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Lettuce Burpee Bibb - Burpee Seeds

Lettuce Burpee Bibb - Burpee Seeds

$1.81
Lettuce Burpee Bibb - Burpee Seeds
$1.81

The Story

 Lactuca sativa

HEIRLOOM. The sweetest bibb lettuce ever!

Burpee-bred heirloom is the sweetest bibb lettuce of all. Classic variety produces soft, dark-green bunched rosettes with creamy yellow interiors. Favored for just-right sweetness and tender texture. Early to mature, slow bolting. Performs best in cooler regions.

75 days to maturity, full sun/part sun. 

  • For the best quality, pick lettuce early rather than late as lettuce allowed to grow too long may be bitter and tough.
  • Try to harvest in the morning when the leaves are crisp, sweet, and full of moisture.
  • Harvest looseleaf types anytime the leaves are large enough to use.
  • Harvest butterhead types when they have formed heads and the leaves are a good size.
  • Cut the heads below the crown.
  • On leaf types, you can just pick a few leaves at a time, if you like.
  • Store for 5-7 days in a plastic bag in the refrigerator. Many gardeners wrap leaves in moist paper towels.
  • Lettuce is a classic ingredient in salads. It adds crispness to sandwiches and can be used as a garnish, braised, or added to soups. Many of the looseleaf cultivars are also decorative in the garden.
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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Lettuce Burpee Bibb - Burpee Seeds - Image 3

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

 Lactuca sativa

HEIRLOOM. The sweetest bibb lettuce ever!

Burpee-bred heirloom is the sweetest bibb lettuce of all. Classic variety produces soft, dark-green bunched rosettes with creamy yellow interiors. Favored for just-right sweetness and tender texture. Early to mature, slow bolting. Performs best in cooler regions.

75 days to maturity, full sun/part sun. 

  • For the best quality, pick lettuce early rather than late as lettuce allowed to grow too long may be bitter and tough.
  • Try to harvest in the morning when the leaves are crisp, sweet, and full of moisture.
  • Harvest looseleaf types anytime the leaves are large enough to use.
  • Harvest butterhead types when they have formed heads and the leaves are a good size.
  • Cut the heads below the crown.
  • On leaf types, you can just pick a few leaves at a time, if you like.
  • Store for 5-7 days in a plastic bag in the refrigerator. Many gardeners wrap leaves in moist paper towels.
  • Lettuce is a classic ingredient in salads. It adds crispness to sandwiches and can be used as a garnish, braised, or added to soups. Many of the looseleaf cultivars are also decorative in the garden.
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