I'm thinking about sowing lettuce seeds outside right now, but I've been wondering if they'll be able to survive the cold nights when temperatures drop to 32°F while the days hover around 50°F. Has anyone had success with this timing?
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Definitely! I’ve sown lettuce in winter even when it was covered in snow and ice, and it still managed to thrive. Just keep in mind that if you’re in a colder zone, they might need a little extra love to get going, but they can handle the chill!

Did you plant them when it was warmer, say in the fall, or just toss them in now?