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 ...
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Want fresh, crisp romaine lettuce right from your kitchen? In this simple indoor gardening guide, I’ll show you how to grow ...
If you are planting in late spring, you may want to plant Parris Island because it tolerates heat better than other varieties. Some other heat-tolerant varieties are Red Oakleaf, Red Salad Bowl, ...
There is nothing more satisfying for a vegetable gardener in mid-July than tossing together a salad for dinner with ingredients harvested just outside your back door. While cucumber, squashes, and the ...
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 ...
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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