December 22, 2024

VIDEO: How We Grow TONS of Lettuce in Containers


We are growing lettuce in containers, in this episode, we will discuss how to to grow them, and how you too can grow tons of lettuce in just containers!

We do more than, JUST, YouTube!
Check more MIgardener below:

Start growing! Visit our online store for $2 heirloom seeds, custom blend fertilizers, and gardening tools.

We ship worldwide!
Website/shop: http:www.migardener.com/

Our daily blog: https://migardener.com/blog
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MIgardener
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/MIgardener

send garden snail mail to:
MIgardener
1426 Oakland Ave.
St. Clair, MI 48079

Our book is out! The AutoPilot Garden. A guide to hands-free gardening – every method and a bit of knowledge that we use to grow big! Check it out here: https://migardener.com/collections/bo
————————————————————————————————————
Love what we do? Here is how you can support this channel to create more content, at no additional cost to you!

Shop on Amazon with this link: https://amzn.to/3HFpsEb *

Per popular request, we have created an Amazon Storefront with all our most tried and true Amazon finds. If we wouldn’t use it we would not endorse it: https://www.amazon.com/shop/migardener *

*We get a small commission at NO cost to you.

Thank you all so much for watching and Grow BIG!

27 thoughts on “VIDEO: How We Grow TONS of Lettuce in Containers

  1. Is there a secret to keeping moss off of the fabric bags? Love the greenhouse. My sister gave me a small one a few years ago, it was great before it became a shed instead of a plant house LOL

  2. The first year I grew carrots at the community garden I grew 30 to 36 inch long carrots from a pkg of white carrot seeds I was given in a seed swap and everyone thought the were parsnips but they were carrots I am walking with a walker so was using a taller raised bed and used worm casting and manure to fertilize before planting

  3. Hi Luke, just wondering do you have to harden off the lettuce to set in a greenhouse that is not heated. We just had a dump of snow a week ago. Goes up to 6 degrees Celsius in the day and as cold as -3 Celsius at night.

  4. I'm a plant freak too Luke, and I bet a lot of your Subscribers are too! I know you have "sharpened" my gardening skills!!
    Watching your videos is so enjoyable. I hope someday my hubby & I can travel up to Mi & meet you.
    God bless you!

  5. i disagree with your watering in fabric pots,,, they dry out much faster than hard sided pots,,, i need to water mine at least once every 3 days or they dry out completely

  6. We live at 11,000 ft. In the mountains. We're putting up a
    20 x 80 hoop house this year. We'll have raised beds and containers to plant in. We'll have low tunnels over containers and beds during cold weather. What can you tell me about gardening like this at this altitude? What will not grow? Plant care? Anything would be helpful.

  7. Love your channel. You're the only gardening channel I have chosen to watch. Thank you for all you do for the gardening community. Thank you for sharing your gardening knowledge. You are much needed and respected in the gardening world.

  8. I grow rows of lettuce and bok/pak choy in those long narrow plastic window flower boxes on tables in my greenhouse all summer. They are 30 inches long, 6 deep and only 6' wide but they grow great and it means not having to get on the ground to look for bug issues (few even get into the greenhouse). I just alternate the planting to stagger so I always have some on the go and some ready to eat. My only issue was earwigs last year so I just sprinkled Diatomaceous Earth around the table tops and never saw them again. Being more cognisant not to pour water all over this yr as I think the damp attracted them. If people are just starting out they have those long planter boxes at dollar stores. Just wash and bring them inside, or into a garage/cellar in winter as the cheap plastic gets brittle in really cold areas. Num, num, num…salads.

  9. Hi I’ve been watching your videos for years but I only subscribed recently. I never have luck with lettuce growing them from seed and they always grow leggy. I think it might be that it’s too hot inside under a grow light so this year i am trying them outside any advice of successfully growing lettuce indoors.( Romaine Lettuce)

  10. Placing the lettuce under the drip areas is genius. Really an elegant solution to what others might consider a problem area. Everybody has microclimates like that- outside I have splash zones where roof runoff overshoots the gutters where I can grow water-loving plants despite the dry climate. Inside the greenhouse I let peas run up the sides of the shelving. 

    I learn the most in the shortest time, from your videos. Thanks!

  11. My wife got me planting boxes for Christmas.
    She wants to put flowers in them then on the kitchen table.
    These things aren’t sealed, and if they were the plants would be sitting in water. Just too much other work.
    So I put leaf lettuce and kale in them.
    Not deep at all, but we can eat it

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *