Cool Ty Jonh ill post on my channel tomarrow my garden im lookimg to replant my lettus and spinach plus maybe a few other things ..im in zone 4 northern Wi
ty for your help i enkjoy watch your vids keep up the great work...
You can replant spinach and lettuce whenever you would like. IF it will grow well is another question. Depends on your local climate conditions. In the pacific northwest, where it doesnt get too hot, they might do well. I personally grow spinach and lettuce in the spring/winter/fall but not the summer.
I'm doing the mesclun variety so I can pull the outer leaves too--but I heard lettuce was actually LOW maintenance. U just have 2keep little (but important) things in mind, such as: I heard that they prefer cooler temperatures (so it's good to start early), and that they prefer shade (which could be why they flourished better under the fig tree than out in the open), & as u mentioned, planting 2close or 2deep are a no-no too.
I'm gonna roll with the succession idea too (fingers crossed).
Cool Ty Jonh ill post on my channel tomarrow my garden im lookimg to replant my lettus and spinach plus maybe a few other things ..im in zone 4 northern Wi
ty for your help i enkjoy watch your vids keep up the great work...
TheSonOfLibertys1776 6 months ago
This late in season can you still replant? Also can you do the same for spinach..
TheSonOfLibertys1776 6 months ago
You can replant spinach and lettuce whenever you would like. IF it will grow well is another question. Depends on your local climate conditions. In the pacific northwest, where it doesnt get too hot, they might do well. I personally grow spinach and lettuce in the spring/winter/fall but not the summer.
growingyourgreens 6 months ago
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TheSonOfLibertys1776 6 months ago
I'm doing the mesclun variety so I can pull the outer leaves too--but I heard lettuce was actually LOW maintenance. U just have 2keep little (but important) things in mind, such as: I heard that they prefer cooler temperatures (so it's good to start early), and that they prefer shade (which could be why they flourished better under the fig tree than out in the open), & as u mentioned, planting 2close or 2deep are a no-no too.
I'm gonna roll with the succession idea too (fingers crossed).
TABULOUS1 1 year ago
Excellent - congratulations.
qst300 2 years ago