Order before 12 noon on weekdays and get it shipped the same day.

Pickled salad Grand Rapids
Pflücksalat Combination, Saatband
Pickled salad Lollo Bionda
Pickled salad Lollo rossa
Lettuce seeds - Mix of 3 varieties - Sperli
Pflücksalat Rot-Grüne Lollo-Combination, Saatband
Pick lettuce seeds - Amerikanischer brauner - Sperli
Pickled Lettuce Seeds - Organic Babyleaf Seed Tape
Purslane, Winter- Portulaca
Radicchio Palla Rossa 3
Romaine lettuce Xanadu
Romaine lettuce Xanadu
Rucola, wild - SPERLI's Rucola
Rocket seeds - SPERLI's Rocket
Arugula seeds - SPERLI's Speedy
Arugula seeds - Organic - Sperli
Salad Asia Spicy Green Mix
Salad, Asparagus - Celtuce
Salad, Flower, mix
Lettuce, Chicory- Palla Rossa 2
Salad, Main- Dynamite
Salad, Main - Merveille des quatre Saisons
Lettuce, Head, Seed Tape Attraction
Salad, Iceberg Squid
Lettuce, Iceberg Great Lakes 118
Salad, Pluk- Amerikanischer brauner
Salad, Pluck- Australischer Gele
Lettuce, Pick- Lollo Rossa

Lettuce seeds for every vegetable garden

Lettuce is one of the most popular vegetables to grow yourself because it sprouts quickly, requires minimal space and produces a high yield. Nothing beats freshly picked lettuce from your own vegetable garden.

Our selection of lettuce seeds includes classic green varieties, colorful leaves and various crispy types that can be sown again and again throughout the growing season.
Most lettuce seeds germinate well at low temperatures, making them ideal for early spring and fall cultivation. With the right varieties, you can harvest fresh lettuce leaves for much of the year.

How to plant lettuce seeds

When sowing lettuce seeds, soil and temperature are crucial for good germination. The seeds should only be covered very lightly, as they need light to germinate optimally. A loose, moist and nutrient-rich soil provides the best conditions, and it is important to keep the soil evenly moist until the sprouts are well established.
Lettuce plants have relatively low nutrient requirements, but thrive best in constant moisture and light shade during summer periods. By sowing in small portions at 1–2 week intervals, you can ensure a continuous harvest throughout the season.

Good tips for growing lettuce

To avoid bitterness in the leaves, it is an advantage to water regularly and avoid drying out. In hot periods, the lettuce can quickly go to waste, and here heat-tolerant varieties or shady locations are a clear advantage. Many varieties are also suitable for coming back after you have harvested them, you pick the outer leaves and let the plant grow further.