Lettuce is a cool-weather crop and can be planted in the spring once temperatures start hovering around 50 to 60 degrees ...
While Swiss chards send their roots deeper, lettuce plants spread theirs shallowly, so both veggies draw water and nutrients ...
How to harvest lettuce Lettuce grows great in the Carolinas during our cool season. I have three plantings of lettuce that I ...
Try to avoid wetting the leaves. Plants growing in pots will need watering more frequently; more than once a day in hot, dry weather. Touch the compost to check if it feels dry before watering. High ...
Leaf lettuce will grow back if carefully harvested. You usually can grow more than enough for your family. The only drawback is that many varieties stop growing in the summer. Eggplant ...
With a little bit of planning, gardeners can enjoy small amounts of fresh produce throughout the season by succession sowing.
BAY VILLAGE, Ohio -- It’s salad days for Bay Middle School seventh-graders -- in more ways than one. A group of boys is ...
Lettuce is a kitchen staple and growing it at home ensures a fresh supply for salads, sandwiches, and wraps. It thrives in ...
Rows of lettuce growing in a hydroponic system in a shipping container outside the school district's administration building will help provide students and the community with fresh food year-round.