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"I'm learning so much." Gardener shares easy hack to grow seemingly endless supply of popular produce: 'So simple and ...
Maximize your harvest with these tips and tricks for successfully planting a late crop of lettuce seeds and enjoy fresh, home-grown salads all summer long.
Lettuce is an easy-to-grow, cool season crop that’s typically planted in spring for an early summer harvest, or in mid-summer ...
Many are surprised to find that lettuce is a cool-season crop and will bolt or go to seed readily during late spring and summer months.
Question: I know it is too early to plant lettuce outdoors, but can I grow it inside in the winter? Answer: Yes, you can grow lettuce indoors. Since lettuce needs about 14 to 16 hours of light a ...
To have a fresh supply of lettuce or herbs all summer, many people just plant seeds every couple of weeks. So, I think I'll catch some of those cilantro seeds my plant is making now and get some ...
Alternatively, one can take plants with dry seeds and shake the seeds out over a new, clean bed for lettuce next year. I like to let a few other greens go to seed, too.
How to grow lettuce in Colorado's climateIt doesn’t take a horticultural alchemist to transform lettuce seeds into a patch of crispy leaves. The process can be as simple as, “Broadcast seeds ...
Choose heat-tolerant varieties One method for keeping leafy greens in a productive vegetative state during the dog days of summer is to plant heat-tolerant varieties. Butterhead types of lettuce ...
Q: When should I plant from seed lettuce and kale for best results this fall? Also, do beets do well enough to plant in the fall as well? --€" Clackamas County ...
Don't let nature trick fennel into going to seed. When something goes wrong in the garden, it’s wise to ask why. When something goes unexpectedly right, the same question is in order.
After the unprecedented demand for seed last spring, gardeners may want to plan ahead for the next growing season. It’s easier than you think.