Grow unique, beautiful, and flavorful baby greens. This assortment of varieties was trialed and chosen by the Johnny's research team specifically for their performance at the baby-leaf stage. We offer a wide range of options, from Brassicas and Asian greens to chard, beets, and lettuce, as well as seed mixes, each selected to help you create your own signature baby greens and salad mixes.
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Felix
Organic Italian Dandelion Seed
Uniform, organic Italian dandelion with good color and performance.
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Allstar Gourmet Lettuce Mix
Vegetable Seed
Our most popular mix combines balanced color with balanced texture.
Encore Lettuce Mix
Organic Vegetable Seed
An all-organic mix of diverse colors, shapes, and textures.
Follow these recommendations for successful selection, sowing, and cultural production of baby-leaf leafy crops to be harvested as greens or salad mix components. Techniques are specific to baby leaf production for harvest at this maturity stage. This tech sheet outlines basic small-scale field production methods and primary aspects of producing a wide range of leafy salad greens.
Printable, 2-pp insert featuring Salad Mixes and Microgreens Mixes from Johnny's Selected Seeds.
A slide deck recap of our Lettuce & Greens for Southern Growers Webinar. Topics: • Johnny’s Trial Farm • Solutions for Heat-Related Issues • Common Problems • Production Systems • Tools & Supplies • Variety Selection for the Heat • Environmental Preferences • Heat-Adapted Types • Proven Performers • Specialty Greens • Trial Report: University of Georgia • Acknowledgements & Resources
This easy-to-use, ergonomic, and adjustable device allows you to quickly and efficiently harvest 30"-wide beds of lettuces, greens, mescluns, herbs, spinach, and other baby leaf crops. Clean, precise cutting, directly into bags or crates.
Here is the full presentation of our Lettuce & Greens for Southern Growers webinar, followed by a Q&A session. The full video runs approximately 90 minutes.
Browse our complete selection of hydroponic head lettuce varieties, selected specifically for successful hydroponic production.
Save money by growing your own vegetables and herbs. Niki Jabbour explains how, by choosing: a) easy-to-grow, productive varieties; that b) you love and use a lot; and that c) are more costly if you buy them.