Young, tender lettuce seedlings are sensitive to freezing, but can typically handle a light freeze. Plan on growing a fall crop of lettuce around three months before the first serious fall freeze. ... Soils for growing lettuce ... Lettuce growing products...
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www.lettucegrowingtips.com/plantinglettuce.html
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Growing and Using Lettuce & Salad Greens ... Growing Organic Lettuce - How to Grow Organic Lettuce ... Lettuce - Growing Fresh Salad Greens in Your Vegetable Garden...
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Lettuce is one of the few vegetables we eat fresh and uncooked. Shouldn't it be as fresh as can be. Salad greens are easy to grow and there are literally hundreds of varieties. That pale green head you see at the grocery store is just the tip of the iceberg. ... Lettuce - Growing Fresh Salad Greens in the Backyard Garden...
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gardening.about.com/od/vegetablepatch/a/Lettuce.htm
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How to grow lettuce - Growing Lettuce for your salad bowl, garnish needs, and sandwich.Lettuce Seeds, Iceberg lettuce, Romaine, Escarole, more. ... The key to growing crisp, sweet lettuce, is to get it growing at a fast pace. That means plenty of water, and a healthy dose of fertilizer.
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www.gardenersnet.com/vegetable/lettuce.htm
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All About Growing Lettuce ... Various insects can be a problem when growing lettuce. Aphids, cabbage loopers, flea beetles, leafhoppers and leaf miners just to name a few. Since lettuce does not need to be pollinated in order to produce a crop, all of these insects can be stopped by growing your lettuce under a...
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chetday.com/howtogrowlettuce.html
chetday.com/howtogrowlettuce.html
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Growing lettuce in your garden will give you first hand opportunity to taste fresh flavorful leaves which (unlike iceberg) need little or no dressing. Leaf lettuce and romaine provide flavor and crunch and are excellent salad and sandwich selections.
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urbanext.illinois.edu/veggies/lettuce1.html
urbanext.illinois.edu/veggies/lettuce1.html
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Seeds of leaf lettuce are usually planted in the spring as soon as the ground can be worked. Butterhead and romaine can be grown from either seeds or transplants. Due to its long-growing season, crisphead lettuce is grown from transplants.
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www.farminfo.org/garden/lettuce.htm
www.farminfo.org/garden/lettuce.htm
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Prepare a bed for your lettuce. This can be out in your garden or in a conveniently located container. ... 15 Responses to “Attack Of The Zombie Lettuce – Growing Baby Greens” ... I love growing lettuce. My husband doesn’t eat salads, though. Sigh. I just posted some pictures of whats coming up now. They’re so cute.
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There are lots of different types of lettuce, but the basic guidelines for growing lettuce remain the same. Lettuce likes cool weather and cool soil, because in the heat it tends to "bolt," which means that it goes to seed and the leaves stop growing.
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www.organicgardentips.com/how_to_grow_lettuce.html
www.organicgardentips.com/how_to_grow_lettuce.html
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