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    Early 20 days (from germination) A breed of Lollo Rossa and Snizhynka for open ground and greenhouses. Grows 25-30cm tall, weight 250-350 grams per head. Resistant to bolting with an extremely attractive appearance.
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    Sow small amounts at two to three-week intervals for a continuous harvest. This blend is pretty enough for the flower garden.  The “zesty” greens in this blend will punch you right in the taste buds! Contains Oakleaf Lettuce, Buttercrunch Lettuce, Ruby Red Lettuce, Arugula, Chervil, Endive, Raddichio Verona Red, Mizuna Mustard, Florence Fennel, Peppercress and Thai Basil.
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    Sow small amounts at two to three-week intervals for a continuous harvest. This blend is pretty enough for the flower garden. The blend includes Simpson Elite, Salad Bowl, Darkness, Rouge d'Hiver, and Grand Rapids - so you get a nice range of colours and leaf shapes for instant mixed salads all summer long.
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    A mix of colorful and tasty Italian lettuces. Varieties included in the mix are Chicory Zuccerina Di Trieste – fast-growing, light-green tender leaves with small petioles. Arugula Tuscan – typical Mediterranean arugula, a small plant with a mild taste. Lettuce Barba Dei Frati – green oak lettuce, not bitter. Lettuce Rossa Riccolina Da Taglio – red lettuce with trimmed, ruffled leaves. Leaf cabbage Nero Di Toscana – wrinkled dark green (almost black) leaves. The mix can be cut altogether as baby lettuce above the growth point (after which the plants will grow again) or harvest from each variety single as lettuce.
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    50-55 days (from sowing), red oak-leaved lettuce for spring, summer, and autumn growing. Does not bolt. Resistant to downy mildew races Bl 1-25.
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    Early leaf variety for open ground and greenhouses. Decorative, compact, ornamental lettuce, diameter 22-24 cm. Excellent taste and contains a lot of calcium, iron, and vitamins. Drought and disease resistance. Sow in spring for early harvest or sow in autumn for a late harvest.  Use fresh.
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