Romaine is a cold-hardy crop that can be harvested about 65 to 70 days after planting—the leaves will be dark green and 6 inches high. Different harvesting techniques can extend the life of romaine ...
For more than two decades, Nadia has been a copywriter, editor, and translator for digital and print in a variety of industries. Her passions and areas of expertise are food and gardening. She has ...
Just in time to screw up those New Year’s diet resolutions, more lettuce recalls were announced. Most of these are due to contamination, either by salmonella or listeria, and can be blamed on either ...
The romaine lettuce e-coli outbreak has spread concerns across the country about food safety. A farm right here in Connecticut has developed a process that people say is a safer way to grow romaine ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . An outbreak of Escherichia coli in romaine lettuce that led to a nationwide disposal of the leafy greens just ...
Leaf lettuce is easy to grow in early spring gardens. Producing nice heads of rather bland iceberg lettuce is difficult in Texas, but the many types and colors of leaf lettuce are fairly easy to grow, ...
Just in time to screw up those New Year’s diet resolutions, more lettuce recalls were announced. Most of these are due to contamination, either by salmonella or listeria, and can be blamed on either ...
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