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Row 7 Organic Teagan Lettuce Seeds
Row 7 Organic Teagan Lettuce Seeds
Row 7
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A succulent, maroon-painted lettuce that’s as resilient as it is beautiful. Row 7's Teagan Lettuce will add serious flavor and delightful crunch to your favorite salads and sandwiches, and holds up nicely to grilling and roasting. Outer leaves are perfect for braising in soups and stews. But patience is key—be sure to let this stunning semi-heading lettuce reach full maturity.
Plant Details:
- 250 seeds per packet
- Produced in California
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Maturity: 65 days to harvest from seeding.
- Forms a very large, mostly bronze-leafed head at full maturity. Great as a leaf lettuce when harvested at smaller sizes.
- Organic
Field Notes
- Bolt resistant.
- Keep well cultivated until the leaf canopy closes.
- Maroon shading intensifies with sun exposure.
- Well-drained soil recommended.
- Succession plantings will ensure productivity throughout the season.
Spacing After Thinning / Transplanting
- 12” in-row, 18” between row
Planting
- Direct sow 1/8” deep after soil temperatures reach 45°F; or start seeds indoors 3-4 weeks before transplanting.
Harvest
- Semi-heading type. Harvest whole head when core leaf growth has begun to tighten, about 50 days after transplanting. Holds well in the field even in hot weather.
About Row 7:
Co-founded by renowned chef Dan Barber (Blue Hill at Stone Barns), Row 7 is dedicated to breeding organically grown, non-GMO seeds that prioritize unmatched flavor, nutrition, and sustainability.
Co-founded by renowned chef Dan Barber (Blue Hill at Stone Barns), Row 7 is dedicated to breeding organically grown, non-GMO seeds that prioritize unmatched flavor, nutrition, and sustainability.
These exceptional varieties are featured in some of the country’s best restaurants and now you can grow them at home! Designed to thrive in gardens and perform beautifully in your kitchen, we think these will be welcome additions to your growing and cooking experience.
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