digitS'
Garden Master
Head lettuce represents a classic fail for me - but, not in the way one might think.
I had heard that it was difficult and avoided the class for years. Then I decided to grow Summertime. Having the plants bolt or split was a concern in the arid climate here. Summertime had the right name, so . . .
There was a bed in the garden I had then that was shaded in the afternoon by an apricot tree. Fairly ideal for lettuce, I decided Summertime should have that bed. It grew just fine - nice heads, beautiful color!
Unfortunately, it was ready all at the same moment!! I decided to take it to the market and filled 1 table with this lettuce!
At that time we attended a market with a guy who would simply stop and load up at a produce company on marketday morning. I'm not sure if he even bought what he offered - just returned what he had left at the end of the day to the wholesaler and paid for what he'd sold. He was front and center at the market and the few actual growers there played 2nd fiddle.
If this sounds like a farmers' market to you -- you need to re-evaluate your definition.
He had several cases of head lettuce on the day we showed up with Summertime. That day, he decided that lettuce would be his give-away! Of course, he had many customers buying whatever else he was selling and, with a $10 purchase (or whatever), they got a free head of lettuce.
I took a table-full of Summertime home and fed the compost pile. My advice, 'Dorie: Don't plant a whole lot of head lettuce at the same time.
Steve
I had heard that it was difficult and avoided the class for years. Then I decided to grow Summertime. Having the plants bolt or split was a concern in the arid climate here. Summertime had the right name, so . . .
There was a bed in the garden I had then that was shaded in the afternoon by an apricot tree. Fairly ideal for lettuce, I decided Summertime should have that bed. It grew just fine - nice heads, beautiful color!
Unfortunately, it was ready all at the same moment!! I decided to take it to the market and filled 1 table with this lettuce!
At that time we attended a market with a guy who would simply stop and load up at a produce company on marketday morning. I'm not sure if he even bought what he offered - just returned what he had left at the end of the day to the wholesaler and paid for what he'd sold. He was front and center at the market and the few actual growers there played 2nd fiddle.
If this sounds like a farmers' market to you -- you need to re-evaluate your definition.
He had several cases of head lettuce on the day we showed up with Summertime. That day, he decided that lettuce would be his give-away! Of course, he had many customers buying whatever else he was selling and, with a $10 purchase (or whatever), they got a free head of lettuce.
I took a table-full of Summertime home and fed the compost pile. My advice, 'Dorie: Don't plant a whole lot of head lettuce at the same time.
Steve