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You'll likely either be growing loose-leaf lettuce, or head lettuce in your garden. Of course, the type of lettuce you grow can depend on your specific USDA hardiness zone, ...
Growing your own lettuce is easy! Try these tips for how to grow lettuce indoors or outdoors. Equally at home in the vegetable garden, containers, or flower border, lettuce presents garden-fresh ...
Leaf lettuce is a fast-growing vegetable ideal for year-round container gardening. Seeds sprout quickly, usually within a couple days, making this leafy green a fun veggie to grow with kids. Leaf ...
How to grow lettuce at home for the freshest, tastiest greens for your salads. ... Leaf lettuce also allows you to cut off a few leaves as needed while the rest of the plant keeps growing.
Growing From Seed. Don’t expect all your seeds to germinate properly—you'll likely have success with closer to 75% of them, depending on the type of lettuce.
Looseleaf is the easiest, quickest lettuce to grow. High in vitamins A and C and calcium, it's harvested in 45 to 50 days from seed. ... 'Vulcan' is a a slow-bolting red leaf lettuce.
Many salad lovers opt to plant loose-leaf types densely for cut-and-come-again harvests. For example, we grow bowls of lettuce just outside the kitchen door and find an 8-inch pot holds about four ...
Lettuce and other salad greens are cool-season crops that grow best at temperatures of 59 to 68 degrees Fahrenheit, far lower temperatures than we typically experience in Greater Columbus in July ...
Head lettuce types such as iceberg or Bibb take longer but still can be ready to pick after leaf lettuce is done growing. Leaf lettuce can be harvested over and over, beginning with baby lettuce.
RECIPES • Apple salad with dried cherry vinaigrette • Curly endive and goat cheese salad with bacon • BLT salad with buttermilk chive dressing • Mixed green salad with warm brie dressing ...
Little Leaf Farms, the country's #1 brand of packaged lettuce sustainably grown through controlled environment agriculture ...
Leaf lettuces are fast-growing plants that are ready for harvest in as little as 42 days, even less for the first harvest of tender baby leaves. Leaf lettuce has an open growth form and does not ...