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Salad Bowl Heirloom Leaf Lettuce Seeds

Salad Bowl Heirloom Leaf Lettuce Seeds

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  • Non-GMO
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Salad Bowl Leaf Lettuce is a beloved heirloom variety known for its tender, lobed leaves and mild, sweet flavor. This loose-leaf lettuce forms large, open rosettes of bright green leaves that are perfect for fresh salads and garnishes. Salad Bowl is prized for its slow-bolting nature, allowing for an extended harvest throughout the growing season.


Introduced in the early 1950s, Salad Bowl Lettuce has remained a favorite among gardeners for its reliable production and adaptability to a variety of climates. Its delicate texture and mild flavor make it an excellent choice for a wide range of culinary uses, from simple salads to gourmet dishes.


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All Nimble NiteCap Seeds are:

• Heirloom

• Organic

• Non-GMO

• Open Pollinated

• Untreated

• US Grown


• growing instructions included


• Regular testing is conducted to uphold the highest germination standards, all the while employing appropriate seed storage techniques.


Sustainable Packaging & Shipping:


• NimbleNitecap seeds are packed in eco-friendly, compostable seed packets. Seed packets are printed in house with vegetable-based inks on biodegradable, recycled materials. (Small plastic bags are infrequently used to prevent the loss of very small seeds.)


• All orders are carefully packed and shipped with tracking via USPS First Class (or Priority, if selected) in padded ECOENCLOSE recycled and reusable mailers, or recycled boxes to protect your items in transit.


Most orders ship out the same or next business day! Please note that this time may be extended during peak season.


• FREE SHIPPING on all orders of $35 or more. Flat Rate shipping no matter how many packets you order.


* DIRECTIONS *


Common Names: Salad Bowl Leaf Lettuce


Latin Name: Lactuca sativa


Type: Leafy Green


Life Cycle: Annual


USDA Zones: 3 - 9


Stratification: Not required


Germination Ease: Easy


Sunlight: Full Sun to Partial Shade


Moisture: Prefers consistently moist, well-drained soil


Soil: Rich, well-drained soil with a pH between 6.0 and 7.0


Height: 6-10 inches


Spread: 8-12 inches


Color: Bright green leaves


Bloom Season: N/A (grown for leaves, not flowers)


Companion Plants: Suitable companions include radishes, carrots, and onions.


Potential Toxicity: Non-toxic to humans and pets


Climate Adaptability: Adaptable to a range of climates within its USDA zones; slow-bolting for extended harvests


~ Sowing ~


When to Start Inside: 4-6 weeks before your average last frost date.


When to Start Outside: Sow seeds directly in the garden as soon as the soil can be worked in early spring or late summer for a fall crop. For continuous harvest, sow seeds every 2-3 weeks.


Planting Depth: Sow seeds ¼ inch deep.


Watering: Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged.


Light and Temperature: Lettuce prefers cooler temperatures between 60-70°F (15-21°C). It can tolerate some shade, especially in warmer climates, to prevent bolting.


Germination: Seeds typically germinate in 7-10 days.


~ Transplanting Seedlings Outdoors ~


Timing: Transplant seedlings outdoors when they have 4-6 true leaves and after the risk of frost has passed.


Location: Choose a sunny location with well-drained soil. In warmer climates, partial shade can help prevent bolting.


Spacing: Space plants 8-12 inches apart to allow for adequate growth and air circulation.


Transplanting: Gently transplant seedlings into the prepared soil, ensuring the root ball is covered and the plant is stable. Water well after planting.


~ Growing ~


Watering: Water regularly to keep the soil evenly moist. Mulching can help retain soil moisture and keep roots cool.


Fertilizing: Lettuce benefits from a balanced fertilizer or compost worked into the soil before planting. A light side-dressing of compost or fertilizer can be applied every few weeks during the growing season.


Pest and Disease Management: Monitor for pests such as aphids, slugs, and snails. Use organic pest control methods such as insecticidal soap or diatomaceous earth. Ensure good air circulation to prevent fungal diseases.


Maintenance: Harvest leaves as needed by cutting them off at the base of the plant. This will encourage new growth and extend the harvest period.


~ Harvesting ~


When to Harvest: Salad Bowl Lettuce can be harvested when the leaves are full-sized but still tender, typically 40-50 days after sowing.


How to Harvest: Pick outer leaves as needed, or cut the entire rosette at the base. For baby greens, harvest when the leaves are young and tender.


Drying and Storing: Lettuce is best used fresh. For short-term storage, keep harvested leaves in the refrigerator in a plastic bag or container.


~ Seed Saving ~


Allow one or two plants to bolt and produce seeds. Once the flower heads have dried, collect the seeds and store them in a cool, dry place for future planting.


~ Additional Information ~


Forage for Pollinators: N/A (Lettuce is grown for its leaves, not flowers)


Origin: Introduced in the early 1950s, Salad Bowl Lettuce has been a reliable choice for generations of gardeners.


Nomenclature: The genus name "Lactuca" comes from the Latin word for milk, referring to the milky sap produced by the plant. The species name "sativa" means "cultivated."


History: Salad Bowl Lettuce has been a favorite in American gardens for decades, known for its mild flavor, tender leaves, and resistance to bolting.


Potential Toxicity: Non-toxic and safe for consumption by humans and pets.


Climate Adaptability: Thrives in cooler temperatures and can be grown in spring and fall in most regions. In warmer climates, it may require partial shade and more frequent watering to prevent bolting.

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Zelda S

Growing well. Very pleased. Repeat customer.

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Ally is an amazing seller! We have been getting seeds from her for years. I can't wait to see this year's garden!

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Chanelle D

Last year I ordered from this company and I think every seed grew. I had way better luck than Gurneys, Seeds and Such and Jungs. Very reasonable and quickly shipped out.

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