At a Glance
- Variety:Lettuce
Dense heads packed with frilly leaves.
Pick leaves as required.
Disease resistant.
Sowing Time
Indoors: March – July
Outdoors: April – July
Sowing Indoors
Almost fill a seed tray with moist seed compost. Sow seeds thinly over the surface and light cover them with a little more compost. Place in the warmth 10-15 degrees Celsuis (50-60 Fahrenheit) and keep moist. When large enough to handle transplant seedlings 5cm (2in) apart to trays of compost. Gradualy accustom them to conditions outside for 2-3 weeks before planting out to their cropping positions 25cm (10in) apart from late spring onwards. Water plants generously in dry weather.
Sowing Outdoors
Sow seeds thinly in a shallow, pre-watered row, lightly covering with a little soil. Keep soil moist as dry conditions impair germination. Remember small sowings made every three weeks through the summer should ensure a continuous supply of delicious lettuces. Allow 30cm (12in) between rows. Thin seedlings to about 25cm (10in) apart when large enough to handle. Ensure remaining seedlings are still form in the soil.
Harvest
May – September