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Merlot Lettuce

Merlot Lettuce seeds

SKU: 2244221

Our Merlot Lettuce seeds are renowned for being the darkest red lettuce available, making them a top choice for high anthocyanin (antioxidant) content. The leaf lettuce features wavy to frilly leaf margins and exceptionally crisp, waxy leaves. It exhibits excellent resistance to bolting and displays good cold tolerance, making it ideal for a late fall to winter crop. Recommended as a cutting type for baby greens production or cut-and-come-again harvesting. It is a rich source of potassium and vitamin A.

 

Seed count: Approx. 200

  • Botanic name:

    Lactuca sativa 

  • Plant spacing:

    8"-10" apart

    12"-18"  for rows

     

  • Color:

    Dark Burgundy leaves

  • Sowing depth:

    1/8" deep

     

  • Sun requirements:

    Full sun / part shade

  • Utilization:

    Embrace the rich, dark allure of Merlot Lettuce in your culinary adventures! This unique variety, celebrated for its deep red hue and high anthocyanin (antioxidant) content, offers a myriad of delicious possibilities. Harvest the leaves when young and tender for a vibrant addition to salads or create a visually stunning bed of baby greens for a gourmet touch. Merlot Lettuce's wavy to frilly leaf margins and crisp, waxy texture make it an excellent choice for sandwiches and wraps. For a continuous harvest, employ the cut-and-come-again method, allowing the plant to regrow for multiple rounds of delectable, fresh greens. Whether enjoyed alone or combined with other salad greens, Merlot Lettuce elevates your culinary experience with its bold color and delightful flavor profile.

  • Frost hardy:

    Yes

  • Maturity days:

    45-55 days

  • Life cycle:

    Biennial

  • Can I start indoors:

    Yes

  • Container friendly:

    Yes

  • Other names:

    Galactic lettuce

  • Growing Instructions:

     

    **Growing Lettuce from Seed**

     

    1. **Timing:** Lettuce is a cool-season crop. Start seeds indoors 4-6 weeks before the last expected frost or directly sow them in the garden once the soil temperature reaches at least 40°F.

    2. **Containers and Soil:** Use seed starting trays or small pots filled with a seed starting mix. Moisten the mix before planting.

    3. **Planting:** Sow seeds thinly on the surface of the soil, covering them lightly with 1/8 inch of soil. Mist the soil gently to avoid dislodging the seeds.

    4. **Light and Temperature:** Place the containers in a warm, sunny location with temperatures between 60-70°F. If needed, use a grow light to provide adequate light.

    5. **Watering:** Keep the soil consistently moist but not soggy. Misting the soil surface regularly is a good way to maintain moisture without disturbing the seeds.

    6. **Germination:** Lettuce seeds typically germinate within 7-10 days.

    7. **Thinning:** Once seedlings have a few true leaves, thin them to the strongest plant in each cell or pot.

     

    **Transplanting Lettuce**

     

    1. **Hardening Off:** Before transplanting, gradually acclimate seedlings to outdoor conditions by placing them outside for a few hours each day, gradually increasing the duration over a week.

    2. **Spacing:** Transplant seedlings into the garden when they have 4-6 true leaves. Space them according to the variety:

    * Leaf lettuce: 6-8 inches apart

    * Head lettuce: 10-12 inches apart

    3. **Planting Depth:** Plant seedlings at the same depth they were growing in their containers.

    4. **Watering:** Water deeply after transplanting to help the seedlings establish.

     

    **Caring for Transplanted Lettuce**

     

    1. **Watering:** Lettuce needs consistent moisture, especially during hot weather. Water deeply and regularly, aiming to keep the soil evenly moist but not waterlogged. Water in the morning to allow excess moisture to evaporate during the day.

    2. **Fertilizing:** Lettuce is a light feeder. Fertilize once or twice during the growing season with a balanced liquid fertilizer diluted to half strength.

    3. **Weed Control:** Keep the area around your lettuce plants weed-free to reduce competition for nutrients and water.

    4. **Pest and Disease Control:** Monitor plants for signs of pests or diseases. Aphids and slugs are common lettuce pests. Neem oil or insecticidal soap can help control aphids. Handpicking slugs or using diatomaceous earth can be effective for slug control.

    5. **Harvesting:** Harvest leaf lettuce by snipping outer leaves as needed, allowing the inner leaves to continue growing. Harvest head lettuce when the heads are firm and full-sized but before they bolt (flower).

     

    **Additional Tips**

     

    * Consider succession planting lettuce every 2-3 weeks for a continuous harvest throughout the season.

    * Lettuce prefers cool weather. If temperatures rise above 75°F, consider providing shade for your plants to prevent bolting.

    * Lettuce grows well in containers. If you have limited garden space, try growing lettuce in pots or raised beds.

     

     

     

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