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Trying Simpson Elite this spring, on your recommendation. So far, the seedling are doing very well. Lettuce for sale in mid-June!
I noticed your blog, because you stated your farm is in MO, (born and raised near hannibal).
I have raised Simpson Elite in the Southeast where I lived. Mostly i raise cool crops in the fall because the heat in the Southeast. This year I tried Salanova, from Johnnie’s seeds. I tried it in the spring, but can’t wait to try it in the fall.
Leaf lettuce is not grown by many in the Southeast, and they don’t know about wilted lettuce salad.
Looking forward to reading more of your blogs.