Lettuce - Buttercrunch OG

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This is the Organic version of our Buttercrunch lettuce which is also available as conventional seed.  Soon we will only offer this Organic version.

Buttercrunch Lettuce is a leafy lettuce as opposed to a head lettuce. It has crisp, dark green leaves, and occasionally a tinge of red at the edge of some leaves. It has a yellowish-white "heart" at the center, where the leaves haven't been exposed to the sun yet and so are "blanched."

There are hundreds of kinds of leaf lettuce in colors ranging from lime green to dark green and bright red to dark purple. These various lettuces can be grown in two ways. For a mesclun mix of tender young leaves, sow the seeds relatively thickly (about an inch apart) and harvest the leaves with a scissors when they're the size you like. Cut to just about an inch above soil level. The plants will grow back quickly and you can expect to get at least three or four more crops of young leaves.

Leaf lettuce may also be grown at a lower density, allowing more space between the plants. The plants will get larger and the leaves will get bigger. Plants may be cut to the ground as above, or you can just remove the largest leaves as you need them. When thinning out a planting of lettuce, you can move some of the plants around the garden, filling in any empty spots. Done at dusk or on a rainy day, these small transplants will take quickly to a new location.

Lettuce is generally considered a cool-weather crop, but varieties will do quite well in the heat of summer. Look for types that are especially tolerant of warm weather. In midsummer, lettuce may be grown in the shade of tomatoes or pole beans. You can also grow it under a section of shade cloth, stretched over hoops.

The key to having a good supply of high-quality lettuce, is to plant a few seeds every two or three weeks during the growing season. Keep your eyes open for any vacant spots in the garden and when you find one, tuck in a few lettuce seeds. Once a lettuce plant goes past its prime, the sap becomes milky, the leaves get biter and the center of the plant will elongate into a seed stalk. Don't let these over-mature plants take up space in your garden. Pull them out quickly and replant the area with new lettuce seed or a fall crop of beets or carrots.

Lettuce can be started indoors under lights (where it's easy to monitor growth), or you can plant seeds directly in the garden. Sprinkle the seeds as sparsely as possible over the prepared area and press them down gently with the palm of your hand. Cover with a very fine layer of soil as light is required for good germination.  Thin to at least 1-foot apart for best results.  Net Weight Approx. 300mg - (Copyright 2011 Practically Edible. All rights reserved and enforced.)

Reviews (2)

wonderful

Written by undefined on 7th Jul 2014

These grew quickly. The color is a beautiful green and the leaves are crisp and tasty. The leaves are large and can be used for so many dishes or just simply in sandwiches. I will definitely keep purchasing this lettuce.

99% germination rate with equal growth rate

Written by Joey on 6th Oct 2013

This lettuce did very well in my hydroponic DWC bins. Only one has failed to germinate in nearly 100 grow plots. Mild flavor and can be used for any meal time plans. Beautiful lettuce and perfect for lettuce wraps and salads. I am a fan! Would surely buy again.