Lettuce Container Garden
Smaller lettuce varieties can be grown around these larger varieties to make the most out of your container space.
Lettuce container garden. Prior to planting add tablespoon 7 ml of time release fertilizer per gallon of soil. I tend to scatter my seeds across the seed tray and brush dirt over them. Lettuce is a cool season crop with high temperatures turning it bitter. To grow lettuce in a container you ll need a full planter that is approximately six inches deep.
To start transplants for growing lettuce in a container sow the seeds in your prepared trays. When planting the lettuce you need to leave at least four inches of space between each plant. Leave them where they get plenty of light. In fact some shade can be beneficial in keeping lettuce cool and prolonging its season.
As a general rule of thumb lettuce heads will need 6 12 of space per plant in a container. Trying cut and come again method. Lettuce is quick to grow allowing you to get multiple harvests throughout the growing season. Sow seeds densely and thin out the seedlings as they grow picking young tender leaves regularly.
Because it is grown for its leaves not fruit it can take much more shade than many others. Make sure whatever pot you are using to grow the lettuce has plenty of drainage. Prepare the containers by filling with new compost and water well. Transplants should be buried inch 0 5 cm deeper than they would be in garden soil and set 6 to 12 inches 15 30 cm apart.
Lettuce will grow in a smaller more shallow container than many other edible plants. Normal flower pots can be used to grow lettuce. As homegrown lettuce taste as good as tomatoes you should grow it even if you don t own a garden in containers. Make small holes in the soil where you want to put the plants.
If you re a fan of this crispy salad green then you must know about various types of lettuce so that you can select the best lettuce varieties for your garden. Lightly cover with no more than 1 4 inch of soil. Some varieties of lettuce like iceberg or butterhead will take up the most space. Considering you re growing lettuce in a small space in your container garden we assume you ll harvest your lettuce plants regularly.
Planting lettuce in container gardens can be done by direct sowing or transplants.