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Old 06-07-2011, 02:48 PM posted to rec.gardens.edible
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Default my lettuce finaly bolted.

My remaining lettuce finally bolted. So I pulled it out. Its been quite an
experience this year with the lettuce. I did some sun shielding and learned
a lot. I watered at night and bought quite a bit of time. I gave quite a bit
away when it was nice. I burned out on salads so I couldn't eat it all.

Thanks again. To the group.

Now on to the main show, working the summer crops.

Diesel.


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Default my lettuce finaly bolted.

"DogDiesel" wrote:
My remaining lettuce finally bolted. So I pulled it out. Its been quite an
experience this year with the lettuce. I did some sun shielding and learned
a lot. I watered at night and bought quite a bit of time. I gave quite a bit
away when it was nice. I burned out on salads so I couldn't eat it all.

Thanks again. To the group.

Now on to the main show, working the summer crops.

Diesel.


Mine has about two to three weeks left to go. More growing in the seed
trays. I give a lot to the chickens, chickens love lettuce. One can get
burned out and that is why variety is the spice of life. After the second
batch of lettuce plays out, my head lettuces, broccoli and cabbages will
start to come in.

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