Red Salad Bowl Lettuce
Red Salad Bowl Lettuce
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Red Salad Bowl Lettuce: Brighten up your salad selections with the Red Salad Bowl, an oak leaf lettuce known for its vibrant light red leaves and large, relatively loose heads. This variety not only adds a splash of color to any garden or dish but also offers excellent texture and flavor, making it particularly suitable for harvesting as baby leaves.
Key Features:
- Appearance: Features large, light red oak leaf-shaped leaves that form attractive, loose heads.
- Texture: The leaves are tender and crisp, ideal for a variety of culinary uses.
- Baby Leaf Production: Excellently suited for growing young, tender leaves that are perfect for gourmet salads.
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Sowing, Transplanting and Harvesting Guide
Seed Details for Other
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Typical characteristics of the variety
Colour: red
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Species-specific cultivation instructions
Planting distance: greenhouse ca. 25 x 25 cm open ground ca. 30 x 30 cm
Seed germination temperature: 15-20 °C
Raise in seed bed: for open ground: from February for planting out from March, last sowing end of July for planting out from mid of August for greenhouse: from December for planting out from end of January, from mid till end of August for planting out from beginning till end of September
Sowing depth: 0.5 cm
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Origin
Breeder: b-d EHZ
Multiplier: Gärtnerei von Woedtke GbR / Stefan Eysermans, LohmannsHof Gärtnerei / Inh. Max Rehberg, Maria Bienert, Naturgut Hörnle KG / Joel Siegel, Warmonderhofstede
Certifications: Demeter