A lettuce plant does not have a woody stem. It grows on the ground.
If the lettuce is still attached to the core, trim the core to reveal a fresh stem and then place the lettuce (core down) in a bowl of water with a sprinkle of sea salt added to the water. The lettuce will absorb the sea salt through the stem an be revived in a few hours. This works wonders in hot climate that cause lettuce to wilt quickly after harvest.
Lettuces are said to 'bolt' when they grow a central stem which then bears flowers.
No it's a leaf vegetable. A carrot or radish is a root vegetable (grows in the ground).
Leaf lettuces should be washed, and any excess water removed before storing in the refrigerator. Pack leaf lettuce in a bag or store in the refrigerator. Leaf lettuce will stay fresh for up to two to three days.
It's the root.no it isn't. ince again a common mistake because the potato is underground but it isn't a root its a bulbous stem. now sweet potato on the other hand is a real root
i am doing an experiment and am not sure, but try potting mix, bark or ordinary garden soil WOOD
As stated in http://www.gov.pe.ca/af/agweb/index.php3?number=70431, there are 5 types of lettuce: • Crisphead (also called Iceberg lettuce) • Butterhead • Cos or Romaine • Loose leaf or bunching and • Stem lettuce (also called Asparagus lettuce or Chinese lettuce/ celtuce). hope that'll help too =)
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Many types of plant eating fish will eat regular lettuce. Goldfish included. Its not a great food, because it has almost no nutritional value, but it is good for providing roughage and behavioral enrichment.
The possessive form for the singular noun lettuce is lettuce's.
romaine lettuce is different because it is much fresher than reg lettuce.