I love the looks and the taste of this lettuce, now that it is finally getting colder here in Mobile Al, the color is getting darker. I ...Read Morehave not had any problems as far as pests attaking the lettuces at all and believe me we have had a lot of catterpillars here due to all the rain we've been getting. Will definetely grow again.
Gorgeous lettuce - one of my favorites just to look at. Leaves are green shading gradually into pink and then deep burgandy tips. It for...Read Morems a crinkly rosette. Nice soft texture and sweet flavor as well. But despite its name, it did not hold well in summer for me. I'd say it's a better two-season lettuce: spring and fall.
Presumably this is the same thing as "Four Seasons". That being the case, it is growing in my Gloucester, VA garden. (And this is the f...Read Moreirst time I've ever *had* a garden, so it must not be too hard to grow!)
French for "Marvel of Four Seasons," this is one of my all-time favorites. A beautiful lettuce with lots of red mixed with a little bronz...Read Moree and light green on wide, thick and slightly savoyed leaves. I grow this one both in the early Spring and Fall.
Oklahoma City, OK (Zone 7a) | October 2004 | neutral
Plant seeds in early spring and again in late summer through fall. The best time is early autumn, when plants have just enough time to ma...Read Moreture before the onset of very cold weather.
Four Seasons is a "red" variety of "Butterhead" lettuce.
To harvest, take off the outer leaves or take up the whole plant.
This lettuce had a color interest and a great crunch.
I love the looks and the taste of this lettuce, now that it is finally getting colder here in Mobile Al, the color is getting darker. I ...Read More
Not so "red" down here (but then again, these are young plants and its still pretty warm) but a nice butterhead type lettuce for the fall garden.
Gorgeous lettuce - one of my favorites just to look at. Leaves are green shading gradually into pink and then deep burgandy tips. It for...Read More
Presumably this is the same thing as "Four Seasons". That being the case, it is growing in my Gloucester, VA garden. (And this is the f...Read More
French for "Marvel of Four Seasons," this is one of my all-time favorites. A beautiful lettuce with lots of red mixed with a little bronz...Read More
Plant seeds in early spring and again in late summer through fall. The best time is early autumn, when plants have just enough time to ma...Read More
This lettuce, a Cos (bibb) type, retains its flavor despite adverse weather. One of the best for summer salads. 50 days from seed.