Lettuce Seeds - Buttercrunch HEIRLOOM - AAS WINNER
- Butterhead type lettuce
- 65 Days to Harvest
- Prefers full sun exposure
Availability & Turnaround Time
All seeds are shipped year-round, while flower bulbs are shipped on a seasonal basis. Typical turnaround times for in-stock items is between 2 – 5 business days.
Category | Shipping Period |
---|---|
All Seeds: | |
Zones 2 – 10 | Year-Round |
Spring Planted Bulbs & Perennials (March - June): | |
Zones 8 – 10 Pre-Orders | Mid March |
Zones 7 Pre-Orders | Late March-Early April |
Zones 6 Pre-Orders | Early-Mid April |
Zones 5 Pre-Orders | Mid-Late April |
Zones 2 – 4 Pre-Orders | Late April-Early May |
All Zones Ship Until Inventory is Sold Out | May - June |
Saffron Crocus & Bearded Iris (Late August - November): | |
All Zones | Start Shipping late August |
Fall Planted Bulbs & Perennials (September - January): | |
Zones 2-4 Pre-Orders | Mid September |
Zones 5 Pre-Orders | Mid-Late September |
Zones 6 Pre-Orders | Late September |
Zones 7 Pre-Orders | Late September - Early October |
Zones 8-10 Pre-Orders | Early October |
All Zones Ship Until Inventory is Sold Out | Mid October - January |
NOTE: Amaryllis Bulbs, Hosta Roots, Lily Bulbs, Papaver Roots, Paperwhite Bulbs, Peony Roots & Siberian Iris Roots ship to ALL ZONES beginning in October. |
We try our utmost to maintain reliable inventory of all products, and are very proud of our record in doing so. However, as we are a company engaged in what Mother Nature provides, we do sometimes experience shortages and crop failures beyond our control. If, for any reason, we are required to backorder any portion of your order, rest assured we will keep you apprised of updated shipping information and/or any other options that may satisfy your needs and wishes.
Product Description
Grow Heirloom Lettuce - Plant Buttercrunch Lettuce Seeds
1963 All-America Selections Winner! The aptly named Buttercrunch, or Butter Crunch Lettuce, is a classic butterhead lettuce variety that produces a dynamic and delicious taste. Buttercrunch can be planted just about anywhere, but the good news for those in warmer climates is that this variety tends to be far more heat-tolerant than most other lettuce cultivars. A nice firm "head" texture and a slightly buttery taste – yum!
-
Fast Facts
Name: Lettuce Seeds - Buttercrunch Botanical Name: Lactuca sativa Life Cycle: Annual Light Requirement: Full Sun, Partial Sun Planting Season: Cool Season Plant Type: Leafstalk Vegetable Features: Heirloom, Open Pollinated, Easy to Grow & Maintain, Fast Growing, Container Garden, Good for Microgreens Fruit Size: 6-8" Days to Maturity: 30-60 Days Plant Spacing: 4-16" inches Planting Depth: 1/8 inch Sowing Method: Direct Sow Cold Stratification: No Seeds per Packet: 1 g Hardiness Zones: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 Ships: Year Round -
Planting Instructions
When to plant:
- Lettuces are a cool season crop and planting in the heat of summer should be avoided, but many varieties mature quickly and often more than one crop can be harvested in spring and late summer.
How to plant:
- Start lettuce seeds indoors or out, by sprinkling seeds in rows or in containers, and covering with a layer of soil.
- If starting indoors, cover containers with a plastic bag to create a greenhouse effect and keep warm.
- Sprouts should appear within a week to 10 days.
- Once sprouted, remove the plastic and provide plenty of light.
- Once seedlings have a few sets of true leaves, transplant to individual containers.
- Harden off seedlings about a week before transplanting out of doors.
- In outdoor beds, either thin or place transplants to desired spacing. We recommend approximately 4 inches apart for leaf lettuce varieties, 8 inches apart for loose-head types, and 16 inches for firm-head types.
When to harvest:
- Harvest your lettuce when it is full size but not quite mature.
- You can remove the outer leaves to harvest and leave the inner leaves to grow.
- You can pull up the entire plant or cut it off if it is a Butterhead and Romaine variety, or you can pick it when the center is firm if it is a Crisphead variety.
*The crisper the lettuce head, the less heat tolerant they will be. Lettuces can tolerate cold, but care should be taken to protect them from wind. Lettuce and other leafy greens have high water transpiration rates and should be kept consistently moist and in well drained soil. If leaves begin to wilt, plants need more water. Hand weed as necessary, but take care of shallow roots.
You May Also Like
-
Lettuce Seeds - Bibb Quick View
xLettuce Seeds - Bibb HEIRLOOM - OPEN POLLINATED
- Butterhead type lettuce
- 55-60 Days to Harvest
- Prefers full sun exposure
HEIRLOOM - OPEN POLLINATEDAs low as $2.95 per package -
Spinach Seeds - Bloomsdale Long Standing Quick View
xSpinach Seeds - Bloomsdale Long Standing HEIRLOOM - AAS WINNER
- Abundant harvests of large, dark green leaves
- 45-55 Days to Harvest
- Adaptable to Sun or Shade
HEIRLOOM - AAS WINNERAs low as $2.95 per package -
sold out Heirloom Vegetable Seed Vault Collection Quick View
xHeirloom Vegetable Seed Vault Collection 30 Best Selling Heirloom Vegetable Seeds!
sold out- 30 Individual packets of our most popular Heirloom Vegetable Seeds
- Easy to grow, fun and delicious!
- Prefers full sun exposure
30 Best Selling Heirloom Vegetable Seeds!As low as $67.95 per package -
Lettuce Seeds - Red Romaine Quick View
xLettuce Seeds - Red Romaine HEIRLOOM - OPEN POLLINATED
- Romaine type lettuce
- 50-55 Days to Harvest
- Prefers full sun exposure
HEIRLOOM - OPEN POLLINATEDAs low as $2.95 per package
The following item(s) have been added to your basket:

Lettuce Seeds - Buttercrunch HEIRLOOM - AAS WINNER
Continue Shopping View CartYou May Also Like:
-
sold out Culinary Herb Seed Collection
10 Best Selling Culinary Herb Seeds! -
sold out Heirloom Vegetable Seed Vault Collection
30 Best Selling Heirloom Vegetable Seeds!