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PLANTS: Lettuce, Italian Romaine
Unique growth habit with savoyed leaves forming in a whorl. Very attractive, uniform plants that are extra-dark green. Dense heads can be harvested at a mini size or slightly larger. Creamy centers with great flavor.
Plant size: Upright, 10–12" tall heads
Harvest: ~46 days from seeding (~30–35 days from transplant); fall-planted for crisp hearts Dec–March in the Lowcountry. Harvest outside leaves for continual harvest!
Flavor: Great, creamy-sweet with classic romaine crunch
Best for: Overwintering in zones 8b–9a – cool-hardy to 20°F once established
Sun & soil: Full sun to light shade, fertile well-drained soil
Spacing: 6-12" apart
Care: Keep evenly moist; one feeding at planting; succession plant every 2–3 weeks
Sold in 4 pack — transplant now for dense, flavorful romaine heads right through the cool season!
Unique growth habit with savoyed leaves forming in a whorl. Very attractive, uniform plants that are extra-dark green. Dense heads can be harvested at a mini size or slightly larger. Creamy centers with great flavor.
Plant size: Upright, 10–12" tall heads
Harvest: ~46 days from seeding (~30–35 days from transplant); fall-planted for crisp hearts Dec–March in the Lowcountry. Harvest outside leaves for continual harvest!
Flavor: Great, creamy-sweet with classic romaine crunch
Best for: Overwintering in zones 8b–9a – cool-hardy to 20°F once established
Sun & soil: Full sun to light shade, fertile well-drained soil
Spacing: 6-12" apart
Care: Keep evenly moist; one feeding at planting; succession plant every 2–3 weeks
Sold in 4 pack — transplant now for dense, flavorful romaine heads right through the cool season!