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'May Queen' Lettuce
 
Sub-Category: Butterhead (Bibb/Boston)
 
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Description: Early heirloom butterhead type. Plants produce medium-sized, pale-green heads tinged with brown and creamy, yellow, small, firm hearts.
Days To Maturity: 60
Seed Sources:
 
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Reviewed on 06/21/2013 by Ferdzy - An intermediate gardener

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Ontario, Canada
Frost Free Season: 143 - 163 days
Soil Texture: Sand
Garden Size: Large - More than 1,600 square feet (40' x 40')
Sun Exposure: More than 8 hours per day

I bought this as May King; I understand they are the same thing. We planted it in the fall to overwinter under a hoophouse, which it did, beautifully. Much better than any other lettuce planted at the same time. I think it goes to seed earlier than some lettuces, but it is early, extraordinarily lovely, and very good tasting with a soft, crisp texture - really good. We will be making this part of our regular lettuce team.
 

Reviewed on 01/07/2007 by FlipTX - An intermediate gardener

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Harris, Texas, United States
Frost Free Season: More than 203 days
Soil Texture: Clay
Garden Size: Small - Less than 400 square feet (20' x 20')
Sun Exposure: 6 to 8 hours per day

The tinge on the lettuce I grew was more of a light maroon than the brown mentioned in the description, and mine were later than 60 days. That may be because I grew it in fall/winter, and it's called MAY Queen for a reason. Nevertheless, it survived light frosts with only a little damage to some of the outer leaves.
 




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