Growing Butter Lettuce
Newer varieties of butter lettuce such as boston.
Growing butter lettuce. On hot days you may have to water twice to keep lettuce from bolting. Growing notes lettuce grows best in full sun though excessive heat can cause plants to bolt to seed or leaves to wilt. Butter lettuce varieties to grow in your home garden bibb.
How to grow butter leaf lettuce in a container 1. Butter lettuce prefers cold soil so you have to pick the one that is rich and smooth so avoid hard soils. Butter lettuce should get a minimum of 4 6 hours of direct sunlight a day.
Fill a container with general purpose commercial potting mix. Keep soil moist before the seeds germinate watering lightly each day. Plant about 10 seeds per foot of row.
Choose a location to plant your lettuce. If you are using mulch slugs and snails can be an issue. How to grow butter leaf lettuce 1.
Planting butter lettuce outdoors 1. Plant your lettuce in potting soil. In warmer climates.
Plant seeds at 1 4 to 1 2 inches deep into the ground. You can purchase the seeds for about 2 00 5. Set the container aside and let the potting mix drain until it s.
Get lettuce seeds online or at your local garden or department store. Rows should be 12 to 18 inches apart and seeds should be. Thin the butter lettuce to 4 inches apart when the lettuce is a few.
For an early start seeds can be started in flats 4 weeks prior to the last frost and transplanted outdoors in mid to late spring. In a cooler climate plant butter lettuce in full sun. Use frost covers in the earliest days of spring to prevent leaf damage and then switch to shade covers in the high summer.
Plant seeds in the spring if in a cooler climate or in the fall if in a warmer climate about 1 4 inch deep into the. Make sure the soil covers the roots but not the old leaves. The most important part of growing lettuce is keeping it moist.
This variety of lettuce is named after its original cultivator john bibb who began cultivating this variety in. How to grow buttercrunch lettuce buttercrunch lettuce is a low maintenance vegetable that rewards gardeners with mature plants in two months time. It s a good space filler in the garden while you wait for the weather to warm up for summer staples like tomatoes and peppers.
Space each row 12 18 inches apart. Dig a shallow trench. Water the potting mix several hours before planting.
Their ph level should be between 6 0 and 6 8. The soil should not be acidic. After about 1 week or when the leaves have reached about 3 inches above the cut stem it should be ready for planting.