Lettuce 'Carmona' Butter

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Lettuce 'Carmona' Butter

from A$5.25

Lactuca Sativa

A large framed butter lettuce with a snap to the leaves making it not only great in salad but also a tasty addition to a burger. Productive, disease resistant, and a market grower favourite.

This Canadian heirloom was brought back from the verge of commercial extinction by Frank Morton at Wild Garden Seed. In our chef taste tests ‘Carmona’ won 5 out of 5 for appearance, texture and flavour with salt!

A wonderful lettuce thriving in Spring, Early Summer and Mid Autumn.

In our on farm trials, it has held well in the field in both heat and wet conditions.

Certified Demeter Biodynamic and Certified Organic

SEED COUNT: 250, 1000, 5000 approx.

Germination Rate: Lot#19260 98% Apr 2024

PLEASE NOTE: We do not authorize the repackaging of our seed without written permission

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Seed Raising, Growing and Harvest Information

Plant Type Site Spacing Height Sowing
Depth
Days to
Germination
Days to
Maturity
Hardy Annual Full Sun 25cm apart
in rows 25cm apart
20cm 3mm 4-6 days
@ 16-20°C
45 days

TRANSPLANT - Sow indoors early Spring, 2 seeds per cell, barely covering seeds with fine vermiculite, 3–4 weeks before transplanting outdoors. Thin to 1 plant/cell. Shade the flats on sunny, warm days if necessary to keep the soil surface cool, below 24°C, until germination. Harden seedlings by reducing water and temperature for 2-3 days before planting outdoors. Properly hardened transplants can survive temperatures as low as 0°C.

DIRECT SOW - Lettuce is hardy and can be planted as early as the soil can be worked. It is a cool weather crop and grows best at temperatures of 16-18°C. Seeds germinate even at low, 4°C, soil temperature, but poorly above 24°C. Sow seeds 2.5cm apart in rows 25-30cm apart. Lightly cover and keep moist. Enjoy thinnings ultimately leaving 25cm between plants. Ample water grows the sweetest lettuce. Careful variety selection is important for hot weather plantings. Sow every 3 weeks for a continuous supply of fresh lettuce.