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How many "cuts" do you get from your lettuce plants?
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<blockquote data-quote="PA. Woodsman" data-source="post: 7309124" data-attributes="member: 10048"><p>Well I was looking at this lettuce and realized that I was making my assumption on it based how twisted the Great Lakes was and realized that it might be a smart idea to maybe TASTE some, duh?! I did and it wasn't too bad, despite how it looked it wasn't too bad, not bitter, I'll see what the wife thinks but I picked it and I'll eat it if she doesn't, but I don't know how much more I will get from it, they want the mid 80's the next 4 days so that might not be too good for it. Some of the plants have just dried up and died so I yanked them out, but there is some new growth on some others so I will continue to experiment with it until it is time to put these little Apple peppers in!</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the replies, info and advice!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PA. Woodsman, post: 7309124, member: 10048"] Well I was looking at this lettuce and realized that I was making my assumption on it based how twisted the Great Lakes was and realized that it might be a smart idea to maybe TASTE some, duh?! I did and it wasn't too bad, despite how it looked it wasn't too bad, not bitter, I'll see what the wife thinks but I picked it and I'll eat it if she doesn't, but I don't know how much more I will get from it, they want the mid 80's the next 4 days so that might not be too good for it. Some of the plants have just dried up and died so I yanked them out, but there is some new growth on some others so I will continue to experiment with it until it is time to put these little Apple peppers in! Thanks for the replies, info and advice! [/QUOTE]
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