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Old 31-05-2007, 09:18 AM posted to rec.gardens.edible
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In article , Charlie wrote:

On Wed, 30 May 2007 16:43:31 -0400, "Rachael Simpson"
wrote:

hey Jan,

thanks. didn't know it would grow that quick. i will go ahead and see if
the local stores have seed for it. and yes, plenty of heat. yesterday's temp
was 96 here at the house. it's 90 now. I've never saw anything but the
standard iceburg lettuce grown locally and they plant that earlier in the
year. but i'll see how it does.
thanks for the input!

rae


Hey Rae, (kinda like the rhyme thing)

Jan is right. This year i noticed in the Seeds of Change catalog they
are showing light requirements for different veggies and lettuce showed
partial sun.

I experimented and planted some letuces in full sun and some in an area
that receives only about four hours of direct sun during midday and
darned if the mostly shaded lettuce wasn't better tasting, and like she
said, hasn't bolted. Like she did, I planted some in pots, old
fashioned varieties, and it has done great and looks great, with the
different colors and leaf configurations. A couple years ago we
started "landscaping" with vegetables. It is amazing how they work in
with the flowers and other areas.

Gardening is one grand experiment. Seeds are cheap, even cheaper when
you save seed. One year things may work, another not.

Have Fun
Charlie


Other neat veggies for Edible Landscaping are Russian Kale
and Bright Lights swiss chard. Both are gorgeous plants and
really tasty. The best part about the Kale is that deer won't
eat it, and it takes snow heavy enough to physically break
the plant down to kill it. (It tastes better after a few frosts
anyway.)

Seeds of Change puts out a beautiful catalog!

Jan

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