Lettuce Seeds
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Chicory Palla Rossa 3
Early variety for summer and autumn harvest. Produces compact, spherical, self-whitening heads. Leaves inside are scarlet red, are savoury, and taste excellent in salads.
Chicory Palla Rossa 3 – seeds
Seeding depth: 1 – 1,5 cm
Seeding time outdoors: May – June
Spacing: 20-30 x 30 cm
Harvesting period: July – September
One package contains 0,5 g of seeds. -
Lettuce – a selection of varieties
A mix of varieties that differs in taste, texture and leaf colour. This diverse mix is perfect for salads. Colourful leaves can be harvested gradually and used as an attractive addition to dishes.
Lettuce – a selection of varieties – seeds
Seeding depth: 0,5 – 1 cm
Seeding time in greenhouses: March – April
Seeding time outdoors: April – July
Planting time of seedlings outdoors: March – July
Spacing: 30 x 20-30 cm
Harvesting period: April – October
One package contains 1 g of seeds. -
Lettuce Dubacek
An early variety that does not bolt can be grown in spring, summer, and autumn. Long, narrow, dentate, light green, and tender leaves taste delicious in salads, sandwiches, and as garnishing.
Lettuce Dubacek – seeds
Seeding depth: 0,5 cm
Seeding time in greenhouses: February – March
Seeding time outdoors: March – July
Planting time of seedlings outdoors: March – May
Spacing: 30 x 30 cm
Harvesting period: April – September
One package contains 1 g of seeds. -
Lettuce Humil
A very early, butterhead variety that winters uncovered in the field, enabling harvesting early in spring. Medium-sized, compact, light green heads. Tender and delicious leaves are great for salads and sandwiches.
Lettuce Humil – seeds
Seeding depth: 0,5 cm
Seeding time outdoors:: August – October
Spacing: 30 x 30 cm
Harvesting period: April – May
One package contains 1 g of seeds. -
Lettuce Lento
An early variety, resistant to bolting, recommended for spring and summer sow. Large, round, compact, and bright green heads. To be eaten raw in salads and as dish garnishing.
Lettuce Lento – seeds
Seeding depth: 1 cm
Seeding time in greenhouses: March – September
Seeding time outdoors:: April – August
Planting time of seedlings outdoors: August – September
Spacing: 30 x 30 cm
Harvesting period: May – October
One package contains 1 g of seeds. -
Lettuce May Queen
An early butterhead lettuce intended for spring cultivation in the field and in greenhouses later in the season. It produces round, large, compact heads consisting of yellow-green, tender, firm, slightly sweet leaves. It is perfect for salads and as a dish decoration.
Lettuce May Queen – seeds
Seeding depth: 0,5 – 1 cm
Seeding time in greenhouses: February – April
Seeding time outdoors: March – April, July
Planting time of seedlings outdoors: April – May, July
Spacing: 30 x 20-25 cm
Harvesting period: April – June, August – September
One package contains 1 g of seeds. -
Lettuce Michalina
A medium early butterhead variety. To be grown in the field in summer and in unheated greenhouses in early spring. Large, compact, slightly flattened heads. Pale green, tender, delicious leaves.
Lettuce Michalina – seeds
Seeding depth: 0,5 – 1 cm
Seeding time in greenhouses: February – April
Seeding time outdoors: March – April, August
Planting time of seedlings outdoors: April – May
Spacing: 30 x 25-20 cm
Harvesting period: May – June, September
One package contains 1 g of seeds. -
Lettuce Regina Dei Ghiacci Iceberg
A medium late iceberg lettuce variety. It develops large, compact, rather firm heads. The leaves are crunchy, bubbly, vividly green, juicy and slightly sweet. Ideal to be eaten raw and for decorating dishes.
Lettuce Regina Dei Ghiacci Iceberg – seeds
Seeding depth: 0,5 – 1 cm
Seeding time in greenhouses: March – April
Seeding time outdoors: April, July
Planting time of seedlings outdoors: April – May, August
Spacing: 30-40 x 35 cm
Harvesting period: April – June, August – September
One package contains 0,5 g of seeds. -
Lettuce Rekord
A medium early variety that does not bolt can be grown all season long in the field and in greenhouses. Light green, curly leaves look spectacular in salads, sandwiches, and other dishes.
Lettuce Rekord – seeds
Seeding depth: 1 cm
Seeding time in greenhouses: march – august
Seeding time outdoors:: march – august
Planting time of seedlings outdoors: april – october
Spacing: 30 x 25 cm
Harvesting period: may – october
One package contains 1 g of seeds. -
Lettuce Rosela
An early variety of leaf lettuce to be grown all year long in greenhouses. Large, wrinkled, shiny, red leaves are crunchy and delicious, and taste great in salads and as garnish of warm plates.
Lettuce Rosela – seeds
Seeding depth: 1 cm
Seeding time in greenhouses: February – March
Seeding time outdoors: April – May
Planting time of seedlings outdoors: April – May
Spacing: 30 x 25 cm
Harvesting period: April – October
One package contains 1 g of seeds. -
Lettuce Safir
An early variety recommended for cultivation in greenhouses and heated tunnels and harvesting in autumn, winter, and early spring. Round, medium compact heads consist of tender, light green leaves that taste great in salads and sandwiches.
Lettuce Safir – seeds
Seeding depth: 1 cm
Seeding time in greenhouses: November – February, February – May
Planting time of seedlings outdoors: April – May, July
Spacing: 30 x 25 cm
Harvesting period: December – March, August – November
One package contains 0,5 g of seeds. -
Lettuce Sahim
A medium-early variety resistant to diseases and bolting that produces round, compact, medium-sized heads. Those consist of wrinkled leaves with dark red edges that add colour to salads, sandwiches, and other dishes.
Lettuce Sahim – seeds
Seeding depth: 0,5 cm
Seeding time in greenhouses: February – May
Seeding time outdoors: April – May, August – September
Planting time of seedlings outdoors: April – May
Spacing: 30 x 25 cm
Harvesting period: May – June, September – October
One package contains 1 g of seeds.