ReinSaat
Iceberg Lettuce „Great Lakes"
- Grows fast
- Crispy leaves
- For summer and fall cultivation
- - Locations in full sun
- - Deep, hummus soils
Product description
Iceberg Lettuce „Great Lakes"(Lactuca sativa var. Capitata)
This lettuce has crispy leaves that will stay fresh for a few days if kept in a cool place. “Great Lakes” variaty ripens quickly and evenly. It only needs a lot of sun and deep, humus soil.
It will be perfect in your home garden or on a raised bed on your balcony. By sowing a portion of seeds every few weeks, you will enjoy fresh lettuce from spring to autumn.
Characteristics
- Grows fast
- Crispy leaves
- For summer and fall cultivation
- Locations in full sun
- Deep, hummus soils
Cultivation
You can sow lettuce seeds directly into the ground from late March to late August. Put them in 0.5cm deep holes spaced in 30 by 30cm squares.
Direct Sowing: March, April, May, June, July, August
Harvest: May, June, July, August, September, October
Sowing depth: 0.5cm
Plant spacing: 30 x 30cm
Additional Information
Thousand Grain Weight (TGW): 0.96g
Per serving: for approx. 300 plants
Brand: ReinSaat
Country of origin: Austria
Product code: REIN-076
EAN: 9120003553189
About ReinSaat
Organic seeds for beautiful crops
Reinsaat is an Austrian company that has been producing seeds certified with the Demeter sign, i.e. of the highest ecological quality, for over 20 years. In more than 30 centres located in different climatic zones in Austria and throughout Europe, Reinsaat is producing seeds that are adapted to local conditions and will turn into strong, resistant plants with high fertility. The company's employees pay special attention to the quality of the crops, their taste, aroma, appearance, and quantity. Reinsaat seeds are popular with organic farmers and are suitable for mass, home or even balcony production. What's more, they are GMO-free and fertile, which means that you will grow new plants next year from the seeds you harvest from your own crops. Reinsaat also collaborates with similar projects across Europe, contributing to the preservation of old plant varieties, building biodiversity and sustainable development, and is a member of the Kultursaat E.V.