Lettuce Red Oak Leaf
$4.49
Lactuca Sativa
- Seed Count 500
- Loose Leaf Variety
- Annual
In stock
Description
Lettuce Red Oak Leaf is renowned for its rich, ruby-tinged foliage and elegantly lobed leaves that resemble the silhouette of oak trees. The young leaves are a mixture of green and red that mature to a burgundy red colour.
The leaves strike a perfect balance between tender and crisp, offering a refreshing bite that elevates everything from backyard salads to gourmet dishes. Its mild, nutty flavour, and subtle sweetness, makes it a versatile favourite among home cooks and professional chefs alike. The robust leaves hold dressings without wilting, perfect for hearty salads or layered sandwiches. They also serve as striking edible garnishes, adding flair to plates.
Adaptability is one of this lettuce’s strongest suits. Thriving across Australia’s varied climates—from the cooler southern highlands to the subtropical north—it proves remarkably resilient. Even as temperatures climb, Red Oak Leaf Lettuce resists bolting, maintaining its vibrant colour and structure. The plant’s open growth habit allows for effortless picking, enabling a cut-and-come-again approach that prolongs productivity and minimises waste. It is also useful for baby leaf production.
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Method: Raise seedlings | Soil Temp: 8°C - 27°C |
Cool Mountain: Aug - May | Position: Full sun to part shade |
Arid: Oct - May | Row Spacing: 30 cm apart |
Temperate: Jan - Dec | Planting Depth: 5 mm |
Sub Tropical: Jan - Dec | Harvest: 60 days |
Tropical: Apr - Jun | Plant Height: 30cm |
Soil Preparation
Soil Type:
- Well draining, rich in organic matter (pH 6.0–7.0).
Amendments:
- Mix in compost or aged manure. Use raised beds in wet areas.
Fertiliser:
- Apply balanced fertiliser pre planting.
Planting Seeds
Depth:
- 5mm deep.
Spacing:
- 30cm apart.
Method:
- Direct sow or start indoors in trays for early crops.
- Thin seedlings to avoid crowding.
Care Tips
Watering:
- Keep soil moist; water morning to prevent mildew.
- Drip irrigation recommended.
Mulching:
- Use straw or sugar cane mulch to retain moisture.
Feeding:
- Side dress with nitrogen rich fertiliser (e.g., fish emulsion) 3 weeks post planting.
Pests & Diseases
Pests:
- Aphids spray with soapy water.
- Slugs/snails use beer traps.
Diseases:
- Downy mildew avoid overhead watering.
Prevention:
- Rotate crops annually and avoid planting in brassica beds.
Harvesting
Leaf Varieties:
- Harvest outer leaves at 4–6 weeks; “cut and come again.”
Head Varieties:
- Harvest whole head when firm (8–12 weeks).
Tip:
- Harvest in the morning for crispness.
Storing
- Rinse, dry, wrap in damp cloth, and refrigerate.
- Consume within 1–2 weeks.
Companion Planting Guide
Good Companion:
- Carrots will loosen soil.
- Radishes will be a trap crop for flea beetles.
- Dill/Coriander will attract beneficial insects (e.g., ladybirds).
- Marigolds will deter nematodes and aphids.
- Onions/Garlic will repel slugs and aphids.
- Nasturtiums will trap aphids.
Avoid planting with:
- Cabbage family as will compete for nutrients.
- Fennel which inhibits lettuce growth.
Key Tip
- Interplant fast growing radishes between lettuce rows for space efficiency.

Order Times
Seed orders are normally dispatched within three business days. You will receive an email when seeds are mailed out.
Packaging
No plastics are used in our seed envelopes or postage materials. Everything is compostable and fully bio degradable.
Postage Days
Seeds are mailed out Monday to Friday at 1pm. Except for the Friday of long weekends.
Postage Times
WA 2-3 Days: SA,NT 3-5 Days: NSW, ACT, QLD, VIC: 5-7 Days
Carrier
We use Australia Post Letter Postage for the majority of orders
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