Once your lettuce grows to be about 4-6 inches, you can safely harvest it and it will grow back again.
To harvest, simply place your thumb and pointer fingers about 2 inches above the soil and snap off the leaf. Place in your harvesting basket and continue.
It’ll likely take a week or so for your crop to grow again for another harvest.
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Lovely lettuces! I hope you've got a salad spinner. They're also an environmentally friendly option for drying out small items of clothing!
Thanks for the comments Amanda. I've got the salad spinner and it gets put to plenty of use.
Lovely lettuces! I hope you've got a salad spinner. They're also an environmentally friendly option for drying out small items of clothing!
Thanks for the comments Amanda. I've got the salad spinner and it gets put to plenty of use.
Hi, Big fan here! I’m a beginner gardener and I have never grown lettuce before. About how many lettuce seeds do I need to sow if I wanted a salad every day? I live in Colorado so I am doing an indoor, winter, SIP container garden for now. I have lots of 3-5 gal buckets. I am guessing the succession planting would help as well? Thanks!
That’s what’s up Sarah! I usually plant one row and then another about 2 weeks later. You can likely stagger your containers like start a new container each week.
I usually drop about 2-3 seeds, then an inch or so apart another 2-3. As they grow, I’ll thin them out a bit.
Keep me updated!
I was wandering if I could plant lettuce in the soda bottles? and is there any herbs or something i can grow in soda cans?
Lettuce would do well in the soda bottles. A single plant per bottle.
Not sure on the soda cans though.