Lactuca Sativa 'Grand Rapids'
Lettuce 'Grand Rapids' (Loose Leaf)
Lettuce is an annual vegetable for use as a salad vegetable. There are three main types: butterhead, crisphead and Cos, the first being smaller having soft leaves, the second crisp leaves and larger, the latter being conical, semi crisp, and tallish.'Grand Rapids' is a large green leaf lettuce variety, with wavy edges to the leaves. It is a crisp and tasty variety that can be grown in cold frame, greenhouse or in the garden
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Full sun
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Occasional watering
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Not Frost hardy
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Moist and free draining
Common name
Lettuce 'Grand Rapids' (Loose Leaf)
Latin name
Lactuca Sativa 'Grand Rapids'
type
Vegetable
family
Asteraceae
ph
5.8 - 7.0 Acid - Neutral
Plant & bloom calendar
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Best time to plant
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When to harvest
full grown dimensions
Lactuca Sativa 'Grand Rapids'
Lettuce is an annual vegetable for use as a salad vegetable. There are three main types: butterhead, crisphead and Cos, the first being smaller having soft leaves, the second crisp leaves and larger, the latter being conical, semi crisp, and tallish.'Grand Rapids' is a large green leaf lettuce variety, with wavy edges to the leaves. It is a crisp and tasty variety that can be grown in cold frame, greenhouse or in the garden
Planting outdoors
From Mid Spring TO Mid Summer
Plant container grown plants out when risk of frost has passed, in rich moisture retentive soil. Watch out for slugs and snails - treat with pellets, or barriers (egg-shells, saw-dust, or copper tape) to avoid damage to the plants
Propagation by seed
From Early Spring TO Late Summer
Sow lettuce seeds in damp compost in greenhouse, and keep the compost moist, but not waterlogged. Sow in succession - about every two weeks - to get a continuous crop