Lactuca sativa
Red Oak Leaf lettuce is an annual leafy green to 30cm, non-hearting allowing for continual picking. Leaves red tinged and dissected.
Leaves are harvested constantly for use in salads, sandwiches etc.
How to Grow
Lettuce is a fast growing relatively simple salad green to grow. It's best to sow seeds into pots or punnets, cover with 3mm of soil and keep moist until germinated. Once your seedlings are 5cm high you can transplant them into a full sun or part shade position. Choose a position that is relatively fertile to ensure you get a constant harvest over a long period.
Note: Lettuce can be grown out of season in warmer weather such as early summer or late summer. Choose a position in the garden that receives shade from 2pm onwards for best results. Keep in the mind the plants won't grow for as long and they won't get as large as a winter crop.
For Cool/Cold climates sow Spring-Autumn. All other climates sow Autumn-Spring.
Sow in pots then transplant to the garden at 5cm high.
Seed packet contains 300 seeds.
45 days to leaf harvest.