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  2. Why Does Lettuce Turn Pink After Being Cut—and Is It ... - AOL

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    Store lettuce in a separate crisper drawer away from ethylene-producing fruits and vegetables. Keep clamshells of pre-washed greens and bagged salad kits sealed as long as possible.

  3. Pruning - Wikipedia

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    Arborists, orchardists, and gardeners use various garden tools and tree cutting tools designed for the purpose, such as secateurs, loppers, handsaws, or chainsaws. [4] Additionally in forestry, pole pruners and pole saws are commonly used and these are often attached to poles that reach up to 5-6 m, this is a more efficient way of pruning than ...

  4. Romaine lettuce - Wikipedia

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    Romaine or cos lettuce (Lactuca sativa L. var. longifolia) is a variety of lettuce that grows in a tall head of sturdy dark green leaves with firm ribs down their centers. Unlike most lettuces, it is tolerant of heat.

  5. Frank Morton (plant breeder) - Wikipedia

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    Morton has bred at least 99 types of lettuce, [5] and his company, Wild Garden Seed, offered seed for 114 lettuce varieties in 2016. [6]On August 10, 2015, 'Outredgeous', a red romaine lettuce bred by Morton in the 1990s, [7] became the first plant variety to be planted, harvested and eaten entirely in space, as a part of Expedition 44 to the International Space Station.

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  8. Cutting (plant) - Wikipedia

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    A plant cutting is a piece of a plant that is used in horticulture for vegetative (asexual) propagation. A piece of the stem or root of the source plant is placed in a suitable medium such as moist soil. If the conditions are suitable, the plant piece will begin to grow as a new plant independent of the parent, a process known as striking.

  9. Bedding (horticulture) - Wikipedia

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    These fast-growing plants in seasonal flower beds create colourful displays, during spring, summer, fall or winter, depending on the climate. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Plants used for bedding are generally annuals, but biennials, tender perennials, and succulents are also used.