Better Lettuce Seed Germination

Reader Contribution by Terroir Seeds
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When lettuce is mentioned, many think of the standard iceberg lettuce found in supermarkets and restaurant salads. That is changing with the growth in popularity of the different types of lettuces from Romaine to head and leaf-type lettuces, mainly due to the flavors and colors that they offer from deep red to almost white and noticeably sweet to tangy and slightly bitter. Iceberg lettuce, originally bred as a hybrid, is now offered as an open pollinated variety and has been around long enough to be considered by some as an “heirloom”!

We have come to expect lettuce year round, mainly due to being educated by the supermarkets as to what

our vegetables should look like, taste like and when they should be available. Many are surprised to find that lettuce is a cool-season crop and will bolt or go to seed readily during late spring and summer months. It is best planted early in spring and then again in late summer or early fall when the temperatures start to cool off.

Ideal Lettuce-Growing Conditions

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