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How To Grow Leaf Lettuce
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PLANT TYPE: Annual
SCIENTIFIC NAME: Lactuca sativa
LIGHT: Full Sun in spring/fall, partial shade in summer
SOIL TYPE: Rich, well-drained, loose loam.
pH RANGE: 6.2 - 6.8
MOISTURE/WATERING: Keep moist, not waterlogged, frequent short watering is best
MATURITY IN DAYS: 45 - 55
KNOWN PESTS: slugs, aphids, plant bugs and leaf hoppers
KNOWN DISEASES: N/A
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OVERVIEW:
Leaf and Romaine Lettuce grows best in a well-worked soil that is not to wet. This can
sometimes be difficult to achieve when the ground is very moist in the early part of the season.
Lettuce seed won't germinate when soil and air are hot, so a good way to start would be starting lettuce in hot beds and then transplanted outside.
Use these lettuce thinnings in the first spring salad. Successive
plantings will ensure lettuce through the entire season. Be sure to keep lettuce bed evenly moist
and harvest regularly to keep lettuce plants from bolting and becoming bitter.
PROPAGATION / SOWING OF LEAF LETTUCE:
Direct seed head lettuce in early spring, as seed will germinate between 40-80°F. Sowing thinly ¼” and 1” apart.
LETTUCE SPACING:
Leaf lettuce types - 6” apart with 12” rows; Iceberg lettuce - 12” apart with 18” row spacing;
Romaine lettuce - 8-10” apart with 12-16” rows Butterhead/Batavia lettuce - 10-12” apart with 12”
row spacing. Start lettuce transplants indoors 4-6 weeks before last frost date for transplants. Make succession
plantings every 1-2 weeks to ensure a constant harvest.
COMPANION PLANTING FOR LEAF LETTUCE:
Head Lettuce does well with most vegetables, carrot, garlic, onion and radish make the best companions.
CARE & GROWING LEAF LETTUCE:
Choose an area with full sun to partial shade and a soil pH of 6.2-6.8. Lettuce is a heavy feeder and
prefers a rich, well cultivated soil with good drainage. Some success can be expected even in poor
soils using the loose-leaf lettuce types. Add plenty of compost or well rotted manure prior to planting lettuce.
lettuce benefits from regular feedings with a nitrogen rich fertilizer. Mulching is useful to keep soil
cool and reduce weeds.
HARVESTING LEAF LETTUCE:
Harvest lettuce early in the morning after dew is evaporated. Looseleaf types can be picked as soon as leaves are large enough to eat.
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POPULAR LEAF LETTUCE VARIETIES
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Simpson Elite Lettuce
One of the best and most common leaf lettuce on the market. Delicate flavour with almost no bitterness even near the end of the season.
Simpson Elite grows quickly, has crisp texture and medium-light
green curly leaves. Highly resistant to bolting.
Maturity 50 days.
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Black Seeded Simpson Lettuce
A very early heirloom leaf lettuce. Light green crinkly leaves retain their crisp,
tender qualities longer than other leaf lettuce varieties.
Early maturity - approximately 45 days.
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Tango Lettuce
Tango lettuce is a curly leaf lettuce with a crisp texture. This very popular lettuce is an excellent choice for the home gardener as well as
commercial growers. Maturity - 53 days from seed.
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Red Salad bowl Lettuce
Red Salad bowl Lettuce is a slow bolting red oakleaf. Deep-red fine
divided leaves. Sweet flavor and tender. Maturity 50 days.
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Brunia Lettuce
Brunia Lettuce is a true oakleaf type lettuce having tinged red leaf edges. It is tolerant to
bolting. Brunia has strong growth and excellent
yields over a long period of time. Maturity 50 days.
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Sentry Lettuce
Deep, beautiful colour and shape make this dark red lettuce a
great addition to any salad. The frilled leaves, add texture and volume to salads.
Very consistent grower. Maturity 55 days.
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Nevada Lettuce
Nevada forms large leafy heads with glossy,
thick leaves. Strong tolerance to tipburn, bolting, and hot weather. Maturity 60 days.
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Sierra Lettuce
This red Batavia offers great heat tolerance, Sierra lettuce develops shiny, heavy green
leaves with a purple-brown tinge at the leaf tips. A delicious crunchy,
nutty flavor. Very tolerant to disease. Maturity 48-50 days.
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Romaine Varieties
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Parris Island Cos Lettuce
One of the most well known romaine lettuce. known for its crisp leaves and sweet flavour.
Uniform heads are large, with an average height of 10 inches, with deep green outer
leaves protecting the white heart. Maturity 70 - 75 days.
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Freckles Lettuce
This is a very unique romaine! Early, open pollinated
lettuce with green glossy leaves with maroon splaches. Mature heads
stand up well in the garden. Maturity 68 days.
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Green Forest Lettuce
Excellent yield and growth. Deep green heads can grow to 12 inches tall.
Partial savoy leaves are tender and mild. Green
Forest is well suited and tolerant of many growing conditions with high tolerance to
tipburn and bolting. Maturity 70 days.
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Remington Lettuce
Remington lettuce will grow in a variety
of growing conditions and is well suited to all season harvesting. Medium green plants have
a slightly blistered leaf and a crisp and strong mid rib. Good steady plant growth,
with an average head size of about 13 inches. Strong tolerance to tipburn.
Maturity 70 days from seed.
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Annapolis Lettuce
Extremely deep red leaves. One of the darkest red romaine lettuce available.
Vertical leaves develop into a loose head. Annapolis lettuce does not get bitter like some other red lettuce varieties.
Maturity 65-70 days.
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USA Gardener uses Veseys seeds.
Vegetables listed on this page can be purchased at Veseys Seeds & Bulbs
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Lettuce can be harvested throughout its growth cycle. Simply
remove the older leaves as required and use for salads. Hot sunny weather can cause
lettuce to bolt and ruin the flavour.
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