Rocket, lettuce, endive and radicchio are all really easy to grow. Follow our advice for a perfect crop.
Rocket, lettuce, endive and radicchio are all really easy to grow. Follow our advice for a perfect crop.
Bags of salad leaves are expensive to buy in supermarkets and because they're washed and ready to eat, they have a short lifespan in the fridge. By growing your own, you can pick the exact quantity and combination of colours that you want for each meal. Most varieties of lettuce are foolproof and can be sown anytime between spring and summer. But by giving the plants protection, it's even possible to sow seeds in the autumn for tasty leaves over winter. For a continuous supply, sow a few seeds every four weeks.
Find out more about growing salad from the Dig In site
Apart from traditional lettuces, such as 'Cos', 'Iceberg' and 'Butterhead', there are many others to try, including loose-leaf types and oak leaf lettuce, radicchio, rocket and endive.
See more lettuce varieties in the Plant finder