Lettuce Little Gem Seeds
Originally known as 'Sugar Cos', Little Gem is so widely regarded that it has now become a generic term for this popular small-hearted cos lettuce. Few types of lettuce match the flavour and texture of the much-loved and widely grown Little Gem - and you can grow it too with our high-quality Little Gem lettuce seeds.
One of the best varieties you are likely to come across, the award-winning Little Gem has the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit. It's also a Best Buy variety as recommended by the Gardening Press and Consumer Groups.
Little Gem lettuce seeds do best in fairly light, fertile, well-drained soil, especially when well-rotted organic matter has been added to improve moisture retention. An open, sunny site is best. They will not thrive on poor soils which dry out during summer.
Order your Little Gem Lettuce seeds today and enjoy the crisp, sweet taste of fresh lettuce straight from your garden. Plant it alongside radish seeds or tomato seeds for a delightful salad garden. Or, explore our full selection of vegetable seeds to find more delicious and easy-to-grow varieties.
Originally known as 'Sugar Cos', Little Gem is so widely regarded that it has now become a generic term for this popular small-hearted cos lettuce. Few types of lettuce match the flavour and texture of the much-loved and widely grown Little Gem - and you can grow it too with our high-quality Little Gem lettuce seeds.
One of the best varieties you are likely to come across, the award-winning Little Gem has the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit. It's also a Best Buy variety as recommended by the Gardening Press and Consumer Groups.
Little Gem lettuce seeds do best in fairly light, fertile, well-drained soil, especially when well-rotted organic matter has been added to improve moisture retention. An open, sunny site is best. They will not thrive on poor soils which dry out during summer.
Order your Little Gem Lettuce seeds today and enjoy the crisp, sweet taste of fresh lettuce straight from your garden. Plant it alongside radish seeds or tomato seeds for a delightful salad garden. Or, explore our full selection of vegetable seeds to find more delicious and easy-to-grow varieties.
