Learn how to grow lettuce step-by-step—planting, care through the season, and harvest—your complete guide to growing lettuce!
Some varieties can grow up to 24 inches (60 cm) tall. Michihili is a cultivar name. Michihili is so popular that the class of cylindrical, semi-heading Chinese cabbages is sometimes referred to as Michihili. The tall cylindrical heads of these vegetables are creamy at the base to light ...
Leaf mustard is an herb that grows to be up to 3 feet tall, producing long, erect branches and a stalk topped with dense clusters of small, bright yellow flowers. Flowers are followed by green seed pods that contain edible brown mustard seeds. The lower leaves of the plant are toothed, ...
High-quality commercial rabbit pellets and fresh hay provide much of the nutrition your Flemish giant needs, but you can supplement with somefresh vegetables and fruits. Give him romaine lettuce, parsley, endive, cabbage, carrots, potatoes, yams, corn, beets, cantaloupe, papaya, pineapple, and s...
Red Iceberg and Romaine lettuce.Source: rodeworks The crisp head lettuce is the variety that most of us are familiar with from the grocery store. It’s popular because it does well in hot weather and has thick, crunchy leaves. Unfortunately, head lettuce doesn’t contain a lot of nutrients...
Just as the name suggests, attached-erect algae grows attached to a surface, such as a rock, and will grow more or less straight up from the bottom. Many species of attached-erect algae can grow really tall and be very similar to land plants. When studied more closely, there are however...
Even if it does not provide a 100% safety for consumers, despite the fact that crops grow in a controlled environment protected by wildlife, animals, birds and insects, it upgrades the safety and security feeling of the products than those that grow in open field. The majority of the ...
Cut off 2-3″ from the bottom and place in a tall container with 1/2″ or so of water. New lemongrass shoots will grow from the center. Lettuce Cut off the bottom of the head of lettuce and place it in a small bowl of water. New growth begins from the center of the in as litt...
taste and price). To top that off, for shits and giggles, let’s say that your 14 year old kid is not satiated by 1/3 of a box of macaroni and cheese. You’ve only got another $0.50 in that meal in order to nurture and grow that bottomless pit. What if, GOD FORBID, that 14...
Arugula– arugula, like lettuce, should not stay wet! Dunk in cold water and spin or lay flat to dry. Place dry arugula in an open container, wrapped with a dry towel to absorb any extra moisture. Basil– is difficult to store well. Basil does not like the cold, or to be wet for...