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ArugulaFamily: BRASSICACEAE
Genus: ErucaSpecies: sativa
ArugulaFamily: BRASSICACEAE
Genus: ErucaSpecies: sativa
ArugulaFamily: BRASSICACEAE
Genus: ErucaSpecies: sativa
LettuceFamily: COMPOSITAE
Genus: LactucaSpecies: sativa
LettuceFamily: COMPOSITAE
Genus: LactucaSpecies: sativa
LettuceFamily: COMPOSITAE
Genus: LactucaSpecies: sativa
Lettuce is self-pollinating, and it will nearly always come true from seed. For seed saving, it is best to plant another crop between different lettuce varieties.
Arugula will cross-pollinate. Separate varieties by one-eighth mile or grow only one variety.
Lettuce is self-pollinating, and it will nearly always come true from seed. For seed saving, it is best to plant another crop between different lettuce varieties.
Arugula will cross-pollinate. Separate varieties by one-eighth mile or grow only one variety.
Lettuce is self-pollinating, and it will nearly always come true from seed. For seed saving, it is best to plant another crop between different lettuce varieties.
Arugula will cross-pollinate. Separate varieties by one-eighth mile or grow only one variety.
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Wisconsin’s fi rst seed library, located on the second fl oor at the La Crosse Public Library’s location on Main Street, helps nurture a thriving community of gardeners and seed savers and is brought to you by a partnership:
Wisconsin’s fi rst seed library, located on the second fl oor at the La Crosse Public Library’s location on Main Street, helps nurture a thriving community of gardeners and seed savers and is brought to you by a partnership:
Wisconsin’s fi rst seed library, located on the second fl oor at the La Crosse Public Library’s location on Main Street, helps nurture a thriving community of gardeners and seed savers and is brought to you by a partnership:
For more information:[email protected]
For more information:[email protected]
For more information:[email protected]
Harvesting the Seed Lettuce: When you have selected your seed plants, you must allow them to bolt. As the stalk grows, it will form a fl ower head with small yellow fl owers that change to feathery tufts. Tucked inside are tiny black or white seeds. Lettuce seeds don’t always ripen at once. [Save 125 seeds to return to the library.]
Arugula: Allow plants to bolt and form seed stalks. Seed heads may need to be protected from bird damage and rain when drying on the plants. Seeds are produced over a two- to three-week period and will require repeated harvesting. [Save 250 seeds to return to the library.]
Harvesting the Seed Lettuce: When you have selected your seed plants, you must allow them to bolt. As the stalk grows, it will form a fl ower head with small yellow fl owers that change to feathery tufts. Tucked inside are tiny black or white seeds. Lettuce seeds don’t always ripen at once. [Save 125 seeds to return to the library.]
Arugula: Allow plants to bolt and form seed stalks. Seed heads may need to be protected from bird damage and rain when drying on the plants. Seeds are produced over a two- to three-week period and will require repeated harvesting. [Save 250 seeds to return to the library.]
Harvesting the Seed Lettuce: When you have selected your seed plants, you must allow them to bolt. As the stalk grows, it will form a fl ower head with small yellow fl owers that change to feathery tufts. Tucked inside are tiny black or white seeds. Lettuce seeds don’t always ripen at once. [Save 125 seeds to return to the library.]
Arugula: Allow plants to bolt and form seed stalks. Seed heads may need to be protected from bird damage and rain when drying on the plants. Seeds are produced over a two- to three-week period and will require repeated harvesting. [Save 250 seeds to return to the library.]