I have tried to grow various lettuce plants over the past 6 to 9 months and the funny thing is that some
volunteer lettuce plants have done best growing in of all things the crushed rock of my driveway.
Last spring we had two nice lettuce plants grow on their own in a 10" plastic pot that must have seeded somehow from the prior year. I tried to grow some other types of lettuce in containers and had some limited success, but most of them seemed to bolt rather quickly. The two volunteers gifted us with a good bit of greens and then went to seed. The pot somewhere in this process got moved to the edge of the driveway. Several months later a number of lettuce plants stated sprouting out of the well compacted crushed rock several inches thick. I didn't notice them at first, but when I did I transplanted some of them and they have grown, but they also are beginning to bolt on me. Ones that I never got around to carefully prying out of the rock bed did so well that my wife put some protection over them. Unfortunately this seemed to immediately bring them to the attention of our
local ground hog who demolished them in one afternoon. One plant that came up later survived a 15 degree freeze in the rock bed before I noticed it and transplanted it into my moveable beds that go into the garage at night. It is way healthier and very compact producing nice leaves for greens.
Since the lettuce seems to germinate well in the rocks and seems to grow well in it, I am seriously wondering if I am using the wrong grow medium for lettuce. I am thinking of using it to try and start lettuce plants under
lights and see what happens.
Any thoughts from you more experienced gardeners?