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PLANTS: Lettuce; Heat Tolerant Green Crisp
The gold standard for Lowcountry winter lettuce – huge, voluminous heads with thick, crisp, wavy bright-green leaves and a tiny heart. Slow-bolting, heat- and cold-tolerant; many consider Muir the single best-tasting lettuce in cool weather.
Plant size: Massive upright heads, easily 12–16" across
Harvest: ~50 days from transplant; fall-planted for perfect heads Dec–March
Flavor: Outstanding sweet-crisp, almost juicy – zero bitterness even on warm days
Best for: Overwintering in zones 8b–9a – laughs at light frost, thrives in our mild winters
Sun & soil: Full sun to light afternoon shade, fertile well-drained soil
Spacing: 12–14" apart (give it room to shine!)
Care: Keep moist, one feeding at planting
Sold in 4 pack — transplant now for the crunchiest, sweetest lettuce bowls you’ll eat all winter!
The gold standard for Lowcountry winter lettuce – huge, voluminous heads with thick, crisp, wavy bright-green leaves and a tiny heart. Slow-bolting, heat- and cold-tolerant; many consider Muir the single best-tasting lettuce in cool weather.
Plant size: Massive upright heads, easily 12–16" across
Harvest: ~50 days from transplant; fall-planted for perfect heads Dec–March
Flavor: Outstanding sweet-crisp, almost juicy – zero bitterness even on warm days
Best for: Overwintering in zones 8b–9a – laughs at light frost, thrives in our mild winters
Sun & soil: Full sun to light afternoon shade, fertile well-drained soil
Spacing: 12–14" apart (give it room to shine!)
Care: Keep moist, one feeding at planting
Sold in 4 pack — transplant now for the crunchiest, sweetest lettuce bowls you’ll eat all winter!