Nursing your own lettuce from seed to harvest can be a bit of a challenge outdoors. The temperatures have to be just right. When it's too hot, the greens bolt and become unpalatably bitter. And ...
Here in southeastern Michigan, we have just about enough time for a fall crop of leaf lettuce. About four weeks from the average first frost of autumn is a good approximation of the last chance to ...
The Gazette offers audio versions of articles using Instaread. Some words may be mispronounced. For a lot of us growing up, the only home-grown lettuce we might have had was probably the large-leafed ...
No matter what time of year, so long as your house doesn't get too, too hot, you can grow this vegetable on a windowsill for ...
There's a lot to love about growing lettuce. After all, who doesn't enjoy harvesting their own salad? But if you're looking for a unique flavor, more cold hardiness, and in some cases faster growth ...