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Butter Head (Hydroponic) - celeryfarms.com
Indulge your taste buds in the extraordinary world of exotic vegetables with Butter Head from celeryfarms.com! Grown hydroponically, this luscious green delight is a culinary masterpiece, boasting unparalleled freshness and crispiness. Elevate your salads and sandwiches with its succulent leaves, and experience a flavor symphony like never before. Embrace the extraordinary at celeryfarms.com – where innovation meets gastronomy! 🌱✨
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Bronze Mignonette Butterhead Lettuce Seeds | Heirloom | Organic
Are you ready to elevate your organic vegetable garden with the luscious and vibrant Bronze Mignonette Butterhead Lettuce? Chappy the Gardener personally recommends these heirloom, organic seeds to help you solve common challenges faced by organic gardeners. Say goodbye to tasteless and chemical-laden lettuce options and embrace the following solutions: Superior Flavor and Texture The Bronze Mignonette Butterhead Lettuce offers a remarkable flavor profile with a delicate and buttery texture. It's the perfect choice for those seeking a gourmet dining experience right from their own garden. Say goodbye to bland and uninspiring salads, and indulge in the rich taste and enticing crunch of this exquisite lettuce variety. Organic and Chemical-Free Cultivation Organic gardeners understand the importance of avoiding synthetic chemicals and harmful pesticides. By choosing these organic seeds, you can cultivate your Bronze Mignonette Butterhead Lettuce without worrying about chemical residues. Protect your health, the environment, and the overall well-being of your family by embracing an organic approach to gardening. Preservation of Heirloom Varieties Preserving heirloom varieties is vital for maintaining biodiversity and cultural heritage. The Bronze Mignonette Butterhead Lettuce is an heirloom variety that embodies tradition, history, and unique characteristics. By growing this lettuce in your garden, you contribute to the conservation of heirloom seeds, ensuring their availability for future generations. How do I germinate Bronze Mignonette Butterhead Lettuce seeds? To germinate these seeds, start by preparing a seed tray or small pots with well-draining soil. Sow the seeds at a depth of approximately 1/4 inch and cover them with a light layer of soil. Keep the soil consistently moist and provide indirect sunlight. Germination usually takes around 7-14 days. Can I grow Bronze Mignonette Butterhead Lettuce in containers or small spaces? Absolutely! Bronze Mignonette Butterhead Lettuce is well-suited for container gardening. Choose a spacious pot or container with good drainage and provide adequate sunlight. This allows you to grow this delightful lettuce variety even if you have limited space in your garden. What is the best time to harvest Bronze Mignonette Butterhead Lettuce? The ideal time to harvest this lettuce is when the leaves form a compact, loose head. It usually takes around 55-60 days from planting to reach maturity. Harvest in the morning when the leaves are crisp and before the heat of the day to enjoy maximum freshness and flavor. "I already have lettuce varieties in my garden." Experience the exquisite flavor and texture of this unique lettuce variety. Its distinct characteristics and superior taste will bring a new level of enjoyment to your salads and culinary creations. "I'm not sure if I can grow lettuce successfully." This lettuce variety is well-suited for beginners and experienced gardeners alike. With proper care and Chappy the Gardener's guidance, you'll have no trouble cultivating this remarkable lettuce and reaping the rewards of a bountiful harvest. Are heirloom seeds worth the investment?" Heirloom seeds, like those of Bronze Mignonette Butterhead Lettuce, hold immense value in preserving biodiversity and supporting sustainable gardening practices. By investing in these seeds, you contribute to a more resilient and diverse food system, while enjoying exceptional taste and quality. Experience the extraordinary flavors and benefits of Bronze Mignonette Butterhead Lettuce by adding it to your garden today. Embrace organic gardening, indulge in superior taste, and preserve heirloom varieties for future generations. Click now to buy your organic Bronze Mignonette Butterhead Lettuce seeds and embark on a journey of delectable garden-to-table goodness. Read the full article
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my current food hyperfixation is lettuce
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what if i kept eating toast with butter and what if i never stopped. what if i put butter on toast and i eat it.
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Another good day at the farm. A little less than 20lbs today. Small problem with seedlings on edges being dry but luckily I was able to rehydrate them all and still use them.
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Anyone for lettuce?
Today 352 years ago, in 1672, our ancestors lynched and ate the dutch prime minister. Happy eat-your-prime-minister-day 🎉🎉
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Can you grow butter lettuce hydroponically?
Butter lettuce can be grown well in a hydroponic environment, but some popular varieties are romaine, red, green etc. Butterhead lettuce hydroponics are ready to harvest in about three to four weeks.
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Minecraft House -
Butterhead Lush🌳🌿
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potato salad recipe?? looks gorg
No recipe! Made it up. I like putting lots of cucumber and/or chopped pickles, corn (nice if fresh and cut off the cob), sliced radishes, yogurty creamy dressing and herbs. I put mint and dill and also arugula in the food processor to make an herby creamy dressing. Lots of green things - i put chopped butterhead lettuce in. In the past have done arugula or whatever other green. Pickled red onions and boiled eggs as a treat. Usually i steam the potatoes but this time i got excited and roasted them in the oven with onion and garlic.
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why is your header a block of cheese with swordsmachine's face on it
is it cause it's funny
I love my butterhead wife so yes and it's funny 🫶
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Buttercrunch Butterhead Lettuce Seeds
Grow Your Own Buttercrunch Butterhead Lettuce With these easy-to-grow seeds, you can enjoy fresh, crisp, and flavorful Buttercrunch lettuce all season long! Introducing Buttercrunch Butterhead Lettuce Seeds - a unique heirloom seed that is non-GMO and fast shipping! With these seeds, you can grow your own buttercrunch butterhead lettuce in just a few weeks. The romaine leaves are succulent and mild in flavor, perfect for salads and sandwiches. Plus, they stay crisp longer than traditional lettuces so you don't have to worry about soggy greens! Read the full article
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Saint Seiya AU where everything's the same but...
okay, so- I was browsing Wikipedia looking for material to make more historically accurate shitposts.
As I do...
Pisces Aphrodite's symbol, much like the goddess he's named after, is the rose. A red rose specifically.
However, did you know that another symbol of the goddess Aphrodite is lettuce?
fucking
✨L E T T U C E 🌈🥬
it's okay if you don't know where this is going
so-
Saint Seiya AU where everything's the same but instead of Aphrodite's powers being based around and channeled through roses, his powers are based around and channeled through LITERAL LEAVES AND HEADS OF LETTUCE
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Fuck a rose, mans is walking around with a whole leaf of lettuce just hangin. out. his. MOUF
You can't tell if he's late to anime school or late to the salad bar.
HE'S NOT EVEN CHEWIN IT, IT'S JUST THERE-
Imagine him standing there looking all cool and beautiful yet intimidating (as he does), but instead of holding a rose, it's a whole head of Romaine.
Walkin around the sanctuary with iceberg lettuce leaves tucked behind his ear instead of something normal like an anemone or narcissus (flowers, other symbols of Aphrodite).
Just out here looking botanically confused.
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Shun and Seiya get to the Pisces Temple and it's just a farm...
🥬🥬 A LETTUCE farm 🥬🥬
Pisces Farmodite AU???
And he has all different kinds planted.
There's butterhead, frisee, arugula, mesclun, little gem- You Name It
Seiya runs ahead as usual.
Instead of it being a long stretch of rose-covered stairs up to the Pope, the whole way up is covered in liek, idk... Endive???
For those of you who may not have looked into the food facts of lettuce (you not missin out on anything), lettuce is basically nutritionally-bankrupt, crunchy water.
Specifically, raw lettuce is like 95% water.
Instead of Seiya being slowly poisoned to death, he's having his Flintstone gummies siphoned out of his body until he dies of malnutrition.
Shun gets hit in the chest with BLOODY RADICCHIO
Instead of a white rose sapping out his blood, Shun gets hit in the chest with a white, translucent leaf of lettuce.
Once the leaf has completely sapped out his blood, it looks like this:
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Imagine Aphrodite being the Bubba Gump of his universe.
Instead of him obsessing over all the ways you can cook shrimp, it's over all the different kinds of lettuce and how best to prepare them.
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Away from the whole lettuce thing...
There are many animals associated with the goddess Aphrodite. Among them are hares, bees, fish, and geese.
I can't decide which idea I like more:
Pisces Beephrodite/Bee Keeper Aphrodite AU - Aphrodite with his usual roses and flowers but he also keeps bees as pollinators and as his lil striped buzzy frens.
Pisces Bunphrodite AU - Where everything's the same but he just has a pet rabbit. It can also be combined with the Pisces Endive-phrodite (Lettuce Aphrodite) AU where the bunny/bunnies live on the lettuce farm and it's their favorite snack.
Pisces Aphrodite but with a Ranchu Goldfish AU - Where he has a ranchu goldfish that just kind of floats there... It's the center of his universe and if you even look at his fish wrong, YOU'RE DEAD.
Untitled Goose Game - In which Aphrodite has the most ornery pet goose on the face of the planet. It only likes him. And much like the Ranchu AU, this goose is the center of his whole world. Aphrodite doesn't care if his goose just stole your identity and ruined your credit score. Keep his goose's name...
OUT YOUR FUCKING MOUTH
goose is probably named Rutherford or smth
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Fast Growing Vegetables You Can Grow In Under 60 Days
Gardening is a rewarding hobby that not only provides fresh produce but also offers a sense of accomplishment. For those who are impatient or have a short growing season, fast-growing vegetables are a perfect solution.
Many vegetables can be harvested in under 60 days, allowing you to enjoy homegrown produce quickly. Here are some top choices for fast-growing vegetables, along with tips on how to grow them successfully.
1. Radishes
Growing Time: 20-30 days
Radishes are one of the quickest-growing vegetables, often ready to harvest in just three to four weeks. They thrive in cool weather, making them ideal for spring and fall planting.
Radishes prefer loose, well-drained soil and full sun. Plant seeds about half an inch deep and one inch apart. Water regularly to keep the soil moist, and thin seedlings if they become crowded to ensure proper growth.
2. Lettuce
Growing Time: 30-45 days
Lettuce is a versatile leafy green that grows rapidly. There are various types of lettuce, including leaf, romaine, and butterhead, all of which can be harvested in under two months. Lettuce prefers cool weather and partial shade, especially in hotter climates. Sow seeds directly into the soil, about a quarter-inch deep, and thin the seedlings to give each plant enough space. Regular watering is essential to keep the leaves tender and sweet.
3. Spinach
Growing Time: 35-45 days
Spinach is another fast-growing leafy green that is packed with nutrients. It grows best in cool weather and can be planted in early spring or fall. Spinach seeds should be sown about half an inch deep and spaced an inch apart.
Thin the seedlings to allow for proper growth. Spinach requires consistent moisture and well-drained soil. Harvest the outer leaves as needed, or cut the entire plant when it reaches maturity.
4. Arugula
Growing Time: 30-40 days
Arugula, also known as rocket, is a peppery green that adds a unique flavor to salads. It grows quickly in cool weather and can be planted in early spring or fall. Arugula seeds should be sown about a quarter-inch deep and spaced an inch apart. Thin the seedlings to allow for adequate growth. Arugula prefers well-drained soil and regular watering. Harvest the leaves when they are young and tender for the best flavor.
5. Green Onions (Scallions)
Growing Time: 50-60 days
Green onions, or scallions, are easy to grow and can be harvested in about two months. They can be planted in early spring or late summer for a fall harvest. Sow the seeds about a quarter-inch deep and space them an inch apart. Green onions prefer full sun and well-drained soil. Keep the soil consistently moist for the best growth. Harvest when the green tops are about six inches tall.
6. Bush Beans
Growing Time: 50-60 days
Bush beans are a great choice for a fast-growing vegetable that produces a generous harvest. They thrive in warm weather and should be planted after the last frost. Sow the seeds about an inch deep and three inches apart. Bush beans prefer full sun and well-drained soil. Water regularly, especially during flowering and pod development. Harvest the beans when they are firm and crisp.
7. Zucchini
Growing Time: 50-60 days
Zucchini is a prolific summer squash that grows rapidly and produces abundant fruit. Plant zucchini seeds directly in the garden after the last frost, about an inch deep and spaced two to three feet apart. Zucchini needs full sun and well-drained soil. Water consistently and mulch around the plants to retain moisture. Harvest the zucchini when they are six to eight inches long for the best flavor.
8. Turnips
Growing Time: 40-60 days
Turnips are a versatile root vegetable that can be harvested for both their roots and greens. They grow best in cool weather and should be planted in early spring or late summer. Sow the seeds about half an inch deep and spaced an inch apart. Thin the seedlings to four inches apart once they start growing. Turnips prefer well-drained soil and consistent moisture. Harvest the roots when they are about two to three inches in diameter.
Growing Tips For Success
Soil Preparation: Ensure your soil is well-prepared before planting. Loosen the soil and add compost or organic matter to improve fertility and drainage.
Watering: Consistent watering is crucial for fast-growing vegetables. Keep the soil evenly moist but not waterlogged to prevent root rot and other issues.
Sunlight: Most fast-growing vegetables require full sun, which means at least six hours of direct sunlight per day. Choose a sunny spot in your garden for planting.
Succession Planting: To ensure a continuous harvest, practice succession planting by sowing seeds every few weeks. This way, you'll always have fresh vegetables ready to pick.
Pest Management: Monitor your garden for pests and take action as needed. Use organic pest control methods, such as neem oil or insecticidal soap, to protect your plants.
Conclusion
Growing fast-growing vegetables is a fantastic way to enjoy fresh produce quickly. With a little planning and care, you can have a bountiful harvest in under 60 days. Whether you have a large garden or just a small space, these vegetables are perfect for any gardener looking to maximize their growing season. Happy gardening!
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This week was pretty good in the farm. Finally got the kinds of harvests we were getting before all of the mess at the start of the semester. Nearly 45 lbs total!! Small problem with drainage, one of the meshes was clogged but that was an easy find and fix. Other than that I mixed nutrients and cleaned the seed tank. Felt like a really productive day.
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