Lettuce Grow!
Living France|May 2017

With lawns to mow and lettuces to sow, May is a busy month in the garden, says Sue Bradley.

Sue Bradley
Lettuce Grow!

May is here and the warmer weather means it’s a great time to let rip with packets of lettuce seeds.

Some gardeners will have already got a head start by sowing under cover in order to bring on part-grown plants to transfer outside later on.

But by now it’s possible to put seeds directly in moist soil ready for bumper crops of salad leaves in the months to come. The optimum temperature for germination for most lettuce seed is around 15°C, although some cultivars are known to sprout in cooler conditions.

Sow every two weeks for a succession of lettuces that can either be harvested all in one go or plucked ‘cut-and-come-again’ style for just a handful of leaves as needed.

Some gardeners like to grow lettuces in rows while others use them as ornamental additions to potagers.

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