yes, lettuce still grows when weeds are surrounding them but the lettuce grows very slowly. The process of lettuce growing around weeds is very slow but it still grows.
Salt can temporarily kill weeds by dehydrating them, but it can also harm the soil and surrounding plants if used in excess. It is not a permanent solution as weeds may eventually grow back.
Normally, in that scenario, weeds grow around the pond.
NO! you will kill the lettuce.
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No, lettuce is a seed vegetable.
Weeds are persistent because sometimes when you pluck up a weed you don't get the whole plant. Weeds are so hardy that if some of the roots are still there it can grow back. Some weeds also have seeds that can fly large distances on the wind.
No, weeds do not grow into trees. Weeds are typically smaller plants that grow quickly in unwanted areas, while trees are larger, woody plants that grow over a longer period of time.
Oh yes, weeds can certainly grow even if they are broken in half. A weed can often grow back even if nothing is left of it but the root. That is why gardeners prefer to uproot weeds, to be sure of getting rid of them.
No, weeds cannot grow into trees. Weeds are typically smaller plants that grow quickly in disturbed areas, while trees are larger, woody plants that grow over a longer period of time.
No, lettuce grows above the ground. Lettuce needs light to grow.
How long it takes for lettuce to grow mold depends upon the conditions it is stored in. If the lettuce is stored in humid or damp conditions, it will grow mold in a few days.
Because weeds are better adapted to grow than planted flowers.