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Lettuce Home Page

This is our Lettuce Home Page which gives a brief description of our pages on Lettuce.

Our lettuce page starts off with Growing Leaf Lettuce where we talk about the Adriana which is a Boston type of lettuce which will grow in below freezing temps.

The next page is on Growing Lettuce from Seed where we talk about the Jericho OG which can also be grown in the winter time. However, I did not get to plant these because I sold the ones I had thinking I could get more but the company I use is out.

The next one is How to Grow Lettuce which talks about growing the Nancy OG. The Nancy is a heirloom big Boston type lettuce. It can be grown in the winter time as well. I like to pick the leaves as I need them.

We also how to show how to Growing Lettuce Indoors which can be done with the right lighting which could get costly. We started with the Rouge D'Hiver which was easy to grow, tasty and a very nice looking lettuce.

It got costly to grow inside so we ended up planting them outside.

They did well until our first hard freeze of about 20 degrees.

These seeds were also organic which meant that no chemicals were used in producing them.

We follow this up with a page on Growing Lettuce where we talk about growing the Winter Density which was a tasty and easy to grow lettuce, especially in a container.

We will keep adding more pages as this site matures.

Having your own lettuce supply is very rewarding. You can harvest the whole head, or let it grow and just harvest a few leaves at a time as you need them. This way you will always have a fresh supply of lettuce.


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