There are many different types of lettuces and salad crops available for growing at home.

Cut ‘n’ come again seed varieties are ideal as they provide a steady supply of leaves throughout the summer which can be picked as and when they are needed. These are loose leaf varieties and each packet will contain an assortment of green and red lettuces.

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Step 1: Sowing Seeds

As with lettuce varieties sow seeds thinly and half an inch deep. The majority of varieties should be sown between March and July but this can be extended from February to October depending on the variety. Thin seedlings and keep slugs away using Eraza Slug and Snail Killer. Weed and water regularly.

Cut ‘n’ Come Again varieties can begin to be picked when leaves are big enough. Cos, Crisphead and Butterhead varieties can be harvested once a firm heart has formed.

If you have limited space in your garden choose the Gro-Sure Fruit & Vegetable Planter to grow your salad seeds in and feed with organic Potato & Vegetable Feed.

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