- June said...Bring on those seeds...
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Romaine Lettuce - 2nd Generation
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Now you got me wandering just where are those seeds? Would it grow out from the centre?
ReplyDeleteIt is good know that this lettuce is so productive. I love its taste :-D
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! How nice will it be to have a beautiful romaine salad for Thanksgiving? Did you gather any seeds for next spring?
ReplyDeleteLucky you! My lettuce is not doing well at all and I can tell you I wish it would!
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear to you all. I think Romaine Lettuce is easier to grow than regular type. I can find them in the lawn, they are almost everywhere.
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