Butterhead Lettuce Vegetable Seeds Packet

$2.35

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Butterhead lettuce (Lactuca sativa) is a popular leafy green vegetable known for its soft, tender leaves and mild, slightly sweet flavor. It forms loose, rounded heads with a delicate texture, making it a favorite choice for salads and sandwiches. Butterhead lettuce is easy to grow and thrives in cool weather, making it an excellent addition to home gardens. Whether started from seeds indoors or directly sown, it thrives in cool weather with consistent watering and fertilization. With proper care, regular harvesting a gardeners can enjoy a steady supply of fresh, tender lettuce throughout the growing season.

SKU: SEBULE
Barcode: 843458160724

Product Detail

Order in multiples of: 12

  • Year Designed: 2024
Quick Seed Overview
  • Plant Type: Annual
  • Genus: Lactuca
  • Species: Sativa
  • Plant Height/Width: 6–8 in tall x 6–8 in wide
  • Season: Spring or Fall
  • Exposure: Full Sun to Part Shade
  • Difficulty: Easy

Why Shido Seeds Are the Best

Our flower and vegetable seeds are beautifully packaged little packets of magic. Guaranteed to turn your garden into the envy of the neighborhood. Get your hands dirty and let nature simply do its thing.

How to Plant Butterhead Lettuce from Seed

When to Plant Seeds

  • Spring Planting: Start seeds indoors 4-6 weeks before the last frost.
  • Fall Planting: Sow seeds 8-10 weeks before the first expected frost.
  • Succession Planting: Sow seeds every 2-3 weeks for a continuous harvest.

Preparing for Planting

  1. Choose a sunny or partially shaded location with well-drained, fertile soil.
  2. Loosen the soil to at least 8 inches deep.
  3. Amend soil with compost and organic matter to boost fertility.

Starting Seeds Indoors

  1. Fill seed trays or containers with moist seed-starting mix.
  2. Sow seeds ¼ inch deep and lightly cover with soil.
  3. Maintain a temperature of 60-70°F (15-21°C) for optimal germination.
  4. Water gently to keep the soil moist but not soggy.
  5. Seedlings will germinate in 7-14 days.
  6. Once seedlings have 2-3 sets of true leaves, transplant them outdoors.

Direct Sowing in the Garden

  1. Sow seeds ¼ inch deep in rows spaced 12-18 inches apart.
  2. Thin seedlings to 6-12 inches apart once they reach 2 inches tall.
  3. Keep soil evenly moist to ensure steady growth.

Pro Tip

For tender, sweet butterhead lettuce, plant in cool weather (spring or fall) and provide consistent moisture to prevent bitterness.

Bonus: Harvest outer leaves as needed or cut the whole head when full-sized but before it bolts (sends up a flower stalk). To extend the harvest, plant in succession every 2–3 weeks.

Getting to know your Butterhead Lettuce

Butterhead Lettuce forms loose, rounded heads with soft, buttery-textured leaves. This variety thrives in cool weather and well-drained, fertile soil. It has a mild, delicate flavor and is prized for its tender leaves, which are commonly used in salads and wraps. Butterhead varieties, such as Bibb and Boston lettuce, mature within 50-75 days. The heads are slightly more compact than leaf lettuces but remain looser than crisphead types. The plant requires regular watering to maintain its tender texture and prevent bolting in warm weather. It is susceptible to slugs and aphids, which can be managed through organic pest control methods.

What it's used for

1. Culinary Uses:

  • Commonly used in salads, sandwiches, wraps, and garnishes.
  • Ideal for lettuce wraps due to its soft, pliable leaves.
  • Can be used in soups and light sautés.

2. Nutritional Benefits:

  • High in vitamins A, C, and K.
  • Contains fiber, folate, and antioxidants that support digestion and immune health.

3. Companion Planting & Soil Improvement:

  • Grows well with carrots, radishes, beets, and herbs.
  • Helps suppress weeds due to its dense growth habit
Growth Requirements

Light:

  • Requires full sun to partial shade.
  • In warm climates, partial shade helps prevent bolting.

Soil:

  • Prefers well-drained, nutrient-rich soil with a pH of 6.0-6.8.
  • Amending soil with compost and organic matter improves fertility.

Watering:

  • Needs consistent moisture; keep soil evenly moist.
  • Avoid overhead watering to prevent fungal diseases.

Temperature & Climate:

  • Ideal growing temperatures: 45-75°F (7-24°C).
  • Grows best in spring and fall.
  • Can tolerate light frost, but extreme heat can cause bolting.

Fertilization:

  • Apply a balanced fertilizer (10-10-10) at planting time.
  • Side-dress with compost or organic fertilizers as needed.
Maintenance

Watering:

  • Water regularly to keep soil moist but avoid waterlogging.
  • Mulch around plants to retain moisture and regulate soil temperature

Fertilization:

  • Apply a light nitrogen-rich fertilizer every 3-4 weeks for optimal growth.

Weeding & Mulching:

  • Keep weeds under control to reduce competition.
  • Mulch with straw or organic material to maintain soil health.

Harvesting

  1. When to Harvest:
    Harvest when heads are firm and full, about 45-55 days after planting.
    Pick outer leaves for a continuous harvest or cut the whole head at the base.
  2. Saving Seeds:
    Allow plants to bolt and produce flowers.
    Collect dried seed pods and store seeds in a cool, dry place.
Pests and Diseases
  • Common Pests: Aphids, slugs, and cutworms.
    Use floating row covers or organic insecticides to control infestations.
  • Common Diseases: Downy mildew, powdery mildew, and root rot.
    Ensure good air circulation and avoid overhead watering.

Growing Together with Shido

At Shido, everything we do starts with one goal: helping you have a truly successful growing experience. We know that planting seeds is just the beginning — your time, energy, and love for gardening are the real magic. That’s why we make sure the seeds you plant are fresh, full of life, and top-quality. When you choose Shido, you’re planting with confidence. We guarantee it.

Our mission is simple: bring you exceptional varieties of high-quality seeds at prices you’ll love, share detailed sowing and growing tips so you can thrive as a home gardener, and deliver the best customer service in the industry — with a smile.

Our Seed Safety Promise

We do not sell genetically modified seeds — ever. And we don’t use genetic engineering to breed new varieties. Instead, our skilled breeders use traditional, natural crossing methods to create hybrid seeds that are healthy, safe, and packed with potential.

Our Seed Quality Guarantee

At Shido, we believe great gardens start with great seeds — and that means quality comes first. Every seed lot we offer is ensure to generate top-notch germination because your garden deserves nothing less.

To keep our seeds at their peak, we run thorough pathology tests at trusted outside labs. When you open a Shido seed packet, you can trust it’s been nurtured, tested, and approved to give you strong, healthy plants from the very first sprout.

Types of Seeds We Offer

Hybrid Seeds (F1)

F1 hybrid seeds are the garden’s high achievers — created by crossing two specially chosen parent plants for superior vigor, uniformity, and performance. We use only traditional breeding methods to produce these powerhouse seeds.

Open-Pollinated & Heirloom Seeds

Our open-pollinated (OP) seeds naturally reproduce through wind, insects, water, or self-pollination. When grown in isolation, they produce true-to-type plants year after year.

Among our OP seeds are treasured heirloom varieties — old favorites that have been carefully passed down for generations. While OP plants can be less uniform than hybrids, we run our Open-Pollinated Project to select the most reliable, flavorful, and beautiful strains. Many are also available as certified organic seeds.

Non-GMO: What It Means and Why It Matters

GMO (Genetically Modified Organism) is created when scientists alter a plant’s DNA in a lab — often by inserting genes from completely unrelated species — to achieve certain traits, like pest resistance or herbicide tolerance. This is a far cry from natural plant breeding.

At Shido, we believe gardening should stay as close to nature as possible. All our seeds — whether hybrid, heirloom, organic, or open-pollinated — are Non-GMO. They’re bred using traditional methods that respect natural biodiversity, giving you safe, wholesome seeds that grow into plants just as nature intended.

When you plant Shido Non-GMO seeds, you’re choosing purity, sustainability, and peace of mind — along with a garden full of flavor, color, and beauty.

Vacuum-Sealed for Freshness — Good for 10 Years

Every Shido seed packet isvacuum-sealedto lock in freshness and protect your seeds from moisture, air, and pests. This careful packaging not only preserves their quality but also extends their shelf life dramatically. Stored properly in a cool, dry place, our seeds remain viable for up to10 years— so you can plant them now, next season, or even years down the road. Whether you’re planning a garden this spring or building a long-term seed stash, Shido seeds are ready when you are

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