Lamb's lettuce is usually known in the trade as a typical winter lettuce for the months of November to March due to its frost-hardy properties. However, if you grow it in your own garden, it can be harvested almost all year round, depending on when you sow it.

Spring and autumn are the main growing seasons
In principle, lamb's lettuce, like other types of vegetables, can also be sown in spring and then harvested in summer and autumn. However, due to its short cultivation period, it is also suitable as a follow-up crop in raised beds and as autumn seed for an early spring harvest.
tips and tricks
Lamb's lettuce can not only be grown in balcony boxes and in open-air beds. In a sunny location, it also thrives directly on the window sill in the kitchen.