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<blockquote data-quote="Crosshairy" data-source="post: 3661632" data-attributes="member: 3202"><p>I've never grown lettuce or cabbage before this year, so I'm pretty new to it. when picking leaves for eating, is there anything I need to be particular about? I probably have another week before I get stuff big enough to start picking.</p><p></p><p>Do you just pick the leaf at the base, and try not to pick too heavily from a single plant? Does it make any difference between cutting the leaves versus "tearing" them by hand?</p><p></p><p>It just occurred to me that I've grown lots of stuff, but I'm a total newbie about the lettuce/cabbages.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crosshairy, post: 3661632, member: 3202"] I've never grown lettuce or cabbage before this year, so I'm pretty new to it. when picking leaves for eating, is there anything I need to be particular about? I probably have another week before I get stuff big enough to start picking. Do you just pick the leaf at the base, and try not to pick too heavily from a single plant? Does it make any difference between cutting the leaves versus "tearing" them by hand? It just occurred to me that I've grown lots of stuff, but I'm a total newbie about the lettuce/cabbages. [/QUOTE]
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