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		<title>Wild Lettuce, Spontaneous Generation in the Garden of Diversity</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[We like to leave our best plants to produce seeds, seeds that may be harvested and set aside to plant at a later time, or seeds that fall spontaneously to the ground, germinate and grow in season.&#160; We follow &#160;the &#8220;Mother&#160; Plant&#8221; concept where, given that one is working with open-pollinated plants, a single plant can produce enough seedlings to plant a whole row come the following year.&#160; Wild Lettuce (Lactuca virosa) is a good candidate for this, as the seed germinates best in moist, cold soils, and may be slow to germinate in warm greenhouse conditions.&#160; How does one... ]]></description>
		
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