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Frilled Iceberg Lettuce "Eazyleaf Skilton"

Frilled Iceberg Lettuce "Eazyleaf Skilton"

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Frilled Iceberg Lettuce "Eazyleaf Skilton"

Growing Frilled Iceberg Lettuce “Eazyleaf Skilton” is a rewarding experience. Here’s a guide to help you cultivate this variety successfully:

1. Planting Time: Start by planting “Eazyleaf Skilton” lettuce in the early spring or late summer for a fall harvest. This lettuce variety prefers cooler temperatures.

2. Site Selection: Choose a location with partial shade, especially in warmer climates, to protect the lettuce from the heat of the day.

3. Soil Preparation: Ensure the soil is well-draining and rich in organic matter. Work in compost to improve fertility and soil structure.

4. Planting Seeds: Sow “Eazyleaf Skilton” lettuce seeds directly into the soil or start them indoors and transplant the seedlings. Plant the seeds about 1/4 inch deep and space them according to the recommended spacing on the seed packet.

5. Watering: Keep the soil consistently moist, especially during dry periods. Lettuce prefers even moisture, so water regularly to prevent the soil from drying out.

6. Thinning: Thin the seedlings once they have a few true leaves, leaving the healthiest plants with adequate spacing to develop.

7. Fertilization: Apply a balanced fertilizer at planting and side-dress with additional fertilizer during the growing season if needed.

8. Mulching: Apply a layer of mulch around the lettuce plants to retain soil moisture, suppress weeds, and regulate soil temperature.

9. Harvesting: Harvest “Eazyleaf Skilton” lettuce when the leaves are young and tender. You can either pick individual leaves or cut the entire head at the base. Regular harvesting encourages continued production.

10. Successive Planting: For a continuous harvest, consider successive plantings every few weeks.

11. Pest and Disease Control: Keep an eye out for common lettuce pests such as aphids or slugs. Use insecticidal soap or other organic methods as needed. Practice good garden hygiene to minimize disease issues.

12. Storage: Store harvested lettuce in the refrigerator. Consider storing it in a perforated plastic bag to maintain freshness.

Growing “Eazyleaf Skilton” Frilled Iceberg Lettuce can add a unique texture and flavor to your salads. Enjoy cultivating this crisp and frilly variety in your garden!

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