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Tom Thumb Dwarf Lettuce Seeds – 300 seeds

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Growing Snapshot

Botanical name
Lactuca sativa
Seed count
300 seeds
Light
Full sun in cool weather; light afternoon shade in warm spells
Bloom or harvest window
Baby greens in a few weeks; compact full heads in about 55-60 days

Grow Tom Thumb Dwarf Lettuce for miniature butterhead/Bibb heads about the size of a baseball, with 300 seeds for containers, baby greens, spring and fall beds, and quick 55-60 day harvests.

Description

Tom Thumb Dwarf Lettuce is an unusual compact butterhead/Bibb type that forms small tender heads about the size of a baseball. It is quick, frost hardy, and especially useful for pots, small raised beds, wedge salads, baby greens, and cool-season harvests when full-size lettuce would take more space.

Why Grow It

  • Miniature butterhead/Bibb heads are ideal for single-serving wedge salads and small-space gardens.
  • Compact plants work especially well in pots, planters, raised beds, and close-spaced baby-green rows.
  • Harvest baby greens in a few weeks or let plants mature into full dwarf heads in about 55-60 days.
  • Cool-weather lettuce for spring and fall in cold climates, and fall/winter/spring crops in zones 9+.
  • Includes 300 seeds with 7-10 day germination guidance.

Growing Information

Botanical name Lactuca sativa
Life cycle Cool-season annual leafy vegetable
Mature height Compact baseball-sized butterhead heads, usually about 4-6 in. across
Light Full sun in cool weather; light afternoon shade in warm spells
Bloom or harvest window Baby greens in a few weeks; compact full heads in about 55-60 days
Seed count 300 seeds
Leaf color Bright green butterhead rosettes with tender cupped leaves
Sowing advice Direct sow or transplant while temperatures are at or below 80 F. Press seed into moist soil and cover with only about 1/8 in. of fine soil; keep evenly moist and avoid hot germination conditions.
Spacing 4-6 in. apart for cut-and-come-again baby greens; 6-12 in. apart for compact full heads
Germination 7-10 days at about 60-80 F; germination is poor above 80 F

Best For

  • wedge salads
  • container lettuce
  • baby greens
  • spring and fall planting
  • winter crops in zones 9+
  • raised beds
  • small-space kitchen gardens

Packet Details

Includes 300 seeds. Store seeds cool, dry, and dark until sowing. For baby greens, snip leaves near the base and keep the planting evenly moist so it can regrow.

FAQ

How big are Tom Thumb lettuce heads?

Tom Thumb forms compact butterhead heads about the size of a baseball, making it excellent for containers and small salads.

Can I grow it for baby greens?

Yes. Sow closer together, about 4-6 in. apart, then snip leaves near the base when they reach the size you like. Plants can regrow for additional cuts.

What temperature does lettuce need?

Tom Thumb prefers cool weather. Sow when temperatures are at or below 80 F; germination becomes poor in hotter conditions.

Is Tom Thumb lettuce good in pots?

Yes. The dwarf heads are one of its best features, making it a strong choice for pot planting, small planters, and compact kitchen gardens.

Growing Guide

Botanical nameLactuca sativa
Seed count300 seeds
LightFull sun in cool weather; light afternoon shade in warm spells
Bloom or harvest windowBaby greens in a few weeks; compact full heads in about 55-60 days

Use this guide as a planning reference. Germination and garden performance depend on local conditions, storage, timing, temperature, light, and moisture.

Additional information

Botanical name

Lactuca sativa

Life cycle

Cool-season annual leafy vegetable

Mature height

Compact baseball-sized butterhead heads, usually about 4-6 in. across

Light

Full sun in cool weather; light afternoon shade in warm spells

Bloom or harvest window

Baby greens in a few weeks; compact full heads in about 55-60 days

Seed count

300 seeds

Sowing advice

Direct sow or transplant while temperatures are at or below 80 F. Press seed into moist soil and cover with only about 1/8 in. of fine soil; keep evenly moist and avoid hot germination conditions.

Spacing

4-6 in. apart for cut-and-come-again baby greens; 6-12 in. apart for compact full heads

Germination

7-10 days at about 60-80 F; germination is poor above 80 F

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