There is a wild lettuce that grows in southeast and east England. It is very rare in the rest of England and is absent in Ireland. In North America, it has been introduced in California, Alabama, Iowa and Washington, DC. It also grows wild in other parts of the continent.
Lettuce like head lettuce, Romaine. leaf and other types are planted in gardens worldwide. usually in cooler months, and harvested before the weather becomes hot.
Lettuce needs to be planted in soil plots that receives regular sunlight and has an acidity that is around six and seven pH. It is best to buy and plant the seedling when temperature in the night regularly hit thirty degrees Fahrenheit. If such weather is months away, it is fine to plant the seeds
lettuce is the most important salad vegetable grown in the United States
Much of the US lettuce supply comes from the Imperial Valley area of Southern California.
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Lettuce can be grown in a garden almost anywhere in the US, but by far the majority of commercial lettuce is grown in the Salinas Valley on California's central coast.
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a lettuce is grown in the ground in a vegatable patch in the back or front garden
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Lettuce can only be grown on a ranch and there for is not sold at any general stores unless a player has sold it there.
There are many places where lettuce is grown in commercial quantities in Australia, and it is the country's seventh largest vegetable crop. Between them, Queensland (34%) and Victoria (32%) produce two-thirds of the national lettuce crop. Lettuce is also grown in New South Wales, with less in Western Australia and South Australia and only a small amount grown in Tasmania.
Lettuce, cotton and hay.
There are hundreds of varieties of lettuce that can be grown. Johnny's and Seed Savers are a great place to buy seeds.
in the catskills there are lettuce, tomatto,corn, and cherrys. in the catskills there are lettuce, tomatto,corn, and cherrys.
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Dope, tomatos and lettuce
Crops that are grown in March include beetroot, broccoli, carrots, lettuce, onions, peas, spinach and tomatoes.