Lettuce seed harvest – shaking method

We’re going to shake, shake, shake those lettuce seeds out! And wiggle our waggles away. ???? ???? ????  ???? ???? ???? We used to mostly pull lettuce plants full of seed and and spread them out on tarps. We’d then let them keep maturing before seed extraction. This is how we manage a lot of … More Lettuce seed harvest – shaking method

Peak jungle in the seed greenhouse

Our seed production greenhouse is packed with lettuce, cucurbits, a few different climbing beans, and more! Right now is peak jungle in that greenhouse. There isn’t a lot of space to move and crops are taking over. But this week we’re pulling out a bunch of crops and we should get a little more walking … More Peak jungle in the seed greenhouse

Jericho x Deer Tongue lettuce breeding

Is this an exciting lettuce? This is an F2 population of Jericho Romaine lettuce crossed with Deer Tongue lettuce. What that means is that last year, I found one strange plant in our Jericho lettuce planting.  In this case strange meant that it looked different from the other plants. And it didn”t look like any … More Jericho x Deer Tongue lettuce breeding

Veg growers vs seed growers – lettuce

Veg grower: “Let’s hurry up and cut those leaves before that lettuce bolts.” Seed grower: “Will that lettuce ever bolt? Then we can cut those leaves. Oh, and also get seed.” ???? ???? ???? ???? ???? We strip the bottom leaves off the lettuce plants to improve ventilation and reduce the chance of lettuce seed … More Veg growers vs seed growers – lettuce

The seed growers podcast episode 7 – Frank Morton of Wild Garden Seed?

Frank Morton is a seed grower outside of Philomath, Oregon. Frank runs Wild Garden Seeds with his wife Karen and the help of Victor Sauvie and Mark Luterra. They sell seed retail through a print catalog and online store, and sell seed wholesale to seed companies. We had a pretty long conversation so I’ve broken … More The seed growers podcast episode 7 – Frank Morton of Wild Garden Seed?

What are good beginner crops for seed saving on your farm?

What are good beginner crops for seed saving on your farm? Choose crops that won’t easily cross with each other.  This definitely means crops that mostly self pollinate (selfers).  But you can also save seed from crops that mostly cross pollinate (crossers) as long as you only have one variety of a species in flower. … More What are good beginner crops for seed saving on your farm?

Keeping Your Lettuce From Turning Into Jelly

There are a lot of ways that lettuce can turn into jelly. A long list of fuzzy moldy slimy diseases. And they can strike seemingly overnight. One morning you have a bed of tall romaine lettuce looking perfect for harvest. And the next day … not so perfect ???? ???? ???? ???? ???? I’m going … More Keeping Your Lettuce From Turning Into Jelly

Lettuce – The Seed Saving Super Selfer

Lettuce is another good candidate for #seedsavingformarketgrowers It needs NO isolation distance. That’s right, lettuce is a SUPER SELFER. It is exceptional to see any crossing in lettuce. Even if the plants are grown side by side. And pretty much all the lettuce varieties you use are open pollinated. I don’t know of any hybrid … More Lettuce – The Seed Saving Super Selfer

Two ways to harvest lettuce for seed

There are two things you can do with a lettuce seed crop that is covered in mature seeds decorated with little fluffies: #1. Come in with a bin, or bucket, or paper bag. Lean the plant into the container and shake the the plant to collect all the ripe seed. Next week, same time, come … More Two ways to harvest lettuce for seed