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Hello everyone! I am glad I join this forum.
I am a college student, and  I am working on a school project that involves a website to introduce lettuce growing methods and recipes. I am looking for more Tips on indoor and outdoor planting and would like to hear your suggestions. If you have a moment, help me come up with some ideas, or take a look what I have come up with already


 
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Good luck with your project!

What I like about homegrown lettuce is that you can just keep picking off the plants for a whole season.  I have difficulty with germination though and feel like much of the seed goes to waste.

I grew chinese stem lettuce for the first time this year from transplants someone else started. I was pleased that I got two crops out of them.  Cut the stems to the ground, cooked them, and the plants grew new stems.
 
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