Did I hear that right? Sow the seeds 3-5 inches apart then thin to 3 inches apart? I don't understand. Did you mean to say to thin to some larger distance than 3 inches apart?
Thank you for clearing that up. Upon reading your reply, I listened to your video again and caught my mistake. You actually told us you sowed 3-5 seeds per inch (not seeds 3-5 inches apart) in a row then thinned them. Don't know why it didn't sink in the first two times I listened to it. Thanks again for your reply.
Did I hear that right? Sow the seeds 3-5 inches apart then thin to 3 inches apart? I don't understand. Did you mean to say to thin to some larger distance than 3 inches apart?
Hi Joan, I sow the seeds half inch apart the thin to2-3 3 inches a part.
Thank you for clearing that up. Upon reading your reply, I listened to your video again and caught my mistake. You actually told us you sowed 3-5 seeds per inch (not seeds 3-5 inches apart) in a row then thinned them. Don't know why it didn't sink in the first two times I listened to it. Thanks again for your reply.
After the lettuce bolts and turns bitter, is it still good for cooking? ';D
The lettuce is pretty bitter once it bolts. It is better to eat a fresh batch. If you like bitter, it is edible. Thanks for asking!
Thank you