Growing Lettuce................
The cultivation of lettuce
Site: Grow salad in well-drained soil with plenty of organic compost on sandy loamy soil mixed well with salad. Keep your soil pH is around 6.5 for best results.
Reproduction: You can use most varieties of lettuce seeds directly into the soil from plant. Romaine lettuce and butter grow well from seed or two of transplantation. However, iceberg lettuce is best when grown from transplants.
When planting lettuce seeds, place them fairly flat in the ground. Cover your seeds with 3 / 8 - 1 / 2 inches of soil. Make your rows at least 10 cm wide, with at least 20 cm between rows.
Growing: L ettuce usually requires lots of water. Keep the plants well watered, unless you get a decent amount of rain are.
Harvest: The harvest your lettuce at the right time is important for maximizing the taste and texture. If you leave your lettuce sitting in the garden too long, it will increase bitternessand the leaves become tougher. Lettuce is usually ready for harvest about 80 days after planting of seed and about 60 days after the use of young plants.
If you grow romaine or butter lettuce, you should first remove the outer leaves, then dig the entire plant and cut it off at the base. This way, it is possible to have a second harvest. Remove with lettuce, just the outer leaves and allow the plant to grow. For iceberg lettuce, leave the center reach its full strength before you harvest.
Culinary uses: There are many varieties of lettuce, but they are primarily used in salads and side dishes. However, there are other ways to serve salad, such as filling of the leaves, wrap them as such in Asian Salad Wraps wither them for salads and use of this soup.
Salad mix with other herbs such as arugula salad, create garden cress salad with more depth of taste.
Site: Grow salad in well-drained soil with plenty of organic compost on sandy loamy soil mixed well with salad. Keep your soil pH is around 6.5 for best results.
Reproduction: You can use most varieties of lettuce seeds directly into the soil from plant. Romaine lettuce and butter grow well from seed or two of transplantation. However, iceberg lettuce is best when grown from transplants.
When planting lettuce seeds, place them fairly flat in the ground. Cover your seeds with 3 / 8 - 1 / 2 inches of soil. Make your rows at least 10 cm wide, with at least 20 cm between rows.
Growing: L ettuce usually requires lots of water. Keep the plants well watered, unless you get a decent amount of rain are.
Harvest: The harvest your lettuce at the right time is important for maximizing the taste and texture. If you leave your lettuce sitting in the garden too long, it will increase bitternessand the leaves become tougher. Lettuce is usually ready for harvest about 80 days after planting of seed and about 60 days after the use of young plants.
If you grow romaine or butter lettuce, you should first remove the outer leaves, then dig the entire plant and cut it off at the base. This way, it is possible to have a second harvest. Remove with lettuce, just the outer leaves and allow the plant to grow. For iceberg lettuce, leave the center reach its full strength before you harvest.
Culinary uses: There are many varieties of lettuce, but they are primarily used in salads and side dishes. However, there are other ways to serve salad, such as filling of the leaves, wrap them as such in Asian Salad Wraps wither them for salads and use of this soup.
Salad mix with other herbs such as arugula salad, create garden cress salad with more depth of taste.
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