September 28, 2024

VIDEO: How to Grow High Intensity Lettuce From Seed to Harvest


Our lettuce is looking amazing, but the best part is that you can grow your lettuce the same way! It is easy to do, and produces tons of food in a small space. Check out our new clothing line! http:www.freshpickedapparel.com

24 thoughts on “VIDEO: How to Grow High Intensity Lettuce From Seed to Harvest

  1. Hi, what do you mean by deep watering? Just setting up a new vegetable area and want to know if there is anything I need to install for watering before I start growing? Thanks for your videos, really helpful and informative, thank you.

  2. Thank you so much!!! I'm a new subscriber and I'm planting so much stuff this year but in pots and planting new things like lettuce and I learned alot from this video. Thank you again.

  3. So basically, plant seeds within an inch of each other, but space out rows. The lettuce will thin themselves and eventually lean on themselves and grow up. Every time I try this it never works 🙁

  4. Very excited to try this….we are buying a house and I can’t wait to FINALLY have a real garden! Thanks!! I subbed. What’s your zone? We are moving to Ohio; zone 6.

  5. How about pests? I always throw my lettuce and kale away, they always start out so nice then the kale gets attacked by these little rainbow colored worms, and the lettuce gets little green aphids which render it inedible for me,they leave their sticky stuff all over the lettuce.

  6. Hello! I’m in sacramento Ca. Where are you located? Im looking to follow a vegetable gardener in the same climate as myself. I’m on my 2nd garden. Learning. Also! Do you sell seeds?

  7. gonna throw this one out to the commenters – I bought some grown lettuce in a container, cut to about 1.5 in of the roots and they all died – two I can tell from potentially overwatering (roots were soggy, maybe rotten), the others seemed to do fine and then on a hot day (75 degrees) wilted and never recovered. is there a good rule of thumb for watering in a container? Is there a temperature cutoff where lettuce will wilt? Any experience is very very welcome

  8. I understand direct sowing in the beds works perfectly for high intensity to be effective but if I plant plugs like 6 inches by 4 inches apart will that be effective as well for eden lettuce

  9. I bought a lot of lettuce seedlings and transplanted them close together in a high intensity manner. Unfortunately I struggled with root rot a lot. Luke does high intensity make one more prone to root rot? Isn't it hard to treat root rot when the lettuce plants are that close together?

  10. I finally gave this a try in the spring earlier this year and my lettuce was beautiful, however I ran into some major issues with ants and aphids. I felt like even with the high intensity and cut & come again method, I wasted at least 6 gallons of water each time I harvested to finally get rid of the aphids. Any suggestions on how to avoid this?

  11. I was inspired to try some high intensity lettuce using seeds I saved from last years lettuce, just tossed them in the bed when it was still too early. Had a lot of lettuce! So much lettuce I supplied a few other people. I called it my lettuce forest.

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