butterhead, crisp head, and romaine. The types of lettuce that you are going to grow will be indicated on the seed packets that you can purchase at the supermarket. Choose the variety that could grow indoors. Keep in mind that there are lettuce varieties that will grow...
When growing lettuce in containers, remember that loose leaf and romaine need less space than head or stalk lettuces. A general rule of thumb is to set transplants one every 4-6 inches. Don’t worry about being exact, just be sure they have plenty of room. A one-gallon container c...
Clearly, we do want to limit how often we go to the market, and while any excuse to eat Kraft Macaroni and Cheese or Spam for a while, the time will come when we start craving something fresh and even though that green Romaine lettuce at the weekly market trip may look appealing, I ...
Just like romaine lettuce and Chinese cabbage,bok chois are brassicaswith firm stalks. They closely resemble a heart. This is where new plants will form and grow. 15. Cilantro Growing cilantrocan be quite tricky. They have a habit of going to seed rather quickly. ...
but you face the same risk if you buy sprouts from the store. And honestly, we're already taking that risk every time we buy things like romaine lettuce, cantaloupe, and even ice cream. I typically eat sprouts raw, and I've never had a problem. For myself, the incredible health benef...
Patti writes:“I am growing mine like crazy! Doing the same thing withRomaine lettuce, too” Kati writes:“I have some going on my dinner table & replanted a few, too!” Elizabeth writes:“Ours started in a glass and then we planted them in dirt. Just cut them off as needed and...
Other bases can include spinach, baby mixed greens, iceburg lettuce, romaine, kale, mesclun, butter lettuce (also love this one!), red leaf, and redicchio. Fruits For summer salads, you can’t go wrong adding fruit! In fact, don’t forget the almighty but often overlooked fruit salad....
As a salad, chop them up, mix them with some mellow leaves like romaine, and dress them with your favorite dressing. Or use the leaves as a replacement for lettuce on your favorite sandwich. Chop leaves up and add them to a stir fry or toss them into your favorite soup. ...
The effects of a variable water supply on the water use, growth and yield of two crisphead and one romaine (i.e., Cos) lettuce cultivar were examined in a ... M Gallardo,LE Jackson,K Schulbach,... - 《Irrigation Science》 被引量: 91发表: 1996年 Soil–plant N processes in a High...