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Tried for the first time this year.
I got a packet of seeds free in a magazine and sprinkled them in a small seed tray.
Idea is you don’t wait for a head of lettuce to form but just cut leaves when you want them, leaving the central part which will grow more leaves. Packet says that you can do this four times, so I planted another tray of seeds two months after the first but the first is still producing. The first tray’s leaves are now shorter and a more intense colour.
These two produce more than enough leaves for our family. They’re dead easy to grow, no thing or transplanting needed, just keeping them watered.
Variety is Lettuce Salad Bowl Red – with an oak leaf shape and they turn red as they grow. Leaves in the first planted tray are now much deeper red . First tray planted 9 April, second on 6 June.
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