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  1. Grand Rapids Looseleaf Lettuce Guide. The most common and loved loose leaf lettuce, this variety is a great salad base that keeps the frills on the leaves. Quick to produce, this lettuce is a great choice for those in a hurry to harvest.

  2. Mar 3, 2024 · Grand Rapids TBR lettuce is part of the world's significant leaf lettuce production and is well-suited for home gardens. Try sowing seeds in cool weather conditions for optimal growth of Grand Rapids TBR's light green leaves. The loose leaf texture and tip burn resistance offer a hassle-free gardening experience.

  3. In our never-ending pursuit to recover the long-lost history of seeds in the Great Lakes region, we fortunately stumbled upon “Grand Rapidslettuce, which tells a story of the region that began over 100 years ago.

  4. Grand Rapids Lettuce is a popular heirloom variety with frilly, light-green leaves that stay crisp and tender even in hot weather. This lettuce is known for its rapid growth, making it a great choice for early spring or late summer planting. It has a mild, sweet flavor perfect for salads and sandwiches.

  5. Plant size: Small-Medium. Spacing: 6-8 in. Temperature: Cool weather. Difficulty: Easy. Traits: Really curly leaves. Companion plants: N/A. Special needs: Shade in hot weather. When to plant: Plant as a fall/winter crop in warm climates and as a spring crop in cooler climates.

  6. Jan 26, 2022 · There are also loose-leaf varieties bred specifically for those growing in colder areas. ‘Grand Rapids,’ for example, produces extra-large, frilly leaves that mature in 55 days, and can withstand temps as low as -35°F.

  7. Jan 12, 2024 · Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or a novice enthusiast, this comprehensive guide will equip you with the knowledge and techniques to successfully grow lettuce Grand Rapids in your garden. Store harvested lettuce Grand Rapids in a humid environment, such as a plastic bag in the refrigerator.

  8. Mar 16, 2024 · Grand Rapids. A perfect ingredient for classic green salads, ‘Grand Rapids’ is a nice choice with its mildly sweet leaves. This frilly-edged large leaf type is crisp, tender, and resistant to tip burn.

  9. There are three main types: butterhead, crisphead and Cos, the first being smaller having soft leaves, the second crisp leaves and larger, the latter being conical, semi crisp, and tallish.'Grand Rapids' is a large green leaf lettuce variety, with wavy edges to the leaves.

  10. I found Grand Rapids Lettuce seed at the local dollar store for only ten cents. I usually grow Black Seeded Simpson, and Romaine but for ...Read More the price I thought I'd try it. Grand Rapids germinates very quickly is quite lush and sweeter and slower to bolt than BSS lettuce.