I pick lettuce as soon as it starts producing around a dozen palm sized leafs. It will continue to grow more leafs all spring and summer, though when the weather gets hot, the plant tends to bolt. When it bolts and goes to seed, I pull up the whole plant, and replant more. Planting lettuce again in August is good, since many lettuce varieties ( red, romaine, endive, Grand Rapids, etc. ) prefer cooler weather.
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It depends on the type of lettuce. If it is a cut and come again type they do not heart up and you only pick the leaves you need. If it is a butterhead type, when the head starts to fill out feel it gently, if it feels quite firm it is ready, leave it too long and it will shoot.
No because otherwise your dick would look like a Lettuce, oh wait it all ready does
it's sold by planting it and then freshley picking it and then it goes to the store and you8 can buy it oh and also when you pick it, it cleans the lettuce by a machine it's sold by planting it and then freshley picking it and then it goes to the store and you8 can buy it oh and also when you pick it, it cleans the lettuce by a machine
Yes, cut lettuce does grow back after you cut it. When I was young, we had a garden and used our lettuce all the time. Just don't pick the whole plant.
An eggplant is ready to pick when it reaches its mature size, has a glossy skin, and feels firm to the touch.
The average romanian lettuce can weigh from anywhere between 18,000kg to 500g. It really just varies on the particular size of the lettuce itself. If purchased from a local supermarket such as woolworths or coles, the lettuce is most likely tainted, so I would not recommend this. To cook the lettuce, it must first be lightly washed under a weak stream of water. Once you have dug a hole in your back yard, you must then place the damp lettuce inside the hole, then begin to make your fire. When you have preheated the fire to 209 degrees, your lettuce is then ready to be put in. Once left for 10 minutes, the lettuce is ready to serve. NOTE: The lettuce is made of 100% water.
You can tell if apples are ready to pick by gently twisting them. If they come off the tree easily and the color is vibrant, they are likely ripe and ready to be harvested.
Yes, but not because they wanted to. They were to forced by Caucasian slave owners. The "picking of the lettuce" is a term to describe the manual labor they had to do a poorly treated immigrants.
when they are green
Lettuce bolts when it gets stressed, usually due to high temperatures or long days. To prevent bolting, plant lettuce in cooler weather, provide shade during hot days, and harvest promptly when ready.
the song is called pick me and it is all ready released