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Autumn lettuce

A fresh sowing of lettuce in late summer keeps the garden productive through fall. But while lettuce thrives in cool weather and even tolerates light frost, getting it established early enough to bear can be tricky. Lettuce seeds have poor germination when soil temperatures exceed 80 degrees. To achieve better germination, you can start seeds indoors, then transplant into the garden once established.

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