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A Succession of Lettuce

By Mwillis
As you probably guessed, I am very pleased with my successional sowing of lettuce this year. I have sowed lettuce seeds about 5 times I think, allowing me to ensure that we always have lettuce ready for cutting and more plants following on.
I devote to the production of salads each year one of my 1 x 2.4 meter raised beds (in rotation).
A succession of Lettuce
You can grow plenty of salad in a bed like that.  Everyone should do it! Why spend loads of money on insipid supermarket salads when you can have this?
A succession of Lettuce
Another batch of seedlings recently planted. (The sticks are to reduce damage caused by animals).
A succession of Lettuce
Young seedlings awaiting their turn.
A succession of Lettuce
A succession of Lettuce
This lettuce is "Green Salad Bowl", a good one for the "Cut and come again" approach to harvesting.
A succession of Lettuce
This one is rather similar. It is "Can Can". Actually it looks more like an endive than a lettuce.
A succession of Lettuce
See what I mean? Most of these are young endives.
A succession of Lettuce
This is "Amaze", a red Little Gem type.
A succession of Lettuce
And this one is the real Little Gem.
A succession of Lettuce
This one with the frilly leaves is Ice Queen.
A succession of Lettuce
In amongst my lettuces is that little row of Spring Onions. Don't they grow slowly? They had better be good...
A succession of Lettuce

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