This year has been a successful year for Green Lettuce and a poor year for red Lettuce as only one seed germinated. I sowed 3 types of lettuce this year, a romaine green lettuce, a red lettuce and a light green loose leaf lettuce – Black Seeded Simpson. This is the first time I’ve had success with growing Romaine Lettuce.
Pak Choi Harvest
Pak choi is a cold loving plant and doesn’t like a change in high temperature. It has been a risk trying to grow them early in the year as there is a risk that they will bolt (which is send up a flower, like broccoli).
I thought because the variety said very bolt resistant I might still be able to grow them however due to the warm temperatures it has now bolted.
Although not too much of a problem, you can still harvest your Park Choi and chop the flowers off. I do actually quite like the delicate yellow flowers which are now bringing in the insects.
The Park choi will now be harvested to make way for the pumpkins and squash to be planted out. I will be growing more Pak Choi in the late summer/autumn.

Growing Stages of Pak Choi
Variety: Summer Breeze F1
Sow: 19 March in cell trays in the greenhouse.

Pot on: 22 April in 9cm pots in the greenhouse.

Plant out into raised bed: 30 April.

Harvested: 29 May and 3 June. Dig up the whole plant to harvest.

Growing Stages of Green Lettuce – Jericho (Romaine)
Variety: Jericho (Romaine type)
Sow: 19 March in cell trays in the greenhouse.

Pot on: 22 April in 9cm pots in the greenhouse.

Planted out into Raised Bed: 30 April and 7 May.

Harvested: 29 May and ongoing to June. Dig up the whole plant to harvest.

Growing Stages of Lettuce – Black Seeded Simpson (Looseleaf)
Variety: Black Seeded Simpson (Looseleaf)
Sow Seeds: 15 April straight into the ground in raised beds outdoors.

Harvested: 29 May onwards into June. Pick off leaves as and when required for your salad or sandwiches.

Growing Stages of Red Lettuce – Dark Roden
Variety: Dark Roden
Sow Seeds: 8 April
Planted out into Raised bed: 29 May

The Harvest Series
- January – We have Autumn Cauliflowers
- February – Musselburgh Leek Harvest
- February – How to Harvest & Cook Cauliflower Romanesco
- May – Radish Harvest – Sow to Harvest in 4 Weeks
- May – Lettuce and Pak Choi Harvest in Late May and Early June
- June – Red & Green Lettuce, Radish, Broad Beans, Cucumbers, Logan Berries, Blueberries
- June – Lettuce, Peas, Radish and Baby Cucumbers.
- June – How to Harvest your Broad Bean Pods
- June – Harvests
- July – Broad Beans, Peach, Blackberry’s, Lettuce, Cherry Tomatoes, Sweet Peppers & Mini Cucumbers
- July – Beans, Carrots, Kohl Rabi and first tomatoes
- July – How to Harvest a Tomato
- July – Harvests
- July – Colourful Salad Bowl Harvest
- August – How to Harvest Spring Garlic
- August – Blackberries, strawberries, Baby squash, ball courgettes, Carrots, French beans, spinach, tomatoes.
- August – Harvests
- August – 1 Courgette, 2 Courgette, 3 Courgette and more..
- August – A Colourful Palette of Orange & Red Sweet Peppers & Tomatoes
- August – How to Harvest Sweet Peppers
- August – And Finally… The Italian Job – Tomato Harvest
- August – Blue, Black, Rasp and StrawBerries Harvest
- August – The Humble Chive Plant – How To Harvest Free Seeds for Sowing Next Year
- August – Mange tout, french beans, lettuce & blackberry harvest
- September – Mini Melons Harvest Themselves
- September – Growing Butternut Squashes in a Large Patio Pot & Harvesting Top Tips
- September – How to Harvest, Dry & Store Onions
- September – Harvests
- October – Autumn Vegetable Harvest – Baby Pumpkins, Petty Pan Squash, Butternut Squash, Peas, Kale, Spinach and Spring Greens
- October – Harvests
- November – Harvest A Leek with Me
- November – Sow, Grow, Harvest, Cook Parsnips
- November – And finally the Sweetcorn Harvest
- December – Kale & Cauliflower Harvest







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