Astéracées • Lactuca sativa var. longifolia

Organic Winter Red Romaine Lettuce

"A hardy lettuce with purple foliage, a perfect companion for winter gardens."

$4.49

Number of seeds

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.

  • Growing climate: Temperate to cool climate.
  • Sowing difficulty level: Easy.
  • Care required: Occasional.

Note: Tolerates early frosts well, ideal for extending the harvest at the end of the season.

Colorful winter salads, green soups, or lightly cooked as a side vegetable. It's also delicious in sandwiches or wraps thanks to its crunchy texture. It can be kept for a few days in the refrigerator. Traditionally cultivated for its nutritional value and cold hardiness, it helps extend the freshness of vegetable gardens into winter.

Organic Winter Red Romaine Lettuce

$4.49

$4.49

Ecumene sowing advice

Type of sowing

Semis intérieur - extérieur

Germination time

3-10 jours

Germination temperature

15° à 20° celcius

Sowing depth

Semis en surface - sans recouvrement de terre

Transplantation

Transplantation facile

Technical

Semis en poquet

Growing conditions

Distance between plants

  • 30 cm

Distance between rows

  • 40 cm

Hardiness zone

Zone-3b

Optimal brightness

Plante de soleil tolérant une ombre légère

soil texture

  • Sol meuble (limoneux)

Soil moisture

  • Sol frais et bien drainé

Soil fertility

Plante exigeante en compost à dominance bactérienne

optimal soil pH

  • pH peu acide

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