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Plant lettuce next to this fruiting vine to extend your harvest
Lettuce has some great companion plants, and they can benefit your harvest and keep your lettuce healthy. Try this other ...
Lettuce is a fantastic leafy green vegetable. Not only can you pop it into a sandwich or salad, but it also works wonderfully in kitchen gardens, growing quickly and producing many leaves—which is ...
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How to grow lettuce in containers for fresh, easy harvests
Just a little space can yield leafy results.
Who’s in the mood for a tasty, homegrown salad right now? Lettuce and other types of salad greens are the powerhouses of the spring garden because they grow quickly and abundantly. In the Inland ...
Lettuce is a low-maintenance crop that can flourish under the right growing conditions. However, if your lettuce is struggling, it may be because of the plants growing next to it. For example, ...
Q: I would like to grow lettuce. When the best time to plant and are there better varieties for this area? A: Lettuce can easily be grown during the fall and spring here in the Redding area as long as ...
Lettuce is known for being easy to grow, but the changing weather is late spring can impact its growth if you do not know how to protect their leaves properly. Lettuce seedlings tend to be quite ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Heads of fresh lettuce grow in rows in a backyard garden. - Shine Like Stars/Shutterstock Did you know lettuce can give you ...
Summer is waning. But if you think our salad season is over, think again. The humble lettuce is more adaptable than you might imagine, combining ease of growth, varieties for every season, and a wide ...
Watch a lettuce specialist from Rijk Zwaan explain how aphid resistance actually works — and why it’s more about plant traits ...
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 ...
Kent Bradford, left, and Alfred Huo, seen here with a flowering lettuce plant, found that lettuce could be prevented from flowering by increasing the expression of a specific microRNA in the plants.
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