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Start your Lettuce seeds early in the spring when soil can be worked as Lettuce is a cool weather crop and must mature before hot weather arrives. Once the Lettuce seed are planted you will be able to harvest the Lettuce in approximately 40 days. Keep lettuce well watered. To harvest leaf lettuce snip off outer leaves or cut off entire plant.
A great tip to having a fantastic garden is to be realistic. When shopping the glossy packages of Lettuce seeds which, are very appealing, yet many of them only grow in specific climates. Be realistic to what grows in the area and do not plant seeds that do not grow well.
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Fall is a great time of the year to plant a fall vegetable garden. The mild temperatures of autumn are fantastic for cultivating fast-growing, cool-season vegetables such as spinach, radishes and lettuce. Growing an autumn garden does require some planning since you need to harvest your salad crop before the first frost. By looking on the seed packet, you will find out how long it takes for your plant to be mature enough to harvest. Since plants grow more slowly in the shortened days of fall, add two weeks to the time listed on the seed packet. If the total number of days is 45, make sure you plant your fall crop at least that many days before the time that the first day of frost typically occurs in your locale.
Once you know what you would like to grow, take into consideration how long it will take the plant to mature and how much space they will need in the garden. Some vegetables like lettuce mature early and continue to produce all season, other vegetables like potatoes may take a whole season to mature.
Get the most out of garden space by growing compatible crops. When growing a crop like tomatoes, plant lettuce and spinach in between to grow in the shade of the taller plants. This will maximize the space used in the garden. Also, grow plants which mature at different times alongside each other like carrots and radishes. The radishes will be ready in only thirty days while it takes much longer for the carrots to mature.
Use seedlings to run relay planting. Using seedlings can allow you to get a jump start on the growing season and improve yields to the harvest by extending time. If growing lettuce and a squash harvest is needed for summer, then after the lettuce has been harvested you can plant seedlings to get a jump start on another crop and a higher yield for the garden.
Pay attention to the compatibility of your plants. You can plant tall plants, such as tomatoes, and use them to shade such sun-sensitive plants as lettuce and spinach. These combinations can reduce the amount of fertile space your garden requires while also increasing the yield of all the types of plants you have.