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harold steig 25-07-2003 03:12 AM

Summer Lettuce crop
 
I had great luck with lettuce this spring growing black seeded simpson and
salad bowl. Now that the rest of the salad vegges are getting ripe my
lettuce is about done. I live in central WI and we do get warm days 85 to 95
with night time temps in the 60's
Do you think i can get another batch of simpson to grow this year ? I could
water daily and put a cover over it about 12 inches above ground to shade it
from the sun.
Or should I try another type of lettuce for this time of year. /
Thanks for any ideas.
Harold



Pat Meadows 25-07-2003 01:32 PM

Summer Lettuce crop
 
On Thu, 24 Jul 2003 20:57:05 -0500, "harold steig"
wrote:

I had great luck with lettuce this spring growing black seeded simpson and
salad bowl. Now that the rest of the salad vegges are getting ripe my
lettuce is about done. I live in central WI and we do get warm days 85 to 95
with night time temps in the 60's
Do you think i can get another batch of simpson to grow this year ? I could
water daily and put a cover over it about 12 inches above ground to shade it
from the sun.
Or should I try another type of lettuce for this time of year. /
Thanks for any ideas.


You can certainly start lettuce seeds soon for growing into
fall's cooler weather.

BTW, I had lettuce survive a foot of snow and temperatures
of 16 F this spring - so you can probably grow it for a
considerable time after your first frost, maybe into
December.

Pat

Aaron Baugher 25-07-2003 01:32 PM

Summer Lettuce crop
 
"harold steig" writes:

I had great luck with lettuce this spring growing black seeded
simpson and salad bowl. Now that the rest of the salad vegges are
getting ripe my lettuce is about done. I live in central WI and we
do get warm days 85 to 95 with night time temps in the 60's


Do you think i can get another batch of simpson to grow this year ?
I could water daily and put a cover over it about 12 inches above
ground to shade it from the sun.


I'm going to plant several kinds of lettuce in about a week, here in
central Illinois. I think you'd get a crop if you planted now, as
long as you don't get an unusually early frost. Someone actually in
your area might know for sure.


--
Aaron



Pat Meadows 25-07-2003 02:22 PM

Summer Lettuce crop
 
On Fri, 25 Jul 2003 07:21:34 -0500, Aaron Baugher
wrote:



I'm going to plant several kinds of lettuce in about a week, here in
central Illinois. I think you'd get a crop if you planted now, as
long as you don't get an unusually early frost. Someone actually in
your area might know for sure.


Lettuce is very frost-hardy. Last spring, my lettuce
survived temperatures of 16F. It was in pots too, it didn't
even have the protection of its roots being in the ground.

Pat

Mike Stevenson 26-07-2003 03:02 PM

Summer Lettuce crop
 
I just recently planted my lettuce crop for the fall here in Zone 6b. The
young plants are sprouting all over the place. I "missed" the chance to
plant them earlier in the season, though if I had realized the mid to late
spring / early summer was going to be so cool and wet I definately could
have gotten a good crop earlier in the year. Lettuce loves cool
temperatures, and will thrive during the spring and the fall, possibly
winter in some southern zones. The trick as I understand it is to plant the
lettuce so it begins to mature during cool weather, to prevent it from
"bolting" and becomming bitter.

"Pat Meadows" wrote in message
...
On Thu, 24 Jul 2003 20:57:05 -0500, "harold steig"
wrote:

I had great luck with lettuce this spring growing black seeded simpson

and
salad bowl. Now that the rest of the salad vegges are getting ripe my
lettuce is about done. I live in central WI and we do get warm days 85 to

95
with night time temps in the 60's
Do you think i can get another batch of simpson to grow this year ? I

could
water daily and put a cover over it about 12 inches above ground to shade

it
from the sun.
Or should I try another type of lettuce for this time of year. /
Thanks for any ideas.


You can certainly start lettuce seeds soon for growing into
fall's cooler weather.

BTW, I had lettuce survive a foot of snow and temperatures
of 16 F this spring - so you can probably grow it for a
considerable time after your first frost, maybe into
December.

Pat





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