Growing Lettuce: You're Doing It WRONG! 3 Tips To Grow TONS Of Lettuce All Year Long in Any Climate!
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- Опубліковано 16 чер 2024
- In this video, I share 3 lettuce growing tips to grow tons of lettuce all year long in nearly any climate! After years of growing lettuce, I've learned that most people are doing it wrong. These three growing lettuce tips will turn lettuces from a seasonal treat to year-round abundance!
Whether you're in a hot climate or a cold climate, or whether you're growing lettuce in raised beds, in earth beds or growing lettuce in containers, these tips can help you be successful and extend your growing season.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
0:00 Introduction To Growing Lettuce Year Round
1:24 Three Critical Lettuce Growing Tips
1:52 Tip #1: Selecting Lettuce Varieties For The Season
5:07 Tip #2: Warming Lettuces During Winter
8:26 Tip #3: Hot Weather Lettuces And Shade Cloth
12:13 Adventures With Dale
If you have questions about how to grow lettuce year round, have questions about growing fruit trees or want to know about the things I grow in my raised bed vegetable garden and edible landscaping food forest, are looking for more gardening tips and tricks and "garden hacks" like this, have questions about vegetable gardening and organic gardening in general, or want to share some DIY and "how to" garden tips and gardening hacks of your own, please ask in the Comments below!
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I encourage everyone to let some of all your lettuces go to seed... it's a surefire way to get another crop in the fall. And save seeds as well. You're a genius dude, pull up the grass, plant lettuce with the flowers and veg. Yes
Haha I’m about ready to start pulling out useless grass. I’ll have to keep some for the dogs though 😅
@@christine9467 just a little bit, or a cedar chip path...
People like their grass, I get it. BUT grow a garden too, am I right? Right out front
I plan on letting one of all my crops bolt so I can save a fortune on new seeds, why buy more when nature gives you them for free...
@@PeterMaddison2483 Ditto fellow genius!
I would have liked to see how you use the shade tarp. Also, a list of lettuces for each season would be really helpful rather than a brief mention.
If you found this video helpful, please “Like” and share to help increase its reach! Thanks for watching 😊 TIMESTAMPS for convenience:
0:00 Introduction To Growing Lettuce Year Round
1:24 Three Critical Lettuce Growing Tips
1:52 Tip #1: Selecting Lettuce Varieties For The Season
5:07 Tip #2: Warming Lettuces During Winter
8:26 Tip #3: Hot Weather Lettuces And Shade Cloth
12:13 Adventures With Dale
EXTREMELY HELPFUL 👍
You're fun to watch and lots of helpful info 💞
liked and shared! where in your amazon store do i find the shade cloth?
Fantastic Info! I live in the same area and trying my hand at growing romaine!
Very good information for the southern states but Good Luck growing lettuce in the winter in Minnesota!! :) Just isn't going to happen. But the mention of shade cloth for during the heat of summer is VERY helpful. Keeps the lettuce Kale etc soft and tender! Cheers!
Much needed information! Thank you!!
I am planting my third round of lettuce this weekend. Thanks for the helpful hints.
Very excited to find this video! Thought I was going to have an indoor lettuce garden but I will be trying this now.
I'm so excited that you made this video.Thanks for this video.
Enormously helpful! Thanks
Thanks for sharing! Great info!👍🏽
Thanks for the tips, I would love to keep lettuce growing all year. Great ideas for us.
The most informative video on growing lettuce that I have ever seen. 👍
Good job bro. Truly inspired. Thanks 🌞🌱
What great information. Thanks so much!!
Excellent video! Full of helpful advice.
I'm so glad to find someone in NC so I can learn gardening within my own area!!!
Just wanted to thank you for all of this amazing content. I'm new to gardening, and your videos are amazing. So informative, easy to follow, and relevant subject matter. Thanks again for making these videos...I look forward to watching more.
I just discovered little gem this year and I love it!
A great video again. Wonderful information well explained. Thank you! ❤
I was unaware of these lettuce facts….having you as a neighbor (I’m in Greenville, NC), I have a new source of information for gardening…. Clicking subscribe!
Thank you so much for this video! I bought the summer crisp lettuce to try for this summer. New subscriber here. ❤️🙏
Awesome info - thanks so much!
a very thorough lesson.
I’ve learned so much from you! Thank you! You make me want to move south! Your garden is so inspiring! I’m going to try some of your instructions here on the southeast coast of NY!
Great information and tips! Thanks for sharing the video
You're welcome!
As always a great video with lots of helpful information. We are near Pinehurst so planting lettuce now sounds fantastic!
This is my new favorite channel! SO much great information for a new gardener.
Thank you! I really appreciate it!
Thanks for this video, learned a lot
Great video! Thanks! Fantastically informative. Maybe this is the year I will actually grow lettuce and succeed. Thank you so much!
You are one of the best teachers. Thank you for everything that you do.
You are very welcome! Thank you so much!
GREAT video. I’m in Southern California zone 9b….NO danger of cold here but the heat 🥵 is a killer. I have to put shade cloth over all my plants or they fry in the sun! Love Dale, he is precious 💕
I'm in a 5b zone and always thought it was too cold to grow lettuce in the winter. I'll have to check out the 'earth box' you mentioned.
I was not aware of the temp variations on lettuce as I just thought cool season. Ty for clarification on this! Now I can buy the correct varieties!
Awesome info! I love your vids. Thank you.
Thank you so much! Glad you enjoy them 😊
Im in Maryland, zone 6a, and i will definitely try growing lettuce this winter...thank you!
Great information. Thank you
Awesome video.!! Thanks for sharing your knowledge..!!
You're welcome!
Great video! 1 iceberg lettuce is between $10-$14 in Australia atm...due2 food shortages..Yes! I like2 eat lettuce all year round...Thankyou for converting the degrees in Australia too.🙂Shared!!
I love this! Thank you!
💚 Yay for more lettuce year round, thank you. 💚
Just subbed, some great advice thank you 👍. Watching from across the pond 🏴 . Robbo.
Thanks for this
I love lettuce more than any other vegetable. Thank you for great education and your variety favorites. We're in Texas and use containers on wheels that can be wheeled into shade and under shelter. So, thanks so much! I'll be buying those varieties. No more thinking that lettuce can only be a cold weather crop.
I’ve been subscribed to you for quite some time, but never watched this video. I would have to say it’s the best lettuce video out there.!!
I did not know that about the lettuce. I didn't think any could handle the cold. Thanks for the information. 👍
Great information thanks
Very informative thank You
That's amazing information! Thanks!
You’re welcome!
Great video, thanks for sharing. Beautiful head of lettuce.
Great information, thanks for sharing that!
You're welcome!
Excellent info! Thank you!
You’re welcome!
thank you for mentioning the temperature, I don't have a green house, and here in my area it gets down to -9 F for the Winter season, and I usually start planting in April.
Just got my Sow Right Caesar romaine lettuce after watching another video you had on lettuce...was thankful to find this video to give more information on growing. Living in NE AL our temperature hot/humid...and what works for you...should work for us. We are enjoying learning about how to garden better...at 70/80...we are never too old to learn a better way. Thank you for being such a good teacher young man : ).
Thanks for the Celsius, that is greatly appreciated
This may be the best video I have ever watched. Exactly what I needed when I needed it. Wonderful, useful and hard to find information. Thank you very much.
nice & agreed, love it! we grow lettuce, cilantro, radishes, etc year round😊
I live south of Munich, Bavaria, near the Alpes, Zone 6.
Here we grow corn salad (Valerianella locusta) without protection all winter with good results. Miracle of four seasons also survives, but grows not sufficently. I will try to give it some warmth at daytime next winter. Thank you for sharing your experiences!
Thanks for all these tips! We’re in Virginia Beach and super stoked on having that Giant Caesar you recommended! I’ll be trying the Red Sails and Marvel of 4 Seasons in the next few months!
Excellent information, as a lifelong gardener, I must admit to having hit or miss results with a variety of lettuce strains, greatly these tips!
I'm up on the north coast of BC in 🇨🇦 and was wondering why my lettuces tasted bitter when I grew them in full sun during our short growing season. I'll be looking more into varieties that are suited to our climate now. Thanks for the info 👍
Great information! Thanks. I am in zone 7B and it is rarely under freezing all day here.
I'm in Canada, cold cold here, and I grow romaine lettuce during summer in grow bags, 7 gallon plus size bags, and I use my own seeds every year. This year, I purchased other variety seeds and see how they will do. I like the idea of shade tarp supported with PVC pipes, which may extend the harvesting a bit longer during cold months. Lettuce, Kale, and Swiss Chard are the main leafy greens of my kitchen garden, and then comes Tomatos, Bell Peppers, Egg Plant, Cucumbers, and super hot Chilli varieties. Yum Yum Season for sure.
Thank you for this video! I’m in SC and I’m new to growing.
You're welcome! Thanks for watching!
Excellent! ..Thanks for the info.
Glad it was helpful!
I appreciate you using Celsius too. Thanks! 😉👌
You're welcome!
I grow all my greens hydroponicly but this video has a lot of great info thanks.
I’m glad to hear it! Thank you 😊
Love your size of garden!
Thanks for the fahrenheit to celsius conversions... it's really helpful 🙂
You’re welcome!
I’m in the Med region and we reach 45 Celsius, here. Going to put your tips to the test and try growing lettuce, this year. I didn’t even try last summer, but I now work in a zoo, so lettuce 365 dpy, for the animals sounds great!
Thank you. I live in Pennsylvania. I appreciate you sharing your knowledge.
You're welcome! Thanks for watching!
Just joined your channel. Excited to learn from you🤗Christy from Va
I need to invest in some shade cloth. I was finally able to grow lettuce after I thought I couldn't for some reason. Now I have it in a small 4x4 movable bed that I can move into the shade if needed. I need to expand my lettuce growing though, especially since the ones I finally got to grow are looking awesome. I'm surprised my 10 yr old hasn't stolen leaves from any😆. Also, this info was very helpful. 🌱
I live in North Texas and grow lettuce in a greenhouse. Subscribed on this video alone! Thanks
Informative and very enlightening!! It's Sept 20th ,2022 and I'm growing about 10 romaine transplants I purchased 2 weeks ago locally here in zone 7. They're doing wonderfully...this time around due to the shade cloth I've been using during the hotter days. Now that I know why I was unsuccessful this past June, I feel much better about this 2nd go round!! I just started gardening this past May and was only disappointed with the lettuce. Knowledge is power...applied....even more so!! Now I'll be more conscious of the variety I'm buying each season!! Thank you ever so much!! You made my day!! Abundance and increase like never before to you and yours !!
Thanks for the metric temp conversions (from Australia 👍🇦🇺)
You're welcome! 40% of my viewers are not from my home country, so it's the least I can do to thank you for your support!
Awesome and timely! If I could add..we need more bitter greens in our diet. Bitter is a digestive stimulus. Bitters extract is an ancient remedy for stomach ache, modernity has adjusted it’s use as a flavoring in cocktails. I grow enough lettuce (in a greenhouse)to harvest leaves daily for meals year round, in the harsh foothills of Colorado.
I put some lettuce seed down in October, it had barely come up before our extrodinarily rainy winter hit. I figured it wasn't going to make it so I just ignored it over the winter. Even through we had multipe frosts and feet not inches of rain it I had four good plants last through the winter and start growing again in February. It is now early May and I'm still taking harvesting off those four plants and they are going strong. This was my first time growing lettuce as I always thought is was a hard to grow plant but I'm already putting more down for later this year. Great video.
Good tips. TY
Thank you! Just what I needed so grow lettuce this summer!
You're welcome!
I'm in zone 10a. I have tons of shade. I'll be trying growing lettuce for the first time. Thank you. I'll be brave lol
9b Californian here. I grow mine in movable tubs so i can relocate to a shady spot when it gets too hot. i also save my seeds so i can overplant a couple of bins and harvest them for microgreens/baby lettuce. Fresh salads all year...cheers
Great video with tons of information. We live in 8b coastal SC very similar to your climate. I can't wait to restart some lettuce now instead of waiting till fall. Dale looks so at peace at the beach not a care in the world🥰
Close to Parris Island where the classic romaine was named? 🥬 Our summers are very, very similar for sure.
Thanks great video
You are an amazing teacher and communicator! Thank you for all your contents! Question....how do you keep bugs from eating your lettuce? All the leaves look so healthy without any holes.
Great tips thanks - another easy one for Summer: plant the lettuces next to your tomatoes or cucumbers, on the north side (north hemisphere), to shade them in the hottest hours of the day. No need to buy anything and you use up a space that you will not use for other sun loving summer crops. Also keeps the ground covered with good stuff.
Thanks for this video. I live in the mountains of NC & don't have long periods of direct sun in my yard. More of a mottled, partial shade. I am feeling encouraged that my lettuce I planted in a container might work out. I got tired of being afraid my conditions aren't perfect so I just planted in what I have.
Your video is very informative . I grow lettuce in fall but never overwinter. I will try to grow them this winter. Thanks for your these tips . Blessings
I'm glad to hear it was helpful! It definitely can be done. There are many lettuces that are hardy down to the teens with minimal damage unprotected, so if you can give them a cover, a wind break, earth heat or radiating heat from a structure, you can grow lettuce down to some pretty cold temps.
Great , I thought I couldn't grow lettuce here in zone 9b .
I've tried and given up because I had so many bolt. You've just given me the incentive to try again . Thank you. Hugs to Dale .
In 9b, you will be able to grow lettuce from October thru April virtually effortlessly. For the warmer months, you will want to plan ahead with heat tolerant varieties and provide adequate shade. Don't underestimate the importance of variety selection. It may take trialing a few heat tolerant varieties to find what do well for you. I recommend looking into Jericho Romaine and Giant Caesar Romaine.
Thanks for the tips. I'm in Wilmington, also. My garden is totally in containers.
Glad to hear you're gardening. Not enough folks garden around here. It can be challenging, but the shoulder seasons are really pleasant.
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Thank you! I'm happy you found the video helpful!
I’m in zone 6 and I do grow lettuces most of the year. Some go to seed pretty quickly when it gets hot, obviously I need to check my varieties. However, when the temps are right the seeds sprout, even after a very cold ringer and I get lettuce popping up all over in the early spring. I think the fact these seeds are acclimating to my climate makes them even hardier in all the temperature variations we have.
I’ve also found that if I grow it in the shade of other plants like tomatoes, pile beans and onions, it survives our summers better than being in the full sun.
Great video, I can’t wait to start some of the romaine you talked about. Do you have a source for those seeds.
Great tips, as usual... thanks
You’re welcome!
Awesome timing! I was gonna plant some lettuce under my cucumber trellis woohoo!!
Good info
This channel is the bee's knees. Thanks for he wealth of information you share. Greatly appreciate what you do!
I'm so happy to hear you're enjoying the videos! I appreciate you watching!
I want to grow my own lettuce. I’m in zone 9B. I’m going to study this video over & over!
Great info. Some people use dollar store hula hoops to make their veggie row covers. I didn't even know there were "cold" and "warm" types of lettuce.
Loved the head of lettuce next to your head for scale. 🤣
Great video!!👍
Glad you liked it! Thanks for watching!
How to Grow Lettuce, 101: don't bury the seed--just sprinkle on top of soil, water with extreme fine mist every day (or 2x a day), lettuce seeds need light and a bit of moisture to germinate.
Great vid! 🎉
Thank you!
Thank you! I stopped even trying to grow lettuce because I thought I was in the wrong zone! I’m south Florida! Doing it today! Thank you!
Be sure to start your seeds in trays indoors. Lettuce seed won't germinate well (if at all) in our hot summers, because they are a cool season crop. A trick to germinating lettuce in the summer is to start them in seed trays, pop the trays into the fridge overnight, then pull them out in the morning and keep them indoors at room temperature near a sunny window to warm back up. This simulates the 40 degree nights and 70 degree days of spring when lettuce naturally germinates. Once germinated, you can slowly harden them off outside in shade, then transplant into your shadiest location, such as along the immediate north side of your house.