December 22, 2024

23 thoughts on “VIDEO: How to Grow Perfect Not Bitter Lettuce In Summer

  1. I love those little beds too. I have a huge, overwhelming garden. I am 53 years old and have a hard time getting down- or getting up actually. I need to do a little different in our garden. I love your video, Luke. You always encourage me in one way or another. My lettuce was bitter and bolted. I like this thought. Thank you.

  2. romaine is doing well for me so far but will probably try a shade cloth over it next year if we get the high heat like we have this year.

  3. Brilliiant. Exactly what we do here in Ohio, though our garden is much smaller (living, as we do, on a postage-stamp Cleveland city lot) so no soil sits fallow for long. We sow lettuce every month in spring (started in late March to plant out in April). Then, starting in early June, we sow starts inside every two weeks, moving them to the picnic table after they've sprouted. This gives us a steady supply of mature, strong starts to replace plants as they bolt. Bottom line: We save $5 to $10 a week for two people buying lettuce for salads.

    PS. Black Seeded Simpson is one of our summer lettuces, along with Oak Leaf and Gand Rapids. They''re all slow to bolt. We also have a lot of success growing romaine in the heat, though have gone to leaf lettuce so we can harvest the outer leaves during the summer.

  4. I just wanted to say thank you. I received my first order of seeds from Migardener. I love the care that went into the information on each seed packet. Very informative, with great suggestions. Very pleasant experience. 🙂

  5. I’m in Texas now with triple digit temps through the 10 day forecast. What are your thoughts and direct sowing or indoor seedling Purple Romain? I have shade cloth

  6. When I have more lettuce then I can eat, I put the surplus in a blender with a little bit of water then pour into ice cube trays and make lettuce ice cubes. Put those in the freezer and add them to your smoothies. That way you still get the nutrition from your harvest. Sometimes, I have to run a little bit of hot water along the bottom of the cube trays to loosen them out. Then I store them in a Ziploc baggie in the freezer.

  7. I am a safety trainer for FedEx & Ground Cloud, but I love to learn about growing & you are one of The Masters I learn from 🙂 I love your videos, Thank you, so very much 🙂 I work late & end up watering late, sometimes I water by flashlight… that is still okay?

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