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LETTUCE - Green Ice
LETTUCE - Green Ice
(800 seeds)
As one of the first loose leaf lettuce varieties to gain popularity commercially, Green Ice lettuce remains an excellent choice for your home veg garden. Read More
As one of the first loose leaf lettuce varieties to gain popularity commercially, Green Ice lettuce remains an excellent choice for your home veg garden. The leaves are attractively frilly, and like other loose leaf varieties, it’s more tolerant of warm weather than the head lettuces. Plus, you get an ongoing supply of leaves even before it’s 45-day maturity. There’s nothing better than a garden-fresh salad, and Green Ice is the perfect salad standby.
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Days to Harvest
45-55 days
Position/Sunlight
Full Sun|Part Shade
Watering
Medium
Plant Spacing
30cm
Plant Height
20-30cm
Additional Features
Cool Season, Cuisine, Cut-and-Come-Again, Easy Care Plants, Edible, Heirloom
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Product Details
Common Name: LETTUCE - Green Ice
Seeds Per Packet: Approx 800
Days to Harvest: 45-55 days
Watering: Medium
Plant Spacing: 30cm
Row Spacing: 45cm
Companion Plants: Beans, Beets, broccoli, Carrots, cucmbers, Onions, Radish
Additional Features: Cool Season, Cuisine, Cut-and-Come-Again, Easy Care Plants, Edible, Heirloom
Scientific Name: Lactuca sativa
Germination Time: 5-10 days
Position/Sunlight: Full Sun|Part Shade
Plant Height: 20-30cm
Cool/Mountain Sow: All Year
Arid Sow: Jan-Jul
Temperate Sow: Mar-Jul
Sub-Tropical Sow: Jan-Jul
Tropical Sow: Mar-Jul
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Growing Information
How to Sow
Because the small seeds have to be sown quite shallowly, it will be easier to keep seeds moist during germination if sown in trays. Alternatively, sow a few seeds in planting stations at the correct spacing and thin after germination. Sprinkle a little loose soil over the seeds till they are no longer visible and keep moist.
How to Harvest
As soon as the outer leaves reach a good size, you can begin cutting them for use. Pick during the coolest times of the day for best crunchiness. If you harvest a whole head, leave about 3cm of stem – it may resprout.
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Reviews
5 reviews For LETTUCE - Green Ice
MMarilyn Benbowthis review has no content
BBev K.Never got any to grow
GGrahamI have not tried in hot weather as yet but so far I'm enjoying the high germination rate and soft sweet leaves.
BBernard Brunnerthis review has no content
CCodie Knightthis review has no content
How to Sow
Because the small seeds have to be sown quite shallowly, it will be easier to keep seeds moist during germination if sown in trays. Alternatively, sow a few seeds in planting stations at the correct spacing and thin after germination. Sprinkle a little loose soil over the seeds till they are no longer visible and keep moist.
How to Harvest
As soon as the outer leaves reach a good size, you can begin cutting them for use. Pick during the coolest times of the day for best crunchiness. If you harvest a whole head, leave about 3cm of stem – it may resprout.
Common Name: LETTUCE - Green Ice
Seeds Per Packet: Approx 800
Days to Harvest: 45-55 days
Watering: Medium
Plant Spacing: 30cm
Row Spacing: 45cm
Companion Plants: Beans, Beets, broccoli, Carrots, cucmbers, Onions, Radish
Additional Features: Cool Season, Cuisine, Cut-and-Come-Again, Easy Care Plants, Edible, Heirloom
Scientific Name: Lactuca sativa
Germination Time: 5-10 days
Position/Sunlight: Full Sun|Part Shade
Plant Height: 20-30cm
Cool/Mountain Sow: All Year
Arid Sow: Jan-Jul
Temperate Sow: Mar-Jul
Sub-Tropical Sow: Jan-Jul
Tropical Sow: Mar-Jul
5 reviews For LETTUCE - Green Ice
this review has no content
Never got any to grow
I have not tried in hot weather as yet but so far I'm enjoying the high germination rate and soft sweet leaves.
this review has no content
this review has no content