[su_tooltip title=”” icon=”icon: calendar” text=”The average numbers of days from when the plant is actively growing in the garden to the expected time to harvest.”][icon name=”calendar-alt” style=”regular” class=”” unprefixed_class=””] Days To Maturity
[su_heading size=”21″]70[/su_heading][/su_tooltip]
[su_tooltip title=”” text=”The width of the plant at maturity.”][icon name=”arrows-alt-h” style=”solid” class=”” unprefixed_class=””] Mature Spread
[su_heading size=”21″]30 inches[/su_heading][/su_tooltip]
[su_tooltip title=”” text=”The typical height of the plant at maturity.”][icon name=”arrows-alt-v” style=”solid” class=”” unprefixed_class=””] Mature Height
[su_heading size=”21″]18 – 24 inches[/su_heading][/su_tooltip]
[su_tooltip title=”” text=”The average size of the fruit produced by this plant.”][icon name=”ruler-combined” style=”solid” class=”” unprefixed_class=””] Fruit Size
[su_heading size=”21″]1 – 2 inches[/su_heading][/su_tooltip]
Grand Rapids Lettuce is a loose-leaf variety that is known for its attractive, frilly, and tender leaves. It forms loose heads rather than tightly packed heads like some other lettuce varieties. It is a fast-growing plant and can be harvested continuously by cutting the outer leaves, allowing for a longer harvest period. It is also known for its resistance to bolting, making it suitable for both spring and summer plantings.