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 ...
Lettuce comes in many forms, according to Adrienne R. Roethling, director of curation and mission delivery at Paul J. Ciener Botanical Garden, such as head, loose-leaf, and a variety of colors like ...
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How To Cut Lettuce To Encourage A Larger Harvest
Store-bought salads don't even compare to homegrown lettuce. Thankfully, you can get even more from your crop than you think if you cut it the right way.
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Gardener shares hack to grow 'unlimited' supply of lettuce: 'Harvest them over and over again'
Growing your own food is a way to keep yourself and your environment healthy. However, getting started on growing food can ...
For a mid-afternoon snack, NASA astronaut Shane Kimbrough cut some of the “Outredgeous” Red Romaine lettuce leaves he nurtured during the past month aboard the International Space Station as part of a ...
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