Red Salad Bowl Lettuce Seeds - RHS Award! Sometimes referred to as Oak leaf type. With large heads made up of a mass of serrated leaves of dark red for individual picking.
GARDENER'S CHOICE. Salad Bowl Lettuce Seeds. The first of the "cut and come again" types to arrive in our gardens. Salad Bowl forms bright green serrated leaves from large heads and gives a different texture to salads.
Webb's Wonderful is probably the most popular and widely grown of all varieties. It produces large frilly crisp heads and are slow to run to seed even in hot weather.
Marrow Bush Baby produces compact dark green fruits with a pale green stripe, ideal for growing in smaller gardens, containers or on the patio. They grow to approximately 15-20cm (6-8") long and are very attractive when picked young as a courgette.
Mung Bean is the popular Chinese bean sprout. It is a white sprout which can be used in salads and stir frys and numerous delicious Chinese dishes. They can be harvested when they are about 3-4cm long after 4-6 days.
Mustard Golden Streaks has very finely serrated leaves with a good texture. It has a sweet Mustard taste with a surprising hint of new potatoes making it an excellent addition in salads.
Southern Giant has mild flavoured, dark green, fringed leaves, making it ideal for both spring or autumn cropping from young leaves or full plant. It produces very tasty greens with mild mustard flavour for use raw in salad or lightly cooked.
The leaves of Komatsuna resemble turnip leaves with a spicy flavour which increases with maturity. Leaves can be used individually, seedling plants used whole or the flower stems can be picked when first produced. They are fast to produce, one month from sowing. Sow spring onwards and will survive winter with some cover.