Prizehead Lettuce
Flashy Butter Gem Lettuce
Monsterueux de Viroflay Spinach
Tango Lettuce
Rouge d'Hiver Lettuce
Kalura Lettuce
Four Seasons Lettuce
Black Seeded Simpson Lettuce
Marul Lettuce
Treibsalat Presto Lettuce
Juliet Lettuce
Red Velvet Lettuce
Tom Thumb lettuce
Midnight Ruffles Lettuce
Brown Dutch Lettuce
Matador Viking Spinach
Spotted Aleppo Lettuce
I think this will be a nice mix of green, red, and spotted/bicolor leaves. It will give us a better idea of what we like to eat and what we should grow more of in coming seasons. I'm probably making a mistake in planting all of it at the same time, but I like salad, so this should give me the opportunity to try one new variety every day or two, and then I can cycle back through again just as the first ones are growing back.
I also amended the soil in each of the brick holes with a scoop of rabbit fertilizer (care of Bennett and Penelope). I know that in the case of tomatoes and other fruiting varieties, too much fertilizer produces a lot of foliage but not a lot of fruit. In this case, with lettuce we want a lot of foliage. I plan on adding more bunny fertilizer to the raised bed in the coming weeks preparing to have it planted out at the end of this month or beginning of next month. I also have to work on getting the second raised bed set up before it gets too much farther into the warm season.