Here in southeastern Michigan, we have just about enough time for a fall crop of leaf lettuce. About four weeks from the average first frost of autumn is a good approximation of the last chance to ...
Harriet Nakabaale, a gardener at Camp Green, says she sprinkles baby leaf lettuce seeds in a nursery bed and they will sprout after about 10 days. One can also chose to directly take the seeds into ...
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 ...
Cut-and-come-again lettuce is one of the simplest and most productive crops you can grow at home. Whether in the ground, raised beds, pots, or indoors on a bright windowsill, you can get lots of tasty ...
When lettuce is mentioned, many think of the standard iceberg lettuce found in supermarkets and restaurant salads. That is changing with the growth in popularity of the different types of lettuces ...
Looking for instant gratification? Plant lettuce. In fact, lettuce grows so quickly that, for the time it takes to drive back and forth to the grocery store, you might as well have grown your own.
As food prices continue to rise faster than the general rate of inflation, growing your own looks more and more appealing. Often food prices take a quick jump due to things that are beyond the control ...
Lettuce is a quick, nutritious fix for the winter-weary gardener hungry for a bit of green. Sow or transplant this easy, leafy cool-season vegetable February to April for a succession of healthy salad ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. The perfect storm of fuel price rises, rain, floods, cold and more rain delivered the $10+ iceberg. In response gardeners rushed to grow ...
When the milder weather of April arrives in Greater Columbus, vegetable gardeners get the itch to start planting something just as soon as weather and soil conditions allow. Cool-season vegetables ...