December 23, 2018 | #241 |
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Thanks for the tip on Wild Garden Seed vendor. I never heard of them but will check them out later.
Baker's Rocky Top Lettuce Mix germinates in 2-3 days here. I mostly don't cover at all. I'm sowing Baker's Red Wing Lettuce tonight along with some others. I will keep track on which is the fastest. I found that the pelleted ones do better as transplants. Probably my last year buying pelleted one. |
December 23, 2018 | #242 |
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Marsha - When I came down to your seed swap a couple of years ago, I came home with lettuce in a small peat pellet. I then bought peak pellets and haven't had any luck with them. What is the trick?
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December 23, 2018 | #243 |
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It wasn't really a secret.I wet and expand the pellets, then sprinkle lettuce seeds over the tops and press them in after I tear the gauze open to expose more of the pellet top. Then I bring them inside into the A.C., and I put them under a light we have installed under our top kitchen cabinets. Just keep it moist. I found out the lettuces germinated better in the cool, with direct bright light. They take 2-3 days to germinate.
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Next year, along with the lettuce, I plan to try Chard Verde de Taglia, along with some Perpetual Spinach as well to see if that keeps the season going a little more consistently. Linda |
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December 25, 2018 | #246 |
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December 25, 2018 | #247 | |
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I heartily endorse Wild Garden, and what they are doing with leafy vegetables!!
I have also gotten great mustards from them too. Quote:
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December 27, 2018 | #248 |
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Lettuce entertain you
I haven't grown lettuce in years and then it was only mesclun . I saw this revived thread and was inspired. I'm sowing these outside in miscellaneous pots today.
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December 27, 2018 | #249 |
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In my experiment from sowing lettuce seeds the other day, Bakers Paris Island and Bakers Red Mix came in first with a close second to Harris' (GardenTrends) ButterCrunch which is pelleted and was part of a 5 type set. Also tied with the ButterCrunch was Victory's Little Gem; these were not new seeds either.
-- Also from a prior experiment of Johnny's mix vs Baker's Rocky Top mix, they were equal for growth. Johnny's has much more red colors. But for that you could buy both Baker's Rocky Top and their all red mix and do it yourself for the same price and get tons more seeds. Has anyone ever heard of Ray Tyler's growing lettuce year round program. He lives in Tennessee and has 100+ temps in the summer. He is now marketing his program for farmers but too bad there isn't a cheapo backyard gardening system for people like who just want to eat lettuce year round. I can experiment with all the seeds I bought. lol I use to be able to grow lettuce 9 months of the year; but not any more. it just takes so long to grow.'' |
January 1, 2019 | #250 |
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I just started a ton of Paris Island directly into one of my big containers the other day.
Have no idea how this will work out. |
January 6, 2019 | #251 |
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Germination
A week ago I sowed mesclun/baby greens outside in 3 long rectangular containers. All three containers have sprouts. There's a very good chance I can leave them outside until they mature. I haven't tried to grow any lettuce in years.
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January 6, 2019 | #252 |
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Looking good! Just had the first salad tonight from the fall greens.
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January 6, 2019 | #253 |
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January 6, 2019 | #254 |
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January 7, 2019 | #255 |
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I scavenged a bit to make dinner salads but there are some greens left.
I wish all my snails would move next door while they’re at it. |
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