Adriana Butterhead
The Adriana Butterhead plant, also known as Bibb lettuce, is a type of lettuce that is known for its soft, tender leaves and sweet, buttery flavor. It is a smaller lettuce variety, typically weighing between 6 and 8 ounces, and has loose, ruffled leaves that form a compact head.
The leaves of the Adriana Butterhead plant are a vibrant green color and have a delicate texture that makes them perfect for salads or as a garnish for sandwiches and other dishes. They are also a great source of vitamins and minerals, including vitamins A and K, folate, and potassium.
This lettuce variety is often grown hydroponically, which allows for optimal growth and reduces the risk of contamination from soil-borne pathogens. It is a popular choice among home gardeners and is also widely available at grocery stores and farmers markets.
Overall, the Adriana Butterhead plant is a delicious and nutritious addition to any meal, and its soft, buttery leaves make it a favorite among lettuce lovers.
- Growing Season: Year Round (in mild climates)
- Harvest Method: Grazing method, cut and come again, start harvesting as soon as there are 5 mature leaves (4-5" long)
- First Harvest: 2-4 weeks from initial planting (2 weeks during peak growing seasons, 4 weeks during cold winter months)
- Final Harvest: 5-8 weeks
- Best Planted Wall Placement: Any level
We grow with the seasons! So in most climates, you will be able to grow year round. Typically most lettuce can handle the cooler temperatures and tend to look for the shade in the hotter temperatures.
You want to be aware of the extreme temperature ranges in your region. If you follow the guidelines below, you will be safe:
COLD CLIMATES
- If you live in a location where the temperatures dip below freezing, then you will want to wait until night temperatures are in the 40's consistently.
- On the occasional dips into the 30's, you can cover with a sheet or bring them indoors for that time period. The breeze is good for plants and helps to keep bugs at bay so growing outdoors is optimal.
WARM CLIMATES:
- If you live where it reaches above 90 degrees consistently, you'll want to grow heat tolerant fruiting plants (tomatoes and peppers) and herbs (basil, mint, rosemary) primarily.
To find out what extreme temperatures your location experiences, check out the USDA zone for your region.
We always ship our organic seedlings at their peak for transplant which means they can be held before shipping. We typically ship plants according to the following schedule:
CA - ship Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays.
US states outside of CA - ship Mondays and Tuesdays.
Outside of US - we do not currently ship outside of the US.
For more information, refer to our shipping policy.
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