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Old 05-07-2003, 06:08 PM
Emmet Cummings
 
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Default harvesting lettuce

Well, I'm sure my palate has room for expansion; however, I do like the
crunchiness of the iceberg variety.


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On Fri, 04 Jul 2003 00:41:58 -0400, Noydb
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Emmet Cummings wrote:

I have over a dozen heads of Iceberg Lettuce with about half having

formed
a head. Now that
temperatures seemed to have settled in the eighties and sometimes

nineties
here in NYC should I
start harvesting? I read that sometimes the lettuce can get bitter?

Thanks,
Rob


Yes. In the high heat the lettuce will 'bolt' (put up a seed stalk) and

turn
bitter. Moreover, the stalk will come right up through the center of the
head and possibly ruin it for other purposes.


This is a little late, but there's an argument for planting leaf
lettuce, since one can peel off the outside leaves for the table
repeatedly w/o having to pull up the plant.

Dunno if leaf lettuce would "bolt" as fast as iceberg, but it's for
sure much more nutritious; the darker the better.

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Persephone