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Timeline Kitchen Garden Vegetables: From Seedlings to Rice Plates, How Long to Wait?

How many times can you eat your own vegetables?

Let's see Timeline Growing 3 Top Vegetables! 🌱

Who's going to start as a rookie "Gardeners" or just try to seed and wonder, "Eh... why does our tree look so slow?" or "Is this normal?" Today we made a simple summary in a tender watercolor style. 🎨✨

Comparison between Glass Lettuce vs Block Coli vs White Lettuce

📏 The first 7-14 days:

Calm down, you are still a Seedlings, and the height is about 2-8 cm, focusing on the strong roots!

📏 30-day period (turning point!):

• Block coli: Will start to plunge taller than friends. Broad leaves and stalks start to thicken.

• White lettuce: The leaves will start to spread and prepare the clump.

• Turnip: You will start to make a cute round shape. The height will not be much, but will start tight.

📏 Harvest Time:

• Glass lettuce: (60-70 days) Accent on still-framed episode storage, tight sphere

• Block coli: (70-90 days) Must be high and the flowers are not blooming yet to be delicious!

• White lettuce: (50-80 days) The head will be tight, long and give the best weight.

Who planted which one already has grown up? Or want to compare which vegetables again. Comments can tell. 👇

# Grow vegetables to eat by yourself # Kitchen garden vegetables # Rookie learning to grow # Landscaping # LifeHack# Hobbies # Organic Vegetables # Lemon8Thailand # Gardening101

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