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Black Seeded Simpson Lettuce Seeds

South GA Seed Company

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Black Seeded Simpson lettuce is a classic heirloom variety treasured for its bright apple-green leaves, crisp texture, and wonderfully mild sweet flavor. This dependable garden favorite produces loose open heads filled with tender succulent leaves that are perfect for fresh salads, sandwiches, wraps, and everyday garden harvests.

One of the most admired qualities of Black Seeded Simpson lettuce is its resilience and adaptability. This fast-growing variety matures quickly and performs beautifully in both spring and fall gardens, tolerating mild frosts with ease. Gardeners can harvest outer leaves continually for an extended harvest period or allow full heads to mature for larger harvests.

The tender leaves maintain a delicate crispness and refreshing flavor that makes this variety a favorite among home gardeners and market growers alike. Easy to grow and highly productive, Black Seeded Simpson lettuce thrives in raised beds, traditional gardens, and containers.

Beautiful, dependable, and delicious, this heirloom lettuce remains one of the most beloved garden greens for fresh eating throughout the cooler growing seasons.


Black Seeded Simpson Lettuce Seed Details

  • Quantity: 500 Seeds
  • Plant Type: Heirloom Leaf Lettuce
  • Leaf Color: Bright Apple Green
  • Flavor: Mild, Sweet, Crisp
  • Seed Planting Depth: 1/8 Inch
  • Germination Temperature: 40-65°F
  • Days to Germination: 2-14 Days
  • Row Spacing: 12 Inches
  • Plant Spacing: 8 Inches
  • 100' Row Yield: 80 Pounds
  • Sun Requirements: Full Sun
  • Harvest Time: Approximately 68 Days
  • Ideal Uses: Salads, Sandwiches, Wraps, Fresh Eating
  • Special Features: Fast Growing, Cold Tolerant, Continuous Harvests

How to Save Seeds

Lettuce is primarily self-pollinating, so different varieties can generally be grown approximately 50 feet apart while maintaining seed purity.

For seed saving, lettuce plants should be established and about 2 inches tall before cold weather arrives. Plants may be heavily mulched through winter and allowed to continue growing the following season.

Once plants bolt, the leaves become bitter and inedible as tall flowering stalks begin forming. The plants will send up stalks reaching 4 to 5 feet tall followed by flowers that continue blooming over several weeks.

As feathery seed heads begin developing, collect mature seeds by gently shaking them into a paper bag. Allow seeds to dry thoroughly before storing in a cool dry location.

Black Seeded Simpson Lettuce Seeds