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Enjoy a salad fresh from the garden. Plant the blend of delicious Lettuce varieties for an ongoing supply of fresh greens! Simply snip the leaves and in a few days, harvest again!
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Start gardening today with these seeds. Be sure to sow the seeds in an area that gets both shade and sun as Lettuce is a cool weather crop. Water them as needed and begin harvesting when you see bunches of leafy greens. This lettuce mix contains Black Seeded Simpson, Oakleaf, Red Romaine, Paris Isle Cos, Rube, Lolla Rossa Dark, Tango, and Red Salad Bowl.
100 packet minimum required for order.
Enjoy a salad fresh from the garden. Plant the blend of delicious Lettuce varieties for an ongoing supply of fresh greens! Simply snip the leaves and in a few days, harvest again!
Founded in 1958 as a small, family-operated perennial plant farm in Holland, Michigan, Walters Seed Company has grown to become a recognized leader in the production of seed packets for gifts and promotional premiums. Over the years, the company has developed expertise in creating promotional initiatives that emphasize sustainability, health, nutrition, recycling, ecological stewardship, and natural beauty. Walters Seed goes beyond merely supplying seed packets; it actively collaborates with major global organizations to implement Earth-friendly principles. Through initiatives like anti-hunger campaigns in partnership with NGOs and corporate-sponsored educational programs for children, Walters Seed proudly makes a positive impact worldwide. Its mission is to partner with retail establishments, corporations, and the causes they support, focusing on non-profit groups, hunger relief agencies, social services, environmental awareness campaigns, Earth Day, city beautification programs, nutrition and health awareness, and children’s education in life skills and healthy lifestyles.
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