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Lettuce Romaine Parris Island Cos Certified Organic Heirloom Seeds 275 Seeds

Lettuce Romaine Parris Island Cos Certified Organic Heirloom Seeds 275 Seeds
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Lettuce Romaine Parris Island Cos Certified Organic Heirloom Seeds 275 Seeds

 
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No we didn't spell Parris wrong. It is from an island off South Carolina. This lettuce produces excellent hearts as well as crispy greens. Enough for two 5 foot rows.

 
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Product Details
Product Length:4.0 inches
Product Width:3.2 inches
Product Height:0.2 inches
Product Weight:0.0 pounds
Package Length:4.0 inches
Package Width:3.2 inches
Package Height:0.2 inches
Package Weight:0.0 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 2 reviews

Features
  • Named for the South Carolina island, not for the city in France.

  • This is the lettuce for your Caesar Salads.

  • Plant lettuce in cool months, spring and again in early fall.

  • This packet has enough seeds for two 5 foot rows.

  • Lactuca sativa


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:5.0
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5worth the wait  Feb 21, 2010
I used these in my AeroGarden and they worked wonderfully, I'm looking forward to using these seeds in my out door garden.

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5Romaine Lettuce Is Delicious And So Easy To Grow! I Recommend it Highly!  Jan 10, 2010
This lettuce has been the easiest vegetable I have grown, along with spinach. Both just sprang right up from seeds. It came up fast and is producing much faster than I had expected.

I did have to get some "safe" spray because there were gnat-like things flying around and I wanted to make sure not to spray my lettuce with anything I didn't want to eat later. The carrots nearby may have attracted those flying creatures. Oh well. That happens. My Romaine Parris Lettuce looks BEAUTIFUL and tastes delicious.

I started by soaking the seeds in water and then planted them in a heated seed-starting tray with a heated mat and it's self-watering. That made it easy, even for me! As soon as the seeds sprouted, I transferred them to the Earth Box and almost all of my seeds/seedlings are doing well.

I wish I had planted more, but I sure am enjoying it, although it's almost too pretty to pick. Next time I'm going to plant much more of it.

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