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True gardening question
Leaf lettuce has matured. One has some seed pods atop it as I have not
bothered it for leaves or otherwise. When should I top the lettuce plant out for seed? What to look for? Trying to grow my own lettuce from my own seed next year. Thanks. -- Jonny |
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True gardening question
Just let the whole plant dry, then harvest the seeds. Be aware though,
that your seeds will not give you the same type of lettuce you grew this year if it was a hybrid. If this is the seed you got at the Dollar Store that you mentioned in another thread, this will be a crap shoot. There are several leaf lettuces available that will breed true. Doing a Google search for 'heirloom leaf lettuce' will get you several types and sources. Black Seeded Simpson is one good heirloom lettuce for our climate. Since you're more interested right now in getting seed rather than leaves to eat, you could plant them now and maybe get your own seed in time to try for a fall crop. BTW, I hope you're not throwing out your spent lettuce and spinach. Just turn them in, or let it decompose on the surface. Compost is your friend, and your earthworms will thank you! David |
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