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Dinner Diva: Growing lettuce indoors. Contributors Published date: January 30, 2013 ... (look for the kind with perlite in it—thats those little round white balls) ...
Little gem lettuce (Image credit: Shutterstock) Just as diminutive and delightful as its name suggests, little gem lettuce is a convenient and delicious vegetable to grow indoors.
Answer: Yes, you can grow lettuce indoors. Since lettuce needs about 14 to 16 hours of light a day to grow robustly, you’ll need to get some hanging fluorescent lights and something to hang them ...
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Parade Home & Garden on MSNIndoor Vegetable Garden: How To Grow Vegetables IndoorsMost indoor vegetables prefer a stable temperature between 60°F and 70°F (15-21°C). Keep your plants away from drafts or heat ...
You can still grow a thriving vegetable garden even if you're short on outdoor space. twomeows / Getty Images Whether you have a small balcony, tiny porch, or zero yard space, you may think that ...
Technically, growing micro-greens and lettuce under indoor grow lights is ideal, but if saving on expenses try growing them near a sunny window (not too close to chill the seeds).
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Martha Stewart Living on MSNHow to Grow Lettuce for Crisp, Fresh Salads All Season Long - MSNSome varieties of lettuce are a bit more heat tolerant than others (such as Little Gem and Sunland, for instance), but for the most part, you're going to want to plant lettuce in the early spring ...
Growing lettuce indoors in winter — even year-round — is possible using Peter Burke’s unique technique for growing salad greens indoors. A very simple idea put me on the path toward growing ...
A mini lettuce called little gem is gaining in popularity at the island’s restaurants. With sweet and crunchy leaves, it looks like miniature romaine lettuce. Area produce growers say demand for ...
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