
Let Us Help You Grow Seed Packet
Reverse of each packet includes the heading “Easy-to-Grow Vegetables” and the following copy: “This packet contains Romaine Lettuce seeds. These seed will produce large, tasty heads of Romaine Lettuce in 65-75 days after planting. For further helpful planting tips, or to learn more about all the other great gardening products we offer, visit AmericanMeadows.com”
Below this is a planting chart with the following planting instructions: “When and where to plant: Lettuce is a cool-weather crop; plant in early spring as soon as soil can be worked. Select a sunny location, loosen soil, and mix in some compost and rake smooth. Plant seeds at recommended depth, firm soil over seeds and keep seedbed moist. Repeat at 2 week intervals during cool weather spring and fall. For earliest crop, start seeds indoors.”
Standard packet size is 3 1/4" wide x 4 1/2" tall. Standard packets are extremely light – add them to any mailing with no additional postage required.
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Reverse of each packet includes the heading “Easy-to-Grow Vegetables” and the following copy: “This packet contains Romaine Lettuce seeds. These seed will produce large, tasty heads of Romaine Lettuce in 65-75 days after planting. For further helpful planting tips, or to learn more about all the other great gardening products we offer, visit AmericanMeadows.com”
Below this is a planting chart with the following planting instructions: “When and where to plant: Lettuce is a cool-weather crop; plant in early spring as soon as soil can be worked. Select a sunny location, loosen soil, and mix in some compost and rake smooth. Plant seeds at recommended depth, firm soil over seeds and keep seedbed moist. Repeat at 2 week intervals during cool weather spring and fall. For earliest crop, start seeds indoors.”
Standard packet size is 3 1/4" wide x 4 1/2" tall. Standard packets are extremely light – add them to any mailing with no additional postage required.




















