March 31, 2007

Lettuce

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There are Enough Varieties of Lettuce for a New Salad Everyday of the Year Types of Lettuce There are.

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May 12, 2007

Queensland Lettuce

This leaf lettuce is an ECHO favorite. From Australia, it grows extremely well under hot, humid conditions and is slow to bolt. Leaves are numerous and tasty with a yellowish hue. Highly recommended.

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May 26, 2007

Q&A: Bolting Lettuce

Question: I always plant red leaf lettuce which can be picked as needed. However, after about a month, a center stalk appears and fewer leaves grow. Why does this happen, how do I avoid this?

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April 27, 2007

Growing Lettuce in Summer

Summer is thought of as a cool season crop, bolting with the first hint of heat. There are a few tricks to prolong the lettuce harvest throughout the summer season.

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April 17, 2007

Wall-O-Water, Geography and Lettuce

The Wall-O-Waters have been in place for almost two weeks waiting for the weather to improve enough to actually put tomatoes in them. In the meantime, the water in the sides has been warming and will warm the soil.

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April 20, 2007

Lettuce - One Cool Vegetable

What other vegetable do you always eat fresh and uncooked? There’sa whole world of salad greens out there and they are very easy to grow and even easier to…

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April 23, 2007

It was a good gardening weekend

I transplanted some of my lettuce plants, sowed some lettuce seeds directly into the garden for later lettuce, and planted radishes. The rhubarb is up - I can't wait for the first taste of spring in a rhubarb crisp or pie!

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May 19, 2007

Flower Gardening :: RE: What's growing in your planters?

Author: TheBip Posted: Sat May 19, 2007 5:15 pm (GMT 0) Im putting all my plants in containers (except the ones that are in the ground lol). Ive got roses, lilacs, holly, bittersweet, a mini tangerine tree, strawberries, lettuce,

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May 8, 2007

329: gardening & eating

our little garden is finally taking shape. we have beautiful rows of carrots, spinach, radishes, peas, and lettuce. our potato plants are nice and tall with thick forest green stems. dotting the edges of our landscape you will find red

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March 12, 2007

Q&A: Reducing Greenhouse Humidity

Question: What is the best way to reduce humidity in a greenhouse without reducing temperature too much? My tomato and lettuce plants got quite moldy last year, and I'm guessing it was because it was so humid.

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