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Lettuce can be grown from seed or transplants. Lettuce can be sown after soils reach 40 degrees F though seeds germinate best at 55-65 degrees F and will emerge in 7-10 days. Temperatures above 80 degrees F reduce seed germination. Seeds should be planted ¼-½ inch deep and thinned when plants have 3-4 true leaves.
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