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 ...
Redford Union Schools launched a hydroponics program allowing students to grow lettuce in their classrooms. Students are involved in the entire process from planting seeds to harvesting and delivering ...
Growing your own food is a lot of work. It requires hours of back-bending digging, sawing, and harvesting. Yet, it's so rewarding, and it keeps us coming back for more. However, those tricks that are ...
Did you know lettuce can give you multiple harvests? It all comes down to how you cut it. Lettuce — such as romaine, butterhead, and even arugula — can regrow multiple times if you cut it the right ...
I have written posts for Mother Earth about winter lettuce and Growing Lettuce Year Round, and I have a year (May to April) of postings about suitable lettuce varieties for each month on my website ...