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How to thin out salad leaves

Salad seeds are small, and best sown in rows outdoors. Once the seedlings are large enough to handle, you’ll need to ‘thin’ them, reducing crowding in the row.

How to grow salad leaves

Thinning your plants gives them space to grow to larger leaves and dense hearts. It also reduces competition between the plants for resources and improves air circulation. Aim to thin leaves when the soil is damp, as they’ll be easier to pull. Do it regularly until they reach the spacings recommended on the seed packet.

Find out how to thin salad seeds by following our simple steps, below.

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Step 1

After you’ve sown your seeds and they’ve germinated, they may be crowded, uneven and competing for resources. When large enough to handle, you will need to thin them.

How to thin out salad leaves

Step 2

Carefully pull out the seedlings with as little disturbance to the others as possible. Pull up the weaker ones at regular spacings. This is best done when the soil is damp.

How to thin out salad leaves

Step 3

Check the seedlings that are left, firming them in if they’ve been disturbed and have become loose. If there are any large gaps, replant spare seedlings into them.

How to thin out salad leaves

Step 4

Water the remaining seedlings gently, using a light spray from a hose or watering can with a rose, so you don’t wash away soil from the row and dislodge any seedlings.

How to thin out salad leaves
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