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I always grow Seeds of Italy Misticanza Quatro Stagioni ( Four seasons mild lettuce and bitter leaves mix) It's like the mixed leaves salad you buy in bags.
It does germinate, and grow, through the winter but the speed of it will depend on the winter weather. Obviously it won't germinate if temperature is near freezing.
Some of mine is sown in blue mushroom boxes, on the staging, and later I'll sow it in the greenhouse borders, when the last tomatoes come out. (Black cherry toms still fruiting )
Personal I don't because of the low light and temperature here. And because I'm a bit of a fair weather gardener
But I know there are lots of people that grow salad leave through the winter. There are lots variety that perform well in winter. Off the top of my head, winter lettuce, claytonia (miners lettuce), and I think lambs lettuce, but I'm not 100% sure on that one.
I'm growing lamb's lettuce again, but this year I intend to eat it - last year I was waiting for it to get bigger, but then it ran to seed, I guess they are only meant to get to that small size - you need to grow a lot, you'd need 4 or 5 for a decent salad! Lovely taste and texture though.
I have red and green sald bowl growing away happily at the moment. I will continue to sow more while the temp is still high, after that I will reconsider.
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I grow Mesclun a mixed salad leaf. I have two troughs already growing if I need to set more I will bring it in until it germinates then straight into the GH.
I have a shelf at high level to maximise what light there is and it is slightly warmer up there too.
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Well in my greenhouse I sowed rocket, chard and spicy salad and also transplanted some smaller kale from the garden but all hardly grown in weeks despite mild weather. I also sowed spinach but still small in the seed tray. Same result last year and not freezing conditions
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