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The key to growing crisp, sweet lettuce greens, is to get it growing at a fast pace. That means plenty of water and a healthy dose of fertilizer. Garden Tip:When transplanting lettuce in hot weather, place some form of sunshade over the plant for a couple of days. Any makeshift shade ...
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How do you cook peas? Peas are cooked in the least possible amount of water and in just the time for them to become just tender. The French cook peas in the water it takes to moisten lettuce leaves. Line a saucepan with damp greens and a few pea pods, pour in the shelled peas, ...
Store your lettuce in a plastic or glass container or perforated bag that allows airflow.Though air cannot get into a lidded container, the air inside the container should provide enough airflow for the lettuce to remain crisp. Just make sure not to tightly pack the lettuce into the container...
Increasing the lettuce inside pots makes it possible to mix equal portions of any natural compost, such as dry leaves, grass food scraps, along with perlite to make your potting mixture. A perfect potting mix must consist of a perfectly balanced mix that is fertile and composted by vermin. ...
Vegetable cutlets also make great veggie burgers, adding cheese lettuce, tomatoes, and chutney. Vegetable Cutlets- Mixed Vegetable Cutlets Vegetable cutlets are great blend of vegetables and spices. These are great as an appetizer, afternoon snack with tea, or as a side dish with dinner....
Iceberg Lettuce:Also called crisphead lettuce, iceberg grows well in cooler temperatures and makes for a crunchy and delicious meal. (Hello, wedge salad!) Arugula:Another peppery green, arugula grows well in winter gardens and tastes great in dishes other than salad. Add it to your pasta or ...
The key to growing crisp, sweet Romaine lettuce, is to get it growing at a fast pace. That means plenty of water and a healthy dose of fertilizer. Apply fertilizer every two weeks. The plants respond well to liquid fertilizer. Tip:When transplanting lettuce in hot weather, place some form...
Bananas aren’t the only produce that benefit from being wrapped in foil. Wrapping vegetables such as celery, broccoli and lettuce helps keep them crisp for up to a month. Make sure you wrap them loosely so the ethylene can escape while holding in enough moisture to ...