Quick Info
Cold Winters
April - June
Mild Winters
February - September
Sun/Shade
Full sun part shade
Sow Seeds
1 inch apart 1/4 inch deep
Days to Germinate
7 - 14 days
Container Lettuce
Ruby & Emerald Duet
Ruby & Emerald Duet
Quick Info
Cold Winters
April - June
Mild Winters
February - September
Sun/Shade
Full sun part shade
Sow Seeds
1 inch apart 1/4 inch deep
Days to Germinate
7 - 14 days
Seed Count: Approx. 640 / Weight: 750 mg
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Quick Info
Cold Winters
April - June
Mild Winters
February - September
Sun/Shade
Full sun part shade
Sow Seeds
1 inch apart 1/4 inch deep
Days to Germinate
7 - 14 days
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GROWING INSTRUCTIONS
START SEEDS OUTDOORS
In cool spring weather, start seeds in full sun. Sow seeds 1/4 inch deep and 1 inch apart in fertile, well-drained soil mix. After the seedlings germinate and begin to grow, it’s important to thin the young plants so they have room to mature into heads. Thin seedlings when a few inches tall to a final spacing of 5 inches apart so they have room to mature to full heads (extra seedlings will transplant easily to grow elsewhere). Plan on 9-11 full heads in a 16-18 inch pot or a 9 x 12 inch windowbox. Plan on 3 full heads in an 8 inch pot.
GROWING NOTES
Lettuce thrives in cool conditions. Be sure to thin properly and keep evenly moist for sweet tasting, full heads. For a constant supply, make several sowings a few weeks apart until summer weather turns hot.
Plant again in late summer for fall harvest. In hot weather, give lettuce some afternoon shade and check water daily. Feed with liquid fertilizer every 2 weeks. Try setting seedlings around the edges of a big pot holding a young tomato or pepper plant. Harvest the lettuce as the bigger plant grows to need the space.
HARVEST AND USE
Savor young lettuce thinnings in your first spring salads. Then harvest plants by cutting mature heads when they feel firm and well-filled. Pull over-mature plants if they begin to elongate ("bolt") in hot weather, as leaves turn bitter at this stage.