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Lettuce Butterhead Buttercrunch HEIRLOOM 200+ seeds 100% Organic Grown In USA

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Original price was: $3.42.Current price is: $2.05.

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Sunlight : Partial Shade, Full Sun
Common Name : Lettuce
Soil Type : Clay, Loam, Peat
Brand : Home grown
Genus : Lactuca sativa
Type : Vegetable Seeds
Soil pH : Neutral
Indoor/Outdoor : Indoor & Outdoor
Growth Habit : Clumping
Season of Interest : Summer
Custom Bundle : No
Climate : Cold, Temperate
Aspect : East-facing
Color : Green
USDA Hardiness Zone (°F) : 4 (-30 to -20 °F)
Features : Edible, Fast Growing, Open-Pollinating, Potted
Cultivating Difficulty : Very Easy
MPN : None
Life Cycle : Annual
Seller Notes : “Heirloom variety, fresh harvest”
Watering : Medium
Country/Region of Manufacture : United States
Vegetable Type : Lettuce
Planting Time : 2 Weeks

**** NOTE TO BUYERS: Free Shipping Option: Mail is sent via Stamped Letter Envelope and there is no Tracking information available. Please don’t blame me for delayed deliveries. I do offer faster shipping service that comes with the tracking number. Please use your best judgment while placing your order. THIS IS A HEIRLOOM VARIETY AND HAS A VERY GOOD STRAIN ‘Buttercrunch’ is a vigorous grower with a creamy yellow interior, buttery flavor and melt-in-your-mouth texture, pleasing palates since 1963. Small heads are perfect for a single-serve salad. The compact size makes it a good container variety, and it’s also attractive in the flower-garden border. Everyone loves the flavor and crispy of the leaves for lettuce wraps! Buttercrunch butterhead lettuce seeds are a Bibb type lettuce that forms a tight little rosette of soft, dark-green, upward-facing leaves surrounding a tender, pale centre. The small hearts don’t become bitter in hot weather. Later plantings stand well into fall and make good growth in spring cold frames. Buttercrunch lettuce is a good candidate for growing all winter if you can provide cloche or greenhouse protection, or even a simple cold frame. Sow some extra early indoors in February for transplanting to the cold frame in March.