Grow Container Garden Salad Greens the Easy Way
January 7, 2010 by Dawna
Filed under Container Garden
My all-time favorite for the container garden is salad greens. It’s so easy to grow various types of lettuce.
Here’s what I do:
First decide how many heads of lettuce you need in a week. Let’s say you want four heads of lettuce every week. Make four holes in the soil of your properly prepared container.
Drop 2-3 seeds in each hole. (You actually only want one lettuce plant per hole but I use extra seeds just to be safe – thin with scissors if you end up with several sprouts.) Cover the seeds with soil and mist gently with a spray bottle of water.
Then every 10-14 days repeat this procedure with another container.
You’ll have a steady supply of fresh salad greens each week and it will be exactly the right amount. No more waste!
Bonus Tip: Lettuce is a cool-season plant so choose seeds that are heat resistant. Also, as the days get warmer move your containers to an area protected from the hot afternoon sun and always give your lettuce plants lots of water and fertilizer.

