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Reports, Commercial Vegetable Production Guides, North Willamette Research and Extension Center
... Cauliflower Variety Trials Early Cabbage Variety Trial Leek Variety Trial Weed Control in Overwintered Shallots Response of Muskmelon to Floating Row Covers Size Grading of Transplants on Lettuce Head Size Variability In-Field Forcing of Rhubarb with Gibberellic Acid Anticrustant Effects on Vegetable Seedling Stands Lime and Fertilizer Effects on Overwintered Cauliflower Lime and Fertilizer ...
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Growing vegetables on Leeds allotments - Lettuce
... lettuce crop - Choose your varieties carefully for flavour and crispness. There are four types of lettuce head Cos - tall upright plants, which give long crisp leaves, and excellent flavour. Lobjoit's Green is ... s Wonderful or Lakeland Loose Leaf varieties, often with red tinged leaves, some with superb flavour. Lettuce are not fussy about soil - a winter-dug spot, which has had some manure should be ...
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Growing Lettuce In The Home Garden, HYG-1610-92
... most familiar of the four. It is characterized by a tight, firm head of crisp, light-green leaves. In general, crisphead lettuce is intolerant of hot weather, readily bolting or sending up a ... Ice Prizehead Red Sails Lollo Rosso Ruby Red Fire Romaine Valmaine Parris Island Cos Climatic Requirements Lettuce is a cool-season vegetable and develops best quality when grown under cool, moist conditions. ...
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EB1103 Judging Vegetables
... cool water/ Cold, moist storage. Cabbage Solid heads, heavy for size. Small midveins Cracked or wilted head. Insect damage or frass. Shiny peeled heads. Remove only damaged leaves. Leave at least two layers ... Pull plant and wash carefully in cold water. Trim roots to 1/2". Cold, moist storage. Lettuce (head) Medium-sized, firm, crisp heads. Heavy for size. Wrapper leaves intact. Wilted outer leaves, ...
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Vegetable Garden Planting Guide
... Blue Knight 6 0.5 45 40-50 Kohlrabi Mar. 1-Apr. 15; Aug. 1-Sept. 1 White Vienna, Grand Duke Hybrid 4 0.5 55 50-60 Lettuce (leaf) Mar. 1-Apr. 1; Aug. 1-Sept. 1 Grand Rapids, Salad Bowl, Buttercrunch, Red Sails, Romulus 6 0.25 45 40-50 Lettuce (head) Feb. 15-Mar. 15; Aug. 15-31 Great Lakes, Ithaca 10 0.25 45 70-85 Mustard Mar. 1-Apr. 1; Aug. 1-Sept. 15 ...
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Growing a Fall Vegetable Garden
... .0 Hardy 40 to 50 Kohlrabi Aug. 1 to Sept. 1 White Vienna, Grand Duke Hybrid 4 0.5 to 1.0 Hardy 50 to 60 Lettuce (leaf) Aug. 1 to Sept. 1 Grand Rapids, Salad Bowl, Buttercrunch, Red Sails, Romulus 6 0.25 to 0.5 Semi-hardy 40 to 50 Lettuce (head) Aug. 15 to 31 Great Lakes, Ithaca 10 0.25 to 0.5 Semi-hardy 70 to 85 Mustard Aug. 1 to Sept. 15 Southern ...
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Vegetable Seeds - Official Seed-Starting Home Page - Weekend Gardener
... , Snap (bush) Beans, Snap (pole) Beets Broccoli Brussels Sprouts Cabbage Cabbage, Chinese Cantaloupe (Muskmelons) Carrots Cauliflower Celery Collards Corn, Sweet Cucumbers Eggplant Kale Lettuce (head) Lettuce (leaf) Muskmelons (Cantaloupe) Okra Onions Parsnips Peas Peppers Potatoes Pumpkins radishes Soybeans Spinach Squash, Summer (Zucchini) Squash, Winter Swiss Chard Tomatoes Turnips Watermelon ...
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The Official Seed Starting Home Page - Lettuce (head)
The Official Seed Starting Home Page - Lettuce (head) Your Weekly Electronic Gardening Guide Practical Horticulture for Busy People. Lettuce (head) About This Plant... Family: Asteraceae Genus and species: Lactuca sativa var. capitata Growing Season: spring and fall Indoor Sowing... Time needed to reach transplant size: 4-6 weeks When to transplant to garden: 2 weeks before to 3 weeks after last ...
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Get Growing Gardening Tips 76- Lettuce - Lactuca sativa
... less dense, comprising broad, soft, smooth or slightly crumpled oily-textured leaves. the romaine or cos lettuce which has elongated, coarse-textured leaves that form a loaf-shaped, semi-compact, low-density ... to allow the remaining plants to develop to their fullest. Harvest of crisphead lettuce is made when the developed head is relatively firm, but still can be depressed. Plants that develop to a ...
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The Gardener's Network - Vegetable Gardening: How to Grow Lettuce
... because it tastes good! Popular Varieties: Good news! There are many varieties of Lettuce. They are separated into two basic groups: Head Lettuce- This group's leaves form into a ball or head ... likely want to transplant your seedlings with the proper spacing for full development without crowding. Lettuce likes cool weather and lots of moisture. Transplanting should only be done in cool, preferably ...
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