With a little bit of planning, gardeners can enjoy small amounts of fresh produce throughout the season by succession sowing.
How to harvest lettuce Lettuce grows great in the Carolinas during our cool season. I have three plantings of lettuce that I ...
Depending on which climate zone you live in, you may even see your last frosts before March is over. More northern areas will ...
Peas, leaf lettuce, spinach, arugula, carrots, beets, radishes, and other cool-season crops are eager to start growing soon.
Spinach, peas, cilantro, parsley, and root veggies like beets and radish are great plants to grow on cooler days.
But leaf crops such as lettuce and herbs may be worth the effort. To grow lettuce indoors you will need seed, a soilless growing medium, growing trays and fertilizer. Start with clean growing ...
By JESSICA DAMIANO OK, gardeners — it’s time to dig in! With about a week to go before the official start of spring, we’ve ...
We sowed seeds of a number of lettuce varieties indoors in May and the lettuces were planted outside in beds in the first week of June. We protected them with an insect-proof mesh to prevent any ...
So stick to leaf-type lettuces and you'll have hundreds ... are doing a much better job these days of keeping interesting lettuce seed in stock. Or order online. It's critical to harvest lettuces ...
The first step to a great garden is knowing your planting zone but regardless of where you live, these tips can help.