£1.29 |
| Lettuce seeds - Little Gem - Features - Cos Variety Recommended by the National Institute of Agricultural Botany, , Small and sweet hearts produced. Sow little and often to ensure a continuous supply. Grow in a rich soil and water well in dry periods. Sow outdoors at fortnightly intervals from March to July, and in September sow varieties which stand through winter to head the following spring. (10-14 weeks maturity). |
£1.19 |
| Lettuce seeds - Lollo Rossa - A most attractive plant to add colour to the salad bowl. Crisp and delicious, the leaves are frilled and tinged with red. Pretty enough to include in the flower border. Award of Garden Merit. |
£1.75 |
| Lettuce seeds : Butterhead : Tom Thumb - SowingSow thinly from March to late April 6mm (¼in) deep in drills 15cm (6in) apart. A moist, well drained, fertile soil which has had plenty of compost dug in the previous autumn is best.GrowingAs soon as the seedlings are large enough to handle, thin out gradually to 15cm (6in.) apart.Aftercare To test whether the heads are ready to harvest, press them gently with the back of the hand, they will feel solid and barely yield to pressure.Floweringcropping65 DaysPlant typeVegetable |
£1.29 |
| Lettuce seeds : Clarion - SowingSow thinly from spring to mid summer 6mm (¼in) deep in drills 38cm (15in) apart. A moist well drained soil which has had plenty of compost during the previous autumn is best. In very hot weather its best to water the soil before sowing and to make sowings during the early afternoon.GrowingThin out gradually to 30cm (12in) apart.Aftercare Harvest when the head feels firm when gently pressed.FloweringcroppingPlant typeVegetable |
£1.99 |
| Lettuce seeds : Colour Shades Mixed - SowingSow March to August. Sow thinly, 1cm (½ inch) deep in drills 30cm (12 inch) apart in soil which has been raked to a fine tilth. Easy to grow.GrowingWhen large enough to handle, thin out seedlings to 30cm (12 inches) apart if full sized hearts are required, or 7.5cm (3 inch) apart for salad leaves.Aftercare Water ground regularly, especially during dry periods. Harvest as and when required.FloweringcroppingHarvest June to OctoberPlant typeVegetable |
£1.69 |
| Lettuce seeds : Green Hearting Mixed - SowingSow March to August. Sow thinly, 1cm (½ inch) deep in drills 30cm (12 inches) apart in soil which has been raked to a fine tilth.GrowingWhen large enough to handle, thin out seedlings to 30cm (12in) apart. Harvest when the heads feel firm when pressed.Aftercare Prefers a moist, well-drained soil in full sun. Water ground regularly, especially during dry periods.FloweringcroppingHarvest June to OctoberPlant typeVegetable |
£1.69 |
| Lettuce seeds : Iceberg : Webbs Wonderful - SowingSow thinly from spring to mid summer 6mm (¼in) deep in drills 38cm (15in) apart. A moist well drained soil which has had plenty of compost during the previous autumn is best. In very hot weather it is best to water the soil before sowing and to make sowings during the early afternoon.GrowingThin out gradually to 30cm (12in) apart.Aftercare Harvest when the head feels firm when gently pressed. The heads keep well in a fridge if they are wrapped in polythene film.Floweringcropping80 DaysPlant... |
£1.29 |
| Lettuce seeds: Lakeland - SowingSow thinly from late winter to mid summer 6mm (¼in) deep in drills 38cm (15in) apart. A moist well drained soil which has had plenty of compost during the previous autumn is best. In very hot weather it's best to water the soil before sowing and to make sowings during the early afternoon. Lakeland can also be sown in the autumn in a cold greenhouse to over winter for an early spring harvest. Provide good ventilation and water carefully to avoid splashing the leaves.GrowingThin out gradually... |
£2.29 |
| Lettuce seeds - Rusty - Features - Cos variety, , Leaves can be picked or left to form a solid heart. Sow little and often to ensure a continuous supply. Grow in a rich soil and water well in dry periods. Sow outdoors at fortnightly intervals from March to July, and in September sow varieties which stand through winter to head the following spring. (10-14 weeks maturity). |
£1.39 |
| Lettuce seeds : Arctic King - SowingSow thinly in late summer and autumn 6mm (¼in) deep in drills 23-30cm (9-12in) apart. A moist well drained soil which has had plenty of compost during the previous autumn is best. In very hot weather it is best to water the soil before sowing and to make sowings during the early afternoon.GrowingThin out gradually to 23-30cm (9-12in) apart.Aftercare Harvest when the head feels firm when gently pressed. Harvest in spring (usually May). In cold winter areas cloche protection should be given... |
£1.49 |
| Lettuce seeds : Continental Looseleaf : Lollo Rossa - SowingSow thinly from spring to mid summer 6mm (¼in) deep in drills 23cm (9in) apart. A moist, well drained, fertile soil which has had plenty of compost dug in the previous autumn is best. In very hot weather it is best to water the soil before sowing and sow during the early afternoon.GrowingThin out gradually to 23cm (9in) apart.Aftercare To harvest don't pull the whole plant - be selective - go down the row choosing only the largest, tenderest leaves. This way it will continue to replace itself... |
£1.89 |
| Lettuce seeds : Freckles - SowingSow April to July outdoors, thinly, 6mm (¼in) deep in ground which has been raked to a fine tilth. Space rows by 15cm (6in).GrowingThin out seedlings when large enough to handle, to 30cm (12in) apart. Keep cool and moist to prevent running to seed.Aftercare Prefers well drained, moist, rich, cool conditions. Harvest June to early October.FloweringcroppingPlant typeVegetable |
£1.99 |
| Lettuce seeds Continental and Curled Leaf Lettuce - A bright green lettuce having an excellent sweet flavour and crisp texture combined with a frisee appearance, a non hearting type which can be used as a cut and come again or full heading. Disease resistant. Bred for the supermarket trade. |
£2.95 |
| Italian Lettuce Seeds - Bionda a Foglia Liscia - A great Italian cutting lettuce for fresh tender leaves all Summer! Grows again when cut. Sow March to August. |
£1.85 |
| Lettuce Unrivalled Seeds |
£1.59 |
| Lettuce Mixed Seeds - Special mixture of the finest types of Cabbage and Cos Lettuce to mature in succession. |
£8.95 |
| Lettuce Set Seeds - A very reliable and extremely easy to grow Iceberg type Lettuce - the nearest thing we have to a foolproof variety! It produces crisp green leaves, is mildew resistant, tolerant to hot weather and slow to bolt; RHS Award of Garden Merit winner |
£2.10 |
| Thompson and Morgan Lettuce : Arctic King Seeds - A fine lettuce known for its exceptional cold resistance and bred solely for autumn sowings. It is a large lettuce, light green in colour, with tasty, crinkled leaves. Sowing Instructions |
£1.80 |
| Thompson and Morgan Lettuce : Iceberg : Sonette Seeds - Crunchy, dense, uniformly shaped hearts of excellent quality and flavour. Recommended for sowings from spring and throughout the summer as it has excellent mildew resistance. Heads stand well in hot weather and will keep for 2 weeks in the refrigerator after cutting. Sowing Instructions |
£1.89 |
| Thompson and Morgan Lettuce : Lakeland Seeds - Here is a high quality crisp head lettuce with small compact heads which are just the right size for the home gardener. The solid, crisp and tasty heads are quick to mature and slow to bolt. Recommended for harvesting in succession from spring to July and can also be sown in October in cold frames *or* the cold greenhouse for cutting in early May. Sowing Instructions |
£2.18 |
| Thompson and Morgan Lettuce : Romaine : Chartwell Seeds - The tastiest of all the Romaine lettuces we have ever trialled. Renowned for their crunchy texture and the sweetest flavour. Excellent downy mildew resistance, with good bolting tolerance and heart quality during hotter summer conditions. |
£1.89 |
| Thompson and Morgan Lettuce : Salad Bowl Seeds - All-American Gold Medal winner. Large, medium-green, slow bolting, non-heading and decidedly tender. Dont pull the whole plants - be selective - go down the row choosing only the largest, tenderest leaves. This way Salad Bowl will continue to replace itself the whole season Sowing Instructions |
£1.80 |
| Thompson and Morgan Lettuce : Tin Tin Seeds - A slightly larger Little Gem type which is similar in flavour, but has slightly more bubbled leaves, giving it a more distinctive appearance. Ready to harvest approximately 11 weeks from sowing with delicious crisp, romaine hearts that stand well during hot summer weather. Sowing Instructions |
£2.37 |
| Lettuce Webb's Wonderful Seeds |
£0.75 |
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