Lettuce
Lettuce is a popular vegetable to grow in the home garden and how to grow lettuce successfully is important to know. While growing lettuce crops is quite easy, there are a number of things that can go wrong – like pest or disease issues. Whatever the problem, proper lettuce care and quick treatment can make all the difference. The following articles can help with that.
Lettuce
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What Is Hyper Red Rumple Lettuce: Hyper Red Rumple Plant Care Guide
Sometimes the name of a plant is so fun and descriptive. Combined with its vibrant color, Hyper Red Rumple plant also produces tasty, tender leaves. Click on the following article to learn more about growing Hyper Red Rumple lettuce in the garden.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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What Is Batavia Lettuce – Growing Batavian Lettuce In The Garden
Batavia lettuce varieties are heat resistant and have "cut and come again" harvesting. They are also called French lettuce and have sweet ribs and tender leaves. Try growing Batavian lettuce and bring some interest to your vegetable crisper. Click here to get started.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Buttercrunch Plant Info: What is Buttercrunch Lettuce
Butterhead lettuce, like most lettuce, does not do well with severe temperatures, so if you are in a warmer climate, you may have been reluctant to grow this green veggie…until now. The following Buttercrunch plant info discusses how to grow lettuce ‘Buttercrunch’ and its care.
By Amy Grant
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Nevada Lettuce Variety – Planting Nevada Lettuce In Gardens
Lettuce is a cool season crop, bolting when summer temps begin to warm. The Nevada lettuce variety is a Summer Crisp or Batavian lettuce that can be grown under cool conditions with additional heat resistance. Learn about growing Nevada lettuce in gardens here.
By Amy Grant
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Lettuce ‘Sanguine Ameliore’ Variety – Growing Sanguine Ameliore Lettuce
Sanguine Ameliore butterhead lettuce is one of several varieties of tender, sweet butter lettuces. Learn more about this unique, colorful lettuce and how to grow lettuce ‘Sanguine Ameliore’ in your garden with information from this article.
By Mary Ellen Ellis
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Sun Devil Lettuce Care: Growing Sun Devil Lettuce Plants
Crisp, refreshing iceberg lettuces are great in salad mixes but many don’t do well in hot climates. For a heat-tolerant iceberg lettuce, Sun Devil is a great choice. Click this article to learn more about growing the variety of lettuce ‘Sun Devil.’
By Mary Ellen Ellis
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Flashy Butter Oak Lettuce Info: Growing Flashy Butter Oak Lettuce In Gardens
Growing Flashy Butter Oak lettuce isn’t difficult, and the reward is a great-tasting lettuce with a mild flavor and crispy, tender texture. Interested in growing Flashy Butter Oak lettuce in your vegetable garden this year? Click here and learn all about it.
By Mary H. Dyer
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Magenta Lettuce Care: How To Grow Magenta Lettuce Plants
While you are looking at your lettuce options, consider Magenta lettuce plants. It’s a crisp variety with pretty, blushing leaves. For information about the lettuce Magenta plant, click here. We’ll provide tips on planting Magenta lettuce seeds as well as Magenta lettuce care.
By Teo Spengler
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Summertime Lettuce Info: Growing Summertime Lettuce Plants
Iceberg lettuce may be considered passé by many, but those people have probably never enjoyed this crisp, juicy lettuce fresh from the garden. For a tasty iceberg with great texture that resists bolting in the summer try growing Summertime lettuce. Learn more here.
By Mary Ellen Ellis
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Summer Bibb Lettuce Care – How To Grow A Summer Bibb Lettuce Plant
Lettuce is a vegetable garden staple, but it’s also a cool weather plant. What if you live in a hot climate and want to grow lettuce? You need a variety that won’t bolt as soon as the temperatures rise. You need to grow Summer Bibb lettuce plants. Learn more here.
By Mary Ellen Ellis
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Salinas Lettuce Info: How To Grow Salinas Lettuce Plants
What is Salinas lettuce? If you’re looking for a crispy lettuce that produces high yields, even when the weather is less than ideal, Salinas lettuce may be exactly what you’re looking for. Want to learn how to grow Salinas lettuce? Click this article for helpful tips.
By Mary H. Dyer
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Winter Density Information – How To Grow Winter Density Lettuce Plants
Some lettuce varieties, such as Winter Density lettuce, boast the ability to withstand the heat of summer and grow fresh heads of lettuce all season long. Click here to learn more perks of growing Winter Density lettuce in the garden.
By Darcy Larum
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Lettuce ‘Little Leprechaun’ – Caring For Little Leprechaun Lettuce Plants
Tired of the rather lackluster, monochrome green Romaine lettuce? Try growing Little Leprechaun lettuce plants. It’s easy. Click on the following article to learn more about Little Leprechaun care in the garden.
By Amy Grant
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Crisphead Plant Info – Growing Different Crisphead Lettuce Varieties
Crisphead lettuce varieties offer greens with a nice toothy, snap and sweet flavor that complements any dressing. You may recognize crisphead lettuce plants as iceberg lettuce found in your produce market. Versatile and easy to grow with a little know how. Learn more here.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Butter Or Bibb Lettuce – Growing Bibb Lettuce In The Garden
With so many options, there are lettuce cultivars that suit a wide range of growing conditions. One lettuce specifically, butter lettuce, has earned its place in the garden as a long-time favorite of growers. Learn about Butter Bibb lettuce plants in this article.
By Tonya Barnett
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Anuenue Batavian Lettuce: How To Grow Anuenue Lettuce Plants
Anuenue (pronounced Ah-new-ee-new-ee) lettuce plants are a heart-tolerant form of Batavian lettuce, sweet and crisp. If you want more information on Anuenue Batavian lettuce, or tips for growing Anuenue lettuce in your garden, then this article will help.
By Teo Spengler
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What Is Oscarde Lettuce: Learn How To Grow Oscarde Lettuce Plants
In addition to being one of the earliest sown vegetables, lettuce plants can also be grown throughout the fall to extend the harvest period into winter. Many lettuces, such as ‘Oscarde,’ offer its growers a crisp texture, as well as a vibrant pop of color. Learn more here.
By Tonya Barnett