Description
Amish Deer Tongue Lettuce is a traditional heirloom variety prized for its unique leaf shape and tender, flavorful greens. This loose-leaf lettuce produces elongated, pointed leaves with smooth edges and a bright green color, offering a mild, slightly sweet taste and delicate texture.
Known for its heat tolerance and slow bolting, Amish Deer Tongue performs well into warmer weather compared to many lettuces. Its distinctive appearance and reliable growth make it a favorite for home gardens and fresh market use.
- Type: Heirloom, open-pollinated annual
- Direct sow: Early spring or late summer for fall harvest
- Sun: Full sun to partial shade
- Spacing: 6–10 inches
- Height: 8–12 inches
- Days to harvest: 30–35 days (baby greens), 50–60 days full size
Lettuce grows best in cool weather and well-drained, fertile soil. Sow seeds directly and keep soil consistently moist for steady growth. Harvest outer leaves as needed or allow plants to mature for larger harvests. Regular picking encourages continued production and helps delay bolting.





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