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Starting Red Romaine & Little Gem Butterhead Lettuce Straight to the Point

Posted on March 11, 2018 Updated on March 16, 2018

Joey Shows how to start Red Romaine & Little Gem Butterhead Lettuce from seed
How to plant them
Soil to use
indoor grow lights

This entry was posted in Straight to the Point and tagged cool wearther crop, grow lights, growing, happy leaf led, intenely planting, Kellogg garden products, lead lettuce, lettuce, migardener, organic, Peat pellets, Red Romaine & Little Gem Butterhead Lettuce, root maker tray, seed starting, seed trays, thining, urban gardening, vegetables, Wisconsin.

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