Black Seeded Simpson is a fastgrowing, loose leaved lettuce variety with large, wrinkled, yellow-green leaves with a delicious flavour. This old European Heirloom variety is well known for it's restitance against frost.
     
                 
                    
                    
    Sowing indoors/under glass: beginning of april
Sowing outdoors: may 
Sowing depth: ½ cm
Germination:  7-10 days
Germination temp. : 10-18 °C
Plant distance: 35-40 cm
Plant position:  sunny
Days till harvest: 45
 
Sow indoors or under glass from april on. Sow in moist and loose      potting soil Cover the seeds with a thin layer of soil. They need light      to geminate. Keep the soil moist. Transplant the seedlings after   about    3-4 weeks outdoors, when there's no longer any danger of night    frosts.   Keep them about 35 - 40 cm apart.
 
Sow outdoors from may on, when there's no longer any danger of      nightfrosts. Sow in rows about 35 - 40 cm apart. Sow about 35 - 40 cm 3      seeds in each hole. Cover the seeds with a thin layer of soil. Thin    the   seedlings to about 1 seedling each. Eat the seedlings in a  salad.
 
Harvest a couple of leaves of each plant but leave the plant to grow      on. Harvest the nicest and best leaves of each plant. Pick regurlary    to   make sure that the plant is growing healthy. Water with drought  an    keep  the soil moist and weedfree. Snails, slugs and aphids are a     problem with  lettuce.