How to grow lettuce all year round is simple in the UK, and with the right varieties you can harvest fresh leaves almost every week of the year.
Why Lettuce Is Perfect for Beginners
- Fast‑growing
- Suitable for small spaces
- Grows in sun or partial shade
- Works in raised beds, pots, or ground
- Fewer pests than many other veg
- Cut‑and‑come‑again varieties give continuous harvests
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Best Lettuce Varieties for Year‑Round Growing
Spring & Summer Varieties
- Little Gem
- Lollo Rosso
- Butterhead
- Oakleaf
- Salad Bowl (green or red)
Winter & Early Spring Varieties (Hardy)
Arctic King
Winter Gem
Valdor
All Year Round (true to its name)
Mizuna & other hardy Asian greens (not lettuce but great fillers)

Where to Grow Lettuce
Lettuce grows well in:
- raised beds
- containers
- window boxes
- no‑dig beds
- polytunnels or greenhouses
- shady corners of the garden
It prefers cooler temperatures, so partial shade is ideal in summer.
How to Sow Lettuce (Step‑by‑Step)
1. Prepare the soil
Use:
- peat‑free compost
- homemade compost
- or a no‑dig bed with fresh compost on top
Lettuce loves rich, moist soil.

Growing lettuce all year round in the UK is easier when you choose the right varieties and sow little and often. If you want to grow lettuce all year round, focus on hardy winter types and heat‑tolerant summer types.
Many gardeners don’t realise how simple it is to grow lettuce all year round using containers, raised beds, or small sheltered spaces. With the right protection, you can grow lettuce all year round even in colder northern parts of the UK.
If you want to learn how to grow lettuce all year round, the key is choosing the right varieties for each season. Many UK gardeners don’t realise how easy it is to master how to grow lettuce all year round using simple protection and regular sowing.
Sow seeds thinly
Sow:
- directly into the soil
- or into trays/modules for transplanting
Cover lightly — lettuce seeds need light to germinate.
Keep soil moist (Not Wet)
Lettuce needs consistent moisture. Water gently and regularly. Dry soil = bitter leaves.
Thin seedlings
Leave 15–20 cm between plants for full heads. For baby leaf, no thinning needed. With the right setup, you can follow this guide on how to grow lettuce all year round and enjoy fresh leaves even in winter.
Summer Lettuce Tips (Heat Protection)
Lettuce can bolt (go to seed) in hot weather. Prevent this by:
- Growing in partial shade
- Watering consistently
- Mulching with compost
- Choosing bolt‑resistant varieties (Lollo Rosso, Salad Bowl)
Winter Lettuce Tips (Cold Protection)
Winter lettuce is tougher than people think.
To grow through winter: Winter lettuce needs:
- a cold frame
- unheated greenhouse
- polytunnel
- or fleece protection
Hardy varieties survive frost down to –5°C.
Sow:
February–March for early spring harvests
August–September for winter harvests
How to Harvest Lettuce
Harvest outer leaves anytime once 10–15 cm tall.
Cut‑and‑Come‑Again (Continuous Harvests)
This is the easiest way to grow lettuce all year.
How to do it:
- Pick outer leaves only
- Leave the centre intact
- Plants regrow for 6–10 weeks
- Sow a new tray every 3–4 weeks
Best varieties:
Rocket (not lettuce but great filler)
Lollo Rosso
Oakleaf
Salad Bowl
Mizuna
Feeding Lettuce
Lettuce is a light feeder.
Use:
- diluted liquid seaweed
- compost tea
- worm‑cast tea
Feed every 2–3 weeks for steady growth.
Common Lettuce Problems (and Easy Fixes)
Slugs & Snails
- Use beer traps
- Add copper tape around pots
- Grow near spring onions or chives (natural deterrent)
- Mulch with dry materials (slugs hate dryness)
Bitter Leaves
- Caused by heat or drought
- Water more often
- Provide shade in summer
Bolting
- Choose bolt‑resistant varieties
- Keep soil moist
- Provide shade during heatwaves
How to Store Lettuce
- Rinse gently
- Dry completely
- Store in a breathable bag
- Keep in the fridge for 3–5 days
- Harvest little and often for best flavour
Companion Plants for Lettuce
Good companions:
- Carrots
- Radishes
- Spring onions
- Marigolds
- Beetroot
Avoid:
Parsley (competes for moisture)
FAQ — How to Grow Lettuce All Year Round
Can I grow lettuce in winter Yes — winter‑hardy varieties grow well under fleece, in cold frames, or in unheated greenhouses.
How often should I water lettuce Keep the soil consistently moist. Lettuce becomes bitter if it dries out.
What is “cut and come again” lettuce These are varieties you harvest leaf‑by‑leaf instead of pulling up the whole plant.
Does lettuce need full sun Lettuce prefers partial shade in summer and full sun in cooler months.
How do I stop lettuce from bolting Keep it well‑watered, choose bolt‑resistant varieties, and provide shade in hot weather.
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