Tag: Lettuce

Does Lettuce Like Manure?

Lettuces also need good, loose, rich soil to grow well. Soil that has been amended well with compost or rotted manure is ideal. Soils with plenty of organic matter retain moisture better, which is very important in keeping these shallow-rooted veggies happy. Is cow manure good for lettuce? Lettuce can be grown better using 24 […]

How Tall Should I Let Lettuce Grow?

Click Play to Learn How to Grow and Harvest Lettuce Common Name Lettuce, garden lettuce Plant Type Annual, vegetable Size 6–12 in. tall and wide Sun Exposure Full sun, partial sun Soil Type Loamy, rich, well-drained What happens if you let lettuce grow too long? ANSWER: Lettuce plants that suddenly start stretching toward the sky […]

Is Green Leaf Lettuce Romaine?

Green leaf lettuce may look like romaine, but it’s actually not the same. It does, however, make a great substitute for romaine, and like romaine and iceberg, green leafy lettuce is a member of the asteraceae family. Green leaf lettuce is soft and tender with a very mild flavor. Is green leaf lettuce same as […]

Is Romaine Lettuce Cut And Come Again?

When you cut off the entire head at once, the roots of the romaine will often produce additional lettuce leaves. After they grow and mature, you’ll be able to glean a second harvest. You can expect to wait another 55–60 days for the second harvest. Does romaine lettuce grow back after cutting? Lettuce regrows once […]

Can All Lettuce Be Cut And Come Again?

A range of leafy vegetables can be grown as cut and come again, including: Amaranth, basil, beetroot, chicory, coriander, chard, corn salad, dandelion, endive, komatsuma, land cress, leaf celery, lettuce, mizuna, mustard, pak choi, parsley, purslane, radicchio, red kale, rocket, sorrel and spinach. Does all lettuce grow back after cutting? Lettuce regrows once its leaves […]

Do You Have To Replant Lettuce?

Transplant head lettuce in rows 12 to 18 inches apart with 10 to 12 inches between each plant. You don’t need lettuce to develop deep roots. In fact, you want to encourage leaf growth over rooting. Does lettuce need to be replanted? Lettuce regrows once its leaves have been cut or picked off the main […]

Can Lettuce Be Planted In The Same Place Every Year?

Certain annual crops such as cucurbits (courgettes, pumpkins, squashes, marrows and cucumbers), salads (endive, lettuce and chicory) and sweetcorn can be grown wherever convenient, merely avoiding growing them too often in the same place. Can plant lettuce in the same spot every year? The principle is straightforward enough – the same vegetables should not be […]

How Much Lettuce Do You Get Per Plant?

However one of the most common questions is how much lettuce can you use from a single plant? Lettuce plants typically yield approximately 2.6 to 5.3 oz (75 to 150g) pending upon how the plant is growing and the particular variety that is selected according to a study by Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University. How much lettuce […]

What Are Problems Of Lettuce?

While lettuce is susceptible to many issues, they’re usually not life-threatening to the plant. Bacterial Leaf Spot. If you find your lettuce starts to develop brown or black spots on the leaves and then dies off or they struggle, you probably have bacterial leaf spot. Damping Off. Fusarium Wilt. Rust. Why is my lettuce dying? […]

How Cold Can You Grow Lettuce?

How to Grow: Lettuce is a cool-weather crop that thrives in the temperature range 60-65 degrees F, and if thoroughly hardened, most varieties survive temperatures as low as 20 degrees F. Cold-adapted varieties survive much lower temperatures. Seed germinates best at about 75 degrees F. What temp is too cold for lettuce? Lettuce may cope […]

Can Chickens Eat Bolted Lettuce?

Some safe garden fodder choices for what to feed chickens that are locked up in their chicken run would be: sunflower plant heads and leaves; bolted lettuces, spinach and arugula; the tops of radish, beet, turnip or other greens; or most herbs (e.g. oregano, bee balm, lovage, etc.), though not all herbs are safe. Is […]