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    An old French heirloom also known as Goutte de Sand, forms a large, 30cm (15in.), heavy, dense head with wide, wavy, green leaves with red dots. Loves cold weather, sow in early spring or end of summer for autumn harvest.
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    Early (45 days) French heirloom variety. Smooth, crunchy, bright green leaves sometimes with a light bronze tinge. Suitable for baby lettuce (harvest 3 weeks after germination).
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    A real standout in both the garden and in your salad bowl. Harvest when leaves are small to add a brilliant colour to spring salads. Outrageous Red is slow to bolt in the summer heat and keeps its mild, non-bitter flavour. The colour fades in hot weather but it stands up well. Sow in early spring and then again in August to have this lively leag lettuce available all summer. Cut leaves 2-3 cm above the stem base to allow the plant to sprout new leaves. If the plant starts to bolt remove the plant as leaves become bitter.
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    Mid-season (65-75 days) Ukrainian heirloom variety for open ground and greenhouses. Large, loose heads, weight 250-300 grams. Very flavorful, light-green, crispy leaves without bitterness.
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    Mid-season lettuce variety for all-season cultivation. Forms a greenish to burgundy-brown rosette with fine, nutty-flavored leaves. Good resistance to diseases.
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    A very uniform, dark red oak leaf type. It is the standard that all red oaks must go up against, and it's hard to beat. In trials, Mascara retains its color during the hottest parts of the summer, when others tend to fade. Combines well with regular green leaf types to make beautiful mid-summer salads. Very bolt resistant; mild, non-bitter flavor. Disease resistant.
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    Early variety (25-30 days). The plant forms a small squat socket of light green smooth leaves, with a delicate flavor. Contains a lot of vitamins and minerals. Use in salads, and as side dishes for meat and fish. Grow in the open ground, greenhouses, as well as indoor.
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    60-70 days (from sowing). This is a mid-early variety of Lollo Rosso types for open ground. Harvest in spring and autumn. The leaves are light red, slightly shiny, and very curly, with small blisters. Does not bolt.
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    This is a crunchy, tasty, beautiful, and early maturing variety. Generates a loose rosette with a diameter of 15 - 20 cm, with delicate, pleated, decorative leaves reddish-pink or green and red. The leaves contain a complex of vitamins, minerals, and iodine. Variety has a great taste, is relatively resistant to disease. Use fresh.
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    60-70 days (from sowing), mid-early to late variety of Lollo Biondo type which is suitable for spring, summer, and autumn harvest. The leaves are light green, slightly curly with very small blisters and thick serrated edges. Does not bolt.
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    Early and very decorative variety. Rosettes are large and compact. Wavy leaf, light green with a pleasant taste. The variety has a good resistance to disease. Use fresh.
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    Gorgeous lettuce with frizzy purple-tinged leaves which look fabulous in the plot and even better on the plate. It's a cut-and-come-again variety, so you can pick the outer leaves as you need them for salads and the heart will continue producing more, giving you a continuous harvest over several weeks. Sow into trays or modules in the greenhouse or on a windowsill and harden off before planting out. Or sow direct in shallow drills where they are to grow, either in containers or in the open ground, thinning seedlings to 15cm apart. Protect from slugs and cover early and late sowings with a cloche. For sweet, succulent baby salad leaves, grow plants at a close spacing and snip the whole head off with scissors about 2cm above ground level once leaves are 8cm tall.
     
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