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I want to thank you all for last years comments. My lettuce is off the hook.
And I've ate most of it and none has bolted yet. But it could at any
second.

And its in a crappy patchy area that seems to work good . With minimum
maintenance.


Thanks.

Diesel






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"DogDiesel" wrote:
I want to thank you all for last years comments. My lettuce is off the hook.
And I've ate most of it and none has bolted yet. But it could at any
second.

And its in a crappy patchy area that seems to work good . With minimum
maintenance.


Thanks.

Diesel


Leaf lettuces, thanks for reminding me to start a new batch of seedlings.
So I can have supply for the entire summer. Leaf Lettuces do not last that
long.

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"DogDiesel" wrote:
I want to thank you all for last years comments. My lettuce is off the
hook.
And I've ate most of it and none has bolted yet. But it could at any
second.

And its in a crappy patchy area that seems to work good . With minimum
maintenance.


Thanks.

Diesel


Leaf lettuces, thanks for reminding me to start a new batch of seedlings.
So I can have supply for the entire summer. Leaf Lettuces do not last that
long.

--
Enjoy Life... Nad R Garden in zone 5a All postings uses the American
System of Measures.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_...ustomary_units





Diesel Zone 5 Ohio.


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On Jun 22, 6:46*am, "DogDiesel" wrote:
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"DogDiesel" wrote:
I want to thank you all for last years comments. My lettuce is off the
hook.
And I've ate most of it and none has bolted yet. * But it could at any
second.


And its in a crappy patchy area that seems to work good . With minimum
maintenance.


Thanks.


Diesel


Leaf lettuces, thanks for reminding me to start a new batch of seedlings.
So I can have supply for the entire summer. Leaf Lettuces do not last that
long.


--
Enjoy Life... Nad R *Garden in zone 5a * All postings uses the American
System of Measures.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_...ustomary_units


Diesel Zone 5 Ohio.- Hide quoted text -

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Lettuce is good.
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On Jun 22, 6:46 am, "DogDiesel" wrote:
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"DogDiesel" wrote:
I want to thank you all for last years comments. My lettuce is off the
hook.
And I've ate most of it and none has bolted yet. But it could at any
second.


And its in a crappy patchy area that seems to work good . With minimum
maintenance.


Thanks.


Diesel


Leaf lettuces, thanks for reminding me to start a new batch of
seedlings.
So I can have supply for the entire summer. Leaf Lettuces do not last
that
long.


--
Enjoy Life... Nad R Garden in zone 5a All postings uses the American
System of Measures.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_...ustomary_units


Diesel Zone 5 Ohio.- Hide quoted text -

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Lettuce is good.


I just pulled the biggest leaf lettuce in my life. Its about the size of
two watermelons.

And I put my flat of veggies in

My corn looks like shit though . I bent it all up trying to get it in the
ground.

I'm tempted to put the whole pack out there and take what I get.







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On Jun 22, 6:46 am, "DogDiesel" wrote:
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"DogDiesel" wrote:
I want to thank you all for last years comments. My lettuce is off the
hook.
And I've ate most of it and none has bolted yet. But it could at any
second.


And its in a crappy patchy area that seems to work good . With minimum
maintenance.


Thanks.


Diesel


Leaf lettuces, thanks for reminding me to start a new batch of
seedlings.
So I can have supply for the entire summer. Leaf Lettuces do not last
that
long.


--
Enjoy Life... Nad R Garden in zone 5a All postings uses the American
System of Measures.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_...ustomary_units


Diesel Zone 5 Ohio.- Hide quoted text -

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Lettuce is good.


I just pulled the biggest leaf lettuce in my life. Its about the size of
two watermelons.

And I put my flat of veggies in

My corn looks like shit though . I bent it all up trying to get it in the
ground.

I'm tempted to put the whole pack out there and take what I get.


You mean get what is left after raccoons and squirrels

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On Jun 22, 6:46 am, "DogDiesel" wrote:
"Nad R" wrote in message

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"DogDiesel" wrote:
I want to thank you all for last years comments. My lettuce is off the
hook.
And I've ate most of it and none has bolted yet. But it could at any
second.

And its in a crappy patchy area that seems to work good . With minimum
maintenance.

Thanks.

Diesel

Leaf lettuces, thanks for reminding me to start a new batch of
seedlings.
So I can have supply for the entire summer. Leaf Lettuces do not last
that
long.

--
Enjoy Life... Nad R Garden in zone 5a All postings uses the American
System of Measures.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_...ustomary_units

Diesel Zone 5 Ohio.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Lettuce is good.


I just pulled the biggest leaf lettuce in my life. Its about the size
of
two watermelons.

And I put my flat of veggies in

My corn looks like shit though . I bent it all up trying to get it in the
ground.

I'm tempted to put the whole pack out there and take what I get.


You mean get what is left after raccoons and squirrels




HHEEEEYYYYYYYY!!!! Now wait a minute. .......


Dont go there.


Cuz up to now. The squirrels stay on their side of the road. and the coons
got plenty of garbage pickings.



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On Jun 22, 5:03*am, "DogDiesel" wrote:
I want to thank you all for last years comments. My lettuce is off the hook.
And I've ate most of it and none has bolted yet. * But it could at any
second.

And its in a crappy patchy area that seems to work good . With minimum
maintenance.

Thanks.

Diesel


Very interesting! Thanks.
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