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- Popular Cool Season Varieties
- Gift Card
- Garden and Seed Saving Supplies
- 2024 Seedlisting
- Monsoon Collection
- Amaranth
- Arugula
- Beans
- Beets
- Broccoli
- Brussels Sprouts
- Cabbage
- Carrots
- Chiles/Peppers
- Chiltepines (Wild Chiles)
- Corn
- Cotton
- Cowpeas/Black-Eyed Peas
- Cucumbers
- Devil's Claw
- Eggplant
- Gourds
- Greens - Cool Season
- Greens - Warm Season
- Herbs
- Indigo
- Kale
- Lettuce
- Luffa
- Melons
- Mustards
- Okra
- Onions and Garlic
- Panic Grass
- Parsnips
- Peas
- Radishes
- Sorghum
- Squash
- Sunflowers
- Swiss Chard
- Tobacco
- Tomatillos
- Tomatoes
- Turnips
- Watermelons
- Wheat
- Wildflowers
- Crop Wild Relatives
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GIFT SHOP
- Sterling & Turquoise Jewelry
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BUY SEEDS
- Popular Warm Season Varieties
- Popular Cool Season Varieties
- Gift Card
- Garden and Seed Saving Supplies
- 2024 Seedlisting
- Monsoon Collection
- Amaranth
- Arugula
- Beans
- Beets
- Broccoli
- Brussels Sprouts
- Cabbage
- Carrots
- Chiles/Peppers
- Chiltepines (Wild Chiles)
- Corn
- Cotton
- Cowpeas/Black-Eyed Peas
- Cucumbers
- Devil's Claw
- Eggplant
- Gourds
- Greens - Cool Season
- Greens - Warm Season
- Herbs
- Indigo
- Kale
- Lettuce
- Luffa
- Melons
- Mustards
- Okra
- Onions and Garlic
- Panic Grass
- Parsnips
- Peas
- Radishes
- Sorghum
- Squash
- Sunflowers
- Swiss Chard
- Tobacco
- Tomatillos
- Tomatoes
- Turnips
- Watermelons
- Wheat
- Wildflowers
- Crop Wild Relatives
-
GIFT SHOP
- Sterling & Turquoise Jewelry
- Tohono O'odham Basketry
- Zuni Carvings
- Hopi Sculptural Carvings by Sunaweuma (Earl Dino Patterson, Jr.)
- Artwork by Gerald A.A. Dawavendewa
- Artwork by Wil Taylor
- Native and Local Arts & Crafts
- Pottery
- Desert Skin Care
- Greeting Cards & Prints
- Apparel & Logo
- Books
- Ceramic Travel Mugs
- "Alebrijes" Oaxacan Carvings
TS126
Good seed source for variety
Grew a this thru fall and well into the early summer in Phoenix. It was in a planter so I was able to move it to a location that got afternoon shade when it was hot. Shocked at how well it tolerated the heat and it didn't get "hot"/bitter. Definitely a keeper!
I'm an heirloom gardener who is a fan of iceberg/crisphead lettuces but find them very difficult to grow in hot. dry, Kingman, AZ. Jericho and Red Salad Bowl are the two lettuce varieties that never let me down. Jericho has superb flavor, with the smaller leaves being sweet while the outer leaves never get bitter. It lasts longer (slower to bolt) than any other lettuce I've grown. It grows well in fall or spring and it's also pretty good at reseeding itself. It has earned a place on my "grow it every year" list.
Jericho
I'm sorry to have to say but even tho this variety of lettuce grew well in my winter garden, I was not impressed with the taste. Even supermarket lettuces taste better... so next time I'll try another variety.