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    Hi, I tried to grow lettuces on the windowsill inside -they started thin & leggy & ended up 3 ft tall - got some great seeds out of them though.
    Is that just lack of light? Would they do better if started outdoors in a frame? (no greenhouse) thanks!

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    Hi Mushroom
    The reason your lettuces ended up three ft tall and gave you loads of seed was that they bolted - the cause is probably that they were too hot. I would start them inside but as soon as they are fit enough, stick them in the garden or in a pot / trough - they'll be much happier and far less likely to bolt.
    Rat

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    • #3
      I'd agree with SR. You can grow some varieties pretty much all year round with some cloches and fleece/plastic. It depends really on what you like and can find available. Lettuce seed is fortunately very easy to save, as you have discovered, so it will be very easy/cheap to try different methods of growing etc.

      What variety/ies are you growing?
      Bright Blessings
      Earthbabe

      If at first you don't succeed, open a bottle of wine.

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      • #4
        winter lettuce

        You can grow lettuce all year round, practically. These are my summer lettuces, lollo rossa and australian yellow; and 'Rusty' winter lettuce, sown in Autumn, photoed in Feb
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        All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.

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        • #5
          Nice pics Two Sheds. Everybodies right. Your lettuce might be better off outside. I started some on the windowsill in January but they're living outside now with a bit of fleece at night. Some straggles left over from last autumn have come through the winter fine with no protection at all. I'll definately be getting a bigger supply organised for eating next winter. (Well I thought I had organised a good crop for this year, but I went on holiday in October and when I came back the slugs had munched them )

          From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs.

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          • #6
            Ah, thats it then - thanks for that everyone, good lesson learned there for me!

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