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lettuce ?
A garden in the village has what look like several very large lettuce
growing in their flower border`s, we have had a couple of hard frosts and I would have thought that if it was lettuce they would have gone long ago, what else can the plants be. nosey Kate |
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"Kate Morgan" wrote in message ... A garden in the village has what look like several very large lettuce growing in their flower border`s, we have had a couple of hard frosts and I would have thought that if it was lettuce they would have gone long ago, what else can the plants be. nosey Kate They could be lettuce because my winter density and another winter one stand up to frost quite well -- Rowdens Reservoir Allotments Best Allotment Site in Plymouth Plymouth In Bloom Gold Award 2007 www.rraa.moonfruit.com |
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"Kate Morgan" wrote:
A garden in the village has what look like several very large lettuce growing in their flower border`s, we have had a couple of hard frosts and I would have thought that if it was lettuce they would have gone long ago, I'm betting on one of the many decorative cabbages available. Quite pretty and very hardy. Gary Woods AKA K2AHC- PGP key on request, or at home.earthlink.net/~garygarlic Zone 5/6 in upstate New York, 1420' elevation. NY WO G |
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On Mon, 26 Nov 2007 11:54:06 -0000, "Kate Morgan"
wrote: A garden in the village has what look like several very large lettuce growing in their flower border`s, we have had a couple of hard frosts and I would have thought that if it was lettuce they would have gone long ago, what else can the plants be. nosey Kate Pop round and ask them. -- http://www.orderonlinepickupinstore.co.uk Ah fetch it yourself if you can't wait for delivery http://www.freedeliveryuk.co.uk Or get it delivered for free |
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"Kate Morgan" wrote ... A garden in the village has what look like several very large lettuce growing in their flower border`s, we have had a couple of hard frosts and I would have thought that if it was lettuce they would have gone long ago, what else can the plants be. A few years ago I let some Red Lettuce flower and they obviously seeded around our allotment because in early spring, frosts and all, the ground became covered in tiny red lettuce plants. A lot tougher than I thought! -- Regards Bob Hobden 17mls W. of London.UK |
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A garden in the village has what look like several very large lettuce growing in their flower border`s, we have had a couple of hard frosts and I would have thought that if it was lettuce they would have gone long ago, what else can the plants be. nosey Kate Pop round and ask them. I don't want to appear to be as ignorant as I obviously am :-) however thanks all who answered my query, I think it is lettuce of some variety, I will do some research and give it a try next year it does look very attractive kate |
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Bob Hobden wrote:
"Kate Morgan" wrote ... A garden in the village has what look like several very large lettuce growing in their flower border`s, we have had a couple of hard frosts and I would have thought that if it was lettuce they would have gone long ago, what else can the plants be. A few years ago I let some Red Lettuce flower and they obviously seeded around our allotment because in early spring, frosts and all, the ground became covered in tiny red lettuce plants. A lot tougher than I thought! Red salad bowl can be quite hardy. I overwinter them, with a little cloche protection to encourage some winter growth. A few years back I got some seeds of Winter St. Merthe - green leaves blotched with dark green and "red". These have proved very hardy, and if allowed to flower they self seed in our garden and survive over winter. Self seeded plants seem to fair better over winter. Others have meantioned Winter Density. I find most Cos type lettuce, green or red, to be pretty hardy. |
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On 30 Nov, 19:58, (Jim Jackson) wrote:
Bob Hobden wrote: "Kate Morgan" wrote ... A garden in the village has what look like several very large lettuce growing in their flower border`s, we have had a couple of hard frosts and I would have thought that if it was lettuce they would have gone long ago, what else can the plants be. A few years ago I let some Red Lettuce flower and they obviously seeded around our allotment because in early spring, frosts and all, the ground became covered in tiny red lettuce plants. A lot tougher than I thought! Red salad bowl can be quite hardy. I overwinter them, with a little cloche protection to encourage some winter growth. A few years back I got some seeds of Winter St. Merthe - green leaves blotched with dark green and "red". These have proved very hardy, and if allowed to flower they self seed in our garden and survive over winter. Self seeded plants seem to fair better over winter. Others have meantioned Winter Density. I find most Cos type lettuce, green or red, to be pretty hardy. I remember around 40 or so years ago we used to grow Arctic king, this was a hardy lettuce you sowed out side mid sept, and it would over winter as young plants, then grow on in the spring, the problem with it was that it often had a red tint when it was ready for cutting and in those days if it wasn't green then people didn't want to know it. Hoe times change. David Hill Abacus Nurtseries |
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