Slug-Free Lettuce – 3 Weeks Growth
April 18, 2009
One of my new year resolutions was to have Slug-Free Lettuce. For the past two years every time I try to grow lettuce in my plots, slugs from miles around arrive to munch on it. So I have given up with trying to grow it on my plots but definitely not given up on growing lettuce.
Here’s my solution – grow it in seed trays in the mini greenhouse and so far so good.
I decided to buy some wooden seed trays so they would look nice in the mini greenhouse. They do until they come into contact with water and heat and then the bottom slightly buckles a bit, but there are still holding the soil and seedlings so I’m not complaining and most importantly it has been a slug free zone.
Here’s the varieties of Loose Leaf Lettuce I am growing:-
Lettuce – Belize
A green oakleaf type with bright and slightly bubbled leaves. It is resistant to aphids, mildew and bolting.
Lettuce – Oakleaf
A dark green leaf tinged with red to bring a bit of brightness to my salad. Large lobbed leaves and is resistant to bolting.
Lettuce – Salad Bowl
A curly edged bright green leaf, a popular choice.
Other Posts on Topics – Slugs and Lettuce:
- Summer Lettuce (Balmoral) 2008 – 13 weeks then eaten by slugs!
- Summer Lettuce (Tin Tin) 2007.
- Pest Control – Slugs and Snails
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