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Originating from temperate regions, this lettuce mix creates a symphony of leaves—wavy, curly, smooth, or serrated—ranging from tender green to deep red . Each variety finds its place, contributing texture, color, and depth to a leafy carpet that is as pleasing to behold as it is to harvest.
Easy to grow, mixed lettuce can be sown in rows or broadcast, offering a quick harvest from early spring. With successive sowings every 2 to 4 weeks , it ensures a continuous lettuce production . It prefers cool, well-drained soil and partial shade during warmer periods. Its low-growing habit limits weeds and attracts beneficial insects that promote healthy soil .
Native to North America, Parris Island Cos romaine lettuce is known for its hardiness and its ability to add crispness and freshness to salads. This variety has become a staple in organic vegetable gardens thanks to its majestic appearance and dense foliage, offering excellent resilience to the vagaries of the climate.
In the garden, it stands out with its upright habit and elongated, light green leaves with pronounced veins, promising a firm texture and a mild, slightly sweet flavor. Versatile and prolific, it integrates harmoniously into a vegetable garden where it adds a touch of verticality and a constant source of flavor.
Originating in the United States, Buttercrunch Bibb lettuce is a head lettuce variety prized for its tender texture and thick, slightly crisp leaves, offering a delicate crunch. Valued for its moderate heat resistance and its ability to form a firm yet supple head, it embodies the perfect balance between sweetness and freshness, ideal for refined salads.
In the garden, Buttercrunch Bibb reveals its hardiness by adapting well to longer, warmer seasons. Its compact shape makes it a valuable ally in organic gardens, where it occupies a prominent place in crop rotations and blends harmoniously with other leafy vegetables. This lettuce is a generous companion, both productive and delicious, appealing to novice and experienced gardeners alike.
Native to Europe, the Sucrine head lettuce is a prized variety for its delicately sweet taste and crisp texture. Its dense heart and thin leaves give it a mild flavor that makes it a favorite in fresh salads.
In the garden, Sucrine produces small, compact, robust, and resistant heads, perfect for early or late harvests. With its tender green foliage and compact habit, it blends harmoniously into vegetable gardens, bringing freshness and vitality.
This lettuce stands out for its ease of cultivation and its delicious contribution which delights gardeners and gourmets, embodying sweetness at the heart of the vegetable garden.
Native to Europe, oak leaf lettuce is distinguished by its finely cut, soft leaves reminiscent of oak leaves, hence its evocative name. Prized for its tender texture and mild flavor, it naturally finds its place in modern vegetable gardens, offering a quick and renewable harvest.
In the garden, it proves generous and easy to grow, with a spreading habit and fairly rapid growth. Its fine foliage is an invitation to refresh salads throughout the summer season. A valued companion plant, it integrates harmoniously into diverse plantings.
Originating in Europe, Black Seeded Simpson leaf lettuce is an heirloom variety prized for its finely serrated leaves and rapid growth. It is distinguished by its light green leaves with a delicate texture and its spreading habit, offering an early harvest ideal for temperate climates.
In the garden, this lettuce is generous and easy to grow, perfect for topping salads and fresh plates. Its early maturity and tenderness make it a favorite variety among gardeners looking for delicate flavors right from the start of the season.
Originating in temperate regions, the 'Reine des Glaces' head lettuce is distinguished by its vibrant freshness and mild flavor. Following the tradition of lettuce-based varieties, it embodies an admirable balance between crisp texture and delicate taste, making it ideal for organic gardens and diverse vegetable patches.
In the garden, it stands out for its relative heat resistance and rapid growth, producing tightly packed, bright, almost translucent heads. It integrates perfectly into a leafy vegetable arrangement, bringing vitality and freshness to summer and autumn harvests.
Native to Europe, the 'Grosse Blonde Paresseuse' head lettuce boasts a generous shape, a dense head with a delicate blonde hue. This heirloom variety is prized for its mildness and melting texture, offering gardeners a refreshing and welcome taste.
In the garden, it stands out with its graceful, graceful form and thick, fleshy leaves that overlap in tranquil harmony. More sensitive to heat than other lettuces, it encourages cultivation in cooler conditions, enlivening vegetable gardens with a tender green that soothes and nourishes the hearts of those who pick it.
This lettuce embodies opulence and patience in rhythm with the plant cycle, sparkling in raw salad or delicately mixed as a garnish, faithful in the garden where it participates in local biodiversity.
Red Oak Leaf Lettuce, native to Europe and highly prized in organic vegetable gardens, is admired for its finely cut leaves in deep purple hues. A symbol of freshness and elegance, it displays a light silhouette in the garden that sways in the summer breeze.
In the vegetable garden, it is generous and quick-growing, offering an early harvest of tender leaves, perfect for adding a burst of color and sweetness to the plate. Its discreet yet assertive nature makes it a faithful ally for gardeners attentive to the diversity and beauty of their crops.
Drawn from a diverse selection of several types of head lettuce, this colorful composition celebrates the natural diversity of textures and hues. From tender green to deep red, each plant becomes a visual accent in the garden space, enriching neighboring crops with its calming presence.
In the garden, the Colorful Mix is a reliable choice. Its compact habit and well-formed heads make it an ideal variety for sunny spots, dense flowerbeds, or container gardening. Thanks to its varying maturity dates, it offers a staggered harvest, combining daily enjoyment with a respectful rhythm. If you love ultra-crisp lettuces, this mix will become your go-to. With their compact, protected hearts, head lettuces keep longer than leafy varieties, allowing you to enjoy their freshness for several days while reducing waste. Resilient and generous, this lettuce thrives in welcoming, slightly moist soil, revealing its full potential in a garden that is rooted and in harmony with a living garden.
The Merveille des 4 saisons head lettuce is a heritage variety cultivated in France since the late 19th century. Sometimes called "Besson with black seeds", it is recognized for its beauty, versatility and remarkable tolerance to climatic variations.
It produces beautiful, large lettuces with tightly packed hearts, composed of two-toned leaves whose apple-green base contrasts elegantly with coppery-red tips. This coloration often intensifies with cool nights, adding striking visual interest to the vegetable garden.
It owes its name to its ability to tolerate summer heat better than many other head lettuces. Even when temperatures rise, it retains a mild and pleasant flavor, without any pronounced bitterness. However, it is still best to harvest it as soon as the head is well formed to prevent it from bolting (going to seed).
In the garden, Merveille des 4 saisons proves reliable and adaptable. It thrives in cool, rich, well-drained soil and prefers a sunny to partially shaded location. A common practice is to sow several consecutive seeds a few days apart. This approach staggers the harvests and prevents having too many lettuces ready at once.
Leaf lettuce trio is a captivating composition that brings together several varieties of leaf lettuce, often from mixes chosen for their differences in color, texture, and flavor.
The result of ancient European selections, chosen for the beauty of their foliage and the richness of their textures. Tender green, coppery bronze, or deep red intertwine in a plant mosaic that revitalizes the garden from the very first weeks of growth.
Vigorous and fast-growing, this trio of leaf lettuce forms a nourishing and colorful carpet that complements the gardener's daily tasks. Its continuous growth allows for a prolonged harvest, leaf by leaf, as desired. It's a reliable plant, perfectly suited to quiet corners of the vegetable garden, sunny flowerbeds, or balconies where it thrives without requiring excessive space or maintenance.
This generous cultivation offers a balance between utility and aesthetics, contributing to a living, beautiful and nourishing garden, in connection with the gentle rhythms of daily life.
Originally from Europe, the Redina leaf lettuce has become a staple in vegetable gardens thanks to its vigor and beautiful purple color, which enhances salads. This variety of leaf lettuce is characterized by its tender, serrated leaves, whose deep red hue adds an aesthetic and flavorful touch to both the garden and the plate.
In the garden, Redina stands out for its rapid growth and slightly spreading habit, allowing it to quickly form a colorful carpet. Its relative hardiness in the face of climatic variations makes it an ideal companion for the cooler seasons of early spring or autumn. It adds diversity to a productive garden, bringing freshness and lightness to the table.
Native to Europe, the Winter Red romaine lettuce is prized for its reddish leaves and slightly robust flavor, adding a touch of color and character to winter salads. Traditionally valued for its cold hardiness, this variety is a welcome addition to organic vegetable gardens, extending harvests beyond the first frosts.
In the garden, it stands out for its hardiness and its ability to retain its crispness despite the frosts. Its upright habit and toothed leaves, tinged with deep purple hues, make it a valuable companion that withstands low temperatures well while providing visual and gustatory diversity.
Native to Europe, the Dark Lollo Rossa leaf lettuce is prized for its dense, finely curled leaves and intense purplish-red color, adding a touch of sophistication to vegetable gardens and salads. Its light, crisp texture makes it a favorite among those who enjoy varied and visually appealing salads.
In the garden, it proves generous and easy to grow, perfect for spreading out harvests throughout the season. Its deep color is also eye-catching and enhances plant arrangements. This variety is an ideal ally for healthy and bountiful cultivation that respects biodiversity.
Native to North America, Deer Tongue leaf lettuce is distinguished by its long, narrow leaves, reminiscent of a deer's tongue, hence its evocative name. Its tender texture and mild flavor make it a popular choice for fresh salads, adding a delicate crunch to culinary creations.
In the garden, this variety stands out as a generous and easy-to-grow plant, particularly well-suited to the cool climates of spring and autumn. Its early maturity makes it a valuable ally for gardeners looking to extend the salad season thanks to a quick and abundant harvest.
With its fine and elegant foliage, it fits perfectly into a diverse garden, where it plays the role of a refined and nourishing vegetable plant, while bringing a burst of greenery to vegetable beds.
Mescher head lettuce is a traditional French variety, prized in vegetable gardens for its mild flavor and relative resistance to adverse weather conditions. Originating from the Mescher region, near the Atlantic coast, it is distinguished by its well-formed, dense, and firm head, offering a crisp texture and a delicately sweet taste.
In the garden, Mescher is a faithful companion to summer and autumn crops. Its ability to form a compact head makes it easy to harvest and store, while its mild flavor makes it a preferred ingredient for fresh and composed salads. With its upright habit and abundant foliage, it adds a beautiful touch of greenery to the vegetable garden and contributes to soil fertility through its rapid growth cycle.
Originating from European peasant lines, this remarkable variety is rooted in a tradition of subsistence farming where taste, hardiness, and beauty are one. With its tightly packed 25 cm head, it combines dark red, almost black foliage in the sun with a vibrant green heart, offering a striking visual contrast.
In the ever-changing garden, it offers a reassuring, constant, and generous presence. Resistant to bolting and tolerant of heat, it adapts well to the rhythm of the seasons and summer harvests. Easy to integrate into a nutrient-rich area or a quiet corner of the vegetable garden, it embodies attentive and deeply rooted cultivation. Its dense and colorful foliage contributes to the diversity of textures and hues within mixed plantings.
Originating in the Balkans, the Yugoslavian Red head lettuce is distinguished by its spectacular purplish-red foliage, which catches the eye and visually enriches vegetable gardens. Traditionally grown in family gardens in the Yugoslav region, it has won over modern gardeners thanks to its hardiness and mild flavor.
In the garden, this variety forms a beautiful, dense head with crisp leaves, ideal for adding a colorful and nutritious touch to salads. Its hardiness makes it a preferred choice for organic gardeners looking for vegetables that are both decorative and flavorful.
Cultivated primarily for its crisp and juicy stem, Cracoviensis asparagus lettuce is a striking variety originating from Central Europe. Its upright silhouette, supported by a thick, erect stem, evokes both the elegance of asparagus and the freshness of lettuce.
Its sparse foliage, sometimes tinged with purple, adds a graphic touch to the vegetable garden while still allowing light to filter through. Hardy, it adapts well to spring and autumn crops, tolerating temperature fluctuations. Ideal for gardens seeking edible diversity, it offers a unique and productive presence, both decorative and nutritious.
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