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Fall Garden: Growing Lettuce in Raised Beds

Growing lettuce is easy and one of my favorite fall veggies. It is good for you, easy to grow and keeps producing through the winter. That’s one thing about living in Houston, summer is really when you want to eat salads, but sadly it is too hot to grow here. Lettuce prefers cool weather. So with that, I’ve planted an entire bed of Bibb, Romaine and Mesclun lettuce plants that I purchased from Wabash’s Feed Store in October. They had a superb selection. I also sprinkled some speckled lettuce seeds and baby carrot seeds in between the rows. I planted sugar snap peas on the edge where the vertical trellis is. Most of the seeds were from Botanical Interests.

A close up of growing lettuce leaves in a pot.
A close up of growing lettuce in a garden.
Growing lettuce in a garden bed.
Lettuce garden bed.
Lettuce growing garden bed.
Lettuce growing in a garden bed.

6 thoughts on “Fall Garden: Growing Lettuce in Raised Beds”

  1. Oh, the rabbits would love your lettuce! Darn them!! You can guess I have fresh salad envy! Beautiful!! ;>)

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