Los Angeles County, CA (Zone 10a) | May 2010 | neutral
It definitely grows in southern California, but best over the winter months. I didn't have the best of luck with it past the first month ...Read Moreor so of spring. Very sensitive to temps over 70 degrees.
We enjoyed this lettuce very much. The miniature heads are cute and would make a nice presentation as individual salad servings. Althou...Read Moregh we used it as cut and come again lettuce. It kept producing all summer.
Oklahoma City, OK (Zone 7a) | October 2004 | neutral
This is a miniature variety. The soil should be well drained and fertile to force fast growth. Raised beds are beneficial for early spr...Read Moreing sowings. This variety is also great for fall plantings.
Grove City, OH (Zone 6a) | September 2002 | positive
Delicious. Each head can be harvested individually for a salad, or just a few leaves at a time for continual harvest for up to 3 months....Read More It can be successfully overwintered if mulched or lightly covered, and uncovered to take advantage of warmer winter days to start growth for very early spring salads.
It definitely grows in southern California, but best over the winter months. I didn't have the best of luck with it past the first month ...Read More
We enjoyed this lettuce very much. The miniature heads are cute and would make a nice presentation as individual salad servings. Althou...Read More
A 46 day miniature butterhead lettuce. Dates to the 19th century.
This is a miniature variety. The soil should be well drained and fertile to force fast growth. Raised beds are beneficial for early spr...Read More
Delicious. Each head can be harvested individually for a salad, or just a few leaves at a time for continual harvest for up to 3 months....Read More