Buttercrunch Lettuce Seeds

$3.29

Developed in 1963 by Cornell University in New York, Buttercrunch has become the most popular of the butterhead varieties. Dark green buttery-textured leaves form a small six to eight inches rosette with a pale, tender center. This heirloom variety is heat tolerant and slow to bolt.


- Latin Name: Lactuca sativa
- Days to Maturity: 60-70
- Life Cycle: Annual
- Start Indoors or Cold Frame: 4-6 weeks before final spring frost
- Seeds Per 5 cm Cell: 2-3
- Planting Depth: 0.5 cm
- Days to Germination: 3-12
- Optimal Soil Temperature for Germination: 18-22°C
( Seeds can germinate well  in soils as low as 5°C but do poorly above 24°C)
- Seedlings Optminal Daytime Temperature: 16-18°C
- Days from transplanting to mature crop: 40
- Transplant Seedlings: 25-30 cm apart
( For mini-heads, transplant 15 cm apart in a grid )
- Direct Sowing for Baby Leaf: 10 seeds every 5 cm in rows 5-10 cm apart. 
( Cut 2-3 cm above the growing point when leaves are about 10 cm long)
- Direct Sowing: As soon as the soil can be worked
( Young plants properly hardened can grow at temperatures as a low as -5°C)
- Seed Spacing: 3-4 seeds every 10 cm
- Thinning Seedlings: 25-30 cm apart
- Row Spacing: 35-45 cm
- Plant Height: 15-30 cm
- Harvest: Snip large outer leaves to allow the small leaves to mature. Cut alternating plants to extend the harvest window.
- Average Seeds Needed Per 10 m Row: 200
- Average Yield Per 10 m Row: 35 heads

GROWING INSTRUCTIONS

Lettuce is the cornerstone of many great salads. And with so many varieties to choose from, why not grow your own and make a custom greens mix?

Lettuce seeds can be directly sown as soon as the garden can be worked and the soil reaches at least 4°C. Seeds will germinate best between 13 and 18°C. If you want to get a head start, seeds may be started indoors 4-6 weeks before the last spring frost. Plant in flats 1 cm deep, every 3 cm. Thin seedlings to 25 cm apart when they have 3-4 true leaves.

Lettuce likes sunny spots, but will tolerate some shade, especially in the hot summer months. Make sure the soil is loose and well drained. If sowing directly, pay extra attention to the consistency of the soil. Because of the seed’s small size, the bed should be well tilled and free of any debris. Transplant when seedlings have 4-6 true leaves and a well-established root system. Water thoroughly after transplanting.

Spacing in the garden is dependent on the type and variety of lettuce. If leaves become wilted, you can be sure that water is needed. Sprinkle the leaves with water anytime of day and keep the soil evenly moist. If needed, use row covers or shade cloth to shelter from the sun and prevent drying out. You can also map out the garden so that the lettuce will be shaded by some taller crops.

Mulch around the plants to keep the shallow roots cool and moist. If weeds do emerge among the lettuce, promptly and carefully remove them. Don’t let heads surpass their readiness date, leaves will become tough and bitter. Refer to the specific instructions for your variety.

Loose leaf, butterhead and romaine types can be harvested by collecting the outer leaves and allowing the centre to continue growing. Crisp head lettuces should be cut whole when the heads are full and dense. The morning is the best time to harvest, leaves will be crisp and fresh.

QUICK FACTS

- Lettuce was first cultivated in ancient Egypt for the production of oil from its seeds. This plant was then selectively bred by the Egyptians for its edible leaves as early as 3,000 BC. The domestication of lettuce over the millenniums has resulted in several changes: delayed bolting, larger seeds, larger leaves and heads, better taste and texture, and different leaf shapes and colours.

- Lettuce is a cool-weather crop so it needs partial shade during the hot summer months or the leaves need to be misted on hot days.

- Allow enough space between the seeds to grow as overcrowding can cause lettuce to turn bitter.

- There are four main types of lettuces: crisphead, butterhead, romaine and loose-leaf.

- Lettuce seeds will remain viable for 4 years if stored in a cool, dark place, ideally between 4 and 10⁰C. After that, the germination rate may start to go down. 

OUR SEED GUARANTEE

You know that a lush, fruitful garden needs good soil, frequent watering, and sunlight to grow, but it’s the seeds that really make the harvest.

Picked and bagged for 2024 the vast majority of our seeds have germination rates of over 85%. The seeds are all-natural, non-GMO, non-hybrid, untreated, and open-pollinated for seed saving.

We have put a lot of thoughts into the design and packaging of our seed packets. Our seeds are all carefully packed in food grade kraft paper/aluminium zipper lock bags, and then are shipped in eco-friendly padded mailers.

We heat-seal each of our seed packet for even more protection from moisture, odour and light, allowing you to store your seeds for up to 3x longer than paper or plastic. Plant them all, germinate some indoors, save some for next season - it’s up to you!

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DK
11/10/2022
Deanna K.
Canada Canada

Starting Planting in my greenhouse in Sept...

Starting Planting in my greenhouse in September when I received the seeds, germinated quickly and growing SO well! Very Pleased :)

HF
02/09/2022
Halle F.
Canada Canada

Shipped same day as I ordered and arrived...

Shipped same day as I ordered and arrived in perfect shape. Seller included some bonus seeds! Each set of seeds comes in a cute resealable envelope. The lettuce i planted has sprouted.

Ecoseedbank Buttercrunch Lettuce Seeds Review
MP
25/08/2022
Monika P.
Canada Canada

Met my expectations. Happy with my purcha...

Met my expectations. Happy with my purchase. Will buy again.

CJ
13/07/2022
C J.

They are growing beautifully.

They are growing beautifully.

Ecoseedbank Buttercrunch Lettuce Seeds Review
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12/01/2022
Nicole

Très satisfaite, très bonne germination, l...

Très satisfaite, très bonne germination, les plants sont vigoureux