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Lettuce Leaf Newsletters
... Natural resources, environment and climate Drought, bushfire and emergencies Farm business and trade Science and research Services, education and support The Department Home Horticulture Vegetables Lettuce Leaf Newsletters A newsletter for Australian lettuce growers discussing research trials and current issues. Issue 25 - August 2006 501kb pdf Issue 24 - June 2006 142kb pdf Issue 23 - March ...
www.agric.nsw.gov.au

Edible Flowers Chart - Home Cooking
... taste similar to mushrooms. Makes a potent wine. Day Lily Hemerocallis species Many Lilies (Lillium species) contain alkaloids and are NOT edible. Daylillies may act as a laxative. Tastes like: sweet, crunchy, like a crisp lettuce leaf, faintly like chestnuts or beans Dill Anthum graveolens More info here. English Daisy* Bellis perennis Tastes like: tangy, ...
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Growing vegetables on Leeds allotments - Lettuce
... Page Back to the Vegetables Index Salsify and Scorzonera Growing Calendar Varieties A Recipe Companion Planting Lettuce does well among cucumbers and squashes, carrots, radishes and strawberries; Chervil and dill attract predators to ... - very fresh, very crisp! The idea is you fold a lettuce leaf, dip into the syrup, and eat! Makes an unusual dessert, or serve with a nice flat bread as a ( ...
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Growing Lettuce In The Home Garden, HYG-1610-92
... Mesa 659 (fall), Ithaca Butterhead Bibb Salad Bibb Summer Bibb Buttercrunch Tania Tom Thumb (miniature) Leaf Salad Bowl Grand Rapids Black Seeded Simpson Slobolt Oakleaf Green Ice Prizehead Red Sails Lollo ... 4 to 1/2 inch of soil. Water carefully but thoroughly. Several successive plantings of leaf lettuce will provide a more continuous harvest throughout the growing season. Leave 18 inches between ...
ohioline.osu.edu

The Official Seed Starting Home Page - Lettuce (leaf)
The Official Seed Starting Home Page - Lettuce (leaf) Your Weekly Electronic Gardening Guide Practical Horticulture for Busy People. Lettuce (leaf) About This Plant... Family: Asteraceae Genus and species: Lactuca sativa var. crispa 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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The Gardener's Network - Vegetable Gardening: How to Grow Lettuce
... Members of this groups include: Iceberg- The king of lettuces Romaine Bibb Buttercrunch or Butterhead Leaf Lettuce- Members of this group have leaves which make little or no attempt to group ... 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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Growing vegetables on Leeds allotments - Chard, Leaf Beet
... (not runner beans), lettuce, onions and brassica; Growing beetroot under brassica or beans will protect their leaves from bird damage when they are young. Tips for Chard and Leaf Beet First tip ... (Bright Lights) Aug-Nov and Spring Always reliable. Back to top Growing Calendar - Chard and Leaf Beet Timings are based on my allotment in Yorkshire; southerners will start earlier, northerners even later ...
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Watch Your Garden Grow - Lettuce
... Cos or romaine, crisphead, butterhead and stem (also called asparagus lettuce). Leaf lettuce, the most widely adapted type, produces crisp leaves loosely arranged on the stalk. Nearly every garden has at ... mature in the cooler weather of fall have a much better chance of success. Green Leaf Black-seeded Simpson (earliest to harvest) Grand Rapids (frilly edges; good for coldframes, greenhouse, garden ...
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Open Directory - Home: Gardening: Plants: Vegetables: Leaf and Stalk Vegetables
... suggested cultivars, planting, and harvesting and handling. Ohio State University Extension: Growing Lettuce in the Home Garden - Gives information on types of lettuce, suggested cultivars, climatic and soil requirements, cultural practices, and harvesting. "Leaf and Stalk Vegetables" search on: AltaVista - A9 - AOL - Ask - Clusty - Gigablast - Google - Lycos - MSN - WiseNut - Yahoo Volunteer to ...
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Open Directory - Home:Gardening:Plants:Vegetables:Leaf and Stalk Vegetables
Open Directory - Home:Gardening:Plants:Vegetables:Leaf and Stalk Vegetables about dmoz | help Top: Home: Gardening: Plants: Vegetables: Leaf_and_Stalk_Vegetables Sites that contain information specifically about vegetables grown for their edible leaves and stalks, such as lettuce, spinach, artichokes and asparagus. Copyright 1998-2006 Netscape Last update: 16:42 PT, Wednesday, October 4, 2006 - ...
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