Grow the best lettuce ever you can do it.
Gutter planters for lettuce.
Install this upcycled gutter garden anywhere to grow all your loose leaf plants.
This super cute 3 tier hanging gutter planter is exceptional to look at.
3 slide metal end caps onto the gutter and crimp the edges of the end cap to the gutter with pliers.
Learn how to make a rain gutter garden on your yard fence.
Here s a fun vertical gardening idea.
Measure and mark for plant spacing from either end of the gutter with a tape measure and pencil.
It is easier to take care of but you do need to look at it daily.
Gutter gardens are becoming popular for growing lettuce and other vegetables in a small amount of space but there s no reason they can t be decorative too.
This is the way to grow lettuce without insect or slug damage.
A couple of tips for growing lettuce in gutters.
Plastic bottles make the best planters.
You don t actually need to use rain gutters specifically to make one of these space saving gardens.
For full project details click here.
Space leaf lettuce every 4 inches loose headed varieties every 8 inches and firm headed varieties 16 inches apart.
Using a planter i made from a piece of rain.
These painted gutters filled with annuals are fun and eyecatching.
Being in a gutter the soil will dry out faster and the temperature will fluctuate in larger increments.
Grow lettuce spinach or any of your favorite greens in this vertical patch.
Polka dot 3 tier gutter planter.
Sep 22 2015 upcycle old and used gutters into a simple lettuce gutter garden.
Basically these gardens are usually made using old rain gutters.
You can complete this project following this tutorial given here.
Measure and mark for plant spacing from either end of the gutter with a tape measure and pencil.
Vertical wall planter attaching simple white rain gutters to a wooden pallet is a great way to make a sturdy vertical wall garden and it s great for raising lettuce as shown in the image below.
Space leaf lettuce every 4 inches loose headed varieties every 8 inches and firm headed varieties.
Make sure soil is at least 45 degrees and you have to keep the soil moist pretty much the entire growing season.