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Park Seed Green Ice Lettuce Seeds, Harvest Well
Park Seed Green Ice Lettuce Seeds, Harvest Well
Park Seed Green Ice Lettuce Seeds, Harvest Well

Park Seed Green Ice Lettuce Seeds, Harvest Well into Summer, Pack of 600 Seeds

Product ID : 45735280
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Galleon Product ID 45735280
Shipping Weight 0.01 lbs
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Model Pink
Manufacturer Park Seed
Shipping Dimension 4.69 x 3.94 x 0.12 inches
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Park Seed Green Ice Lettuce Seeds, Harvest Well Features

  • Green Ice is one of the crispest, most satisfying loose-leaf lettuces you can grow. The leaves are glossy, dark green, and savoyed, giving them extra-crunchy texture in every bite.

  • Ready in just 45 days, they are among the earliest, yet last well into summer, thanks to superior heat tolerance. This is one loose-leaf that just won't bolt!

  • A distinctly different look and appeal, combining the large, ruffled look of a loose-leaf with the crunchiness of a crisphead. Gardeners have enjoyed its bounty for years.

  • Lettuce thrives in cold weather and can be sown directly into the garden, starting in early spring. For an even earlier harvest, sow indoors; the seedlings don't mind transplanting.

  • If a fall crop is desired, begin in late summer. Grow in single rows, plants spaced 18 inches apart, or in containers. Pkt is 32 oz. (approx. 600 seeds); (sowing a 30-foot row)


About Park Seed Green Ice Lettuce Seeds, Harvest Well

45 days from direct-sowing. Green Ice is one of the crispest, most satisfying loose-leaf lettuces you can grow. The leaves are glossy, dark green, and savoyed, giving them extra-crunchy texture in every bite. Ready in just 45 days, they are among the earliest, yet last well into summer, thanks to superior heat tolerance. This is one loose-leaf that just won't bolt! A distinctly different look and appeal, combining the large, ruffled look of a looseleaf with the crunchiness of a crisphead. Gardeners have enjoyed its bounty for years! Lettuce thrives in cold weather and can be sown directly into the garden, starting in early spring. For an even earlier harvest, sow indoors; the seedlings don't mind transplanting. If a fall crop is desired, begin in late summer. Grow in single rows, plants spaced 18 inches apart, or in containers. Pkt is 1/32 oz, at least 600 seeds, sowing a 30-foot row.