
Coastal Star Romaine
Coastal Star Romaine is a type of lettuce that is known for its crisp texture and sweet flavor. It has long, sturdy leaves that form a tall and cylindrical head, making it a popular choice for salads, sandwiches, and other dishes.
What sets Coastal Star Romaine apart from other types of lettuce is its ability to withstand heat and resist bolting, which is when the plant prematurely produces a flower stalk and stops producing new leaves. This makes it a great choice for growing in warmer climates or during the summer months.
In addition to its delicious taste, Coastal Star Romaine is also a great source of vitamins and minerals. It is particularly high in vitamin A and vitamin K, as well as folate and potassium. It also contains antioxidants and has been shown to help reduce inflammation, making it a great choice for promoting overall health and wellbeing.
- 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 ship seedlings directly from our certified organic grower during specific weeks each month to ensure the we are delivering seedlings at the peak of freshness and prime for transplanting.
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