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Hicorp
(866) 430-4575
16341 Ravenwood Place
Hialeah, FL
VitaOrganix
(786) 845-8633
7921 NW 67th St
Doral, FL
H & H Farms
305- 829-0222
18400 W Okeechobee Rd
Hialeah, FL
Lite Hauling
(305) 970-4153
5240 SW 112th Ave
Miami, FL
A 1 Lawn Mower & Garden Supply Inc
305- 863-2100
375 E 32nd St
Hialeah, FL
Luke's Landscaping
(954) 551-4914
630 S Park Rd #313
Hollywood, FL
Cabo Landscaping
305- 863-7412
317 Palm Ave
Hialeah, FL
Cruz Nursery Corp
305- 887-1588
274 E 9th St
Hialeah, FL
Botanica Olocun
305- 883-6085
1195 W 29th St
Hialeah, FL
Pond Doctors
305-251-7663
Palmetto Ct
Miami, FL
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5 Spring Lettuces to Plant in Your Garden

Greens are a gardeners best friend

Health experts of any discipline will all predictably agree if only on one vital cornerstone of nutrition: Eat More Greens. Grown in virtually every climate, greens pack a powerhouse of complex health benefits into their curlicue, crepe-like or wispy leaves. And, they're super easy to grow, perfect for a spring garden of any size.

Greens are fundamental to human health from glowing skin to proper digestion to preventing cancer and other serious conditions. They can be categorized into three plant families: lettuces, which include salad greens such as romaine and green leaf, as well as escarole, dandelion and endive; the mustard family, which is much hardier than lettuce and includes kale, collards, cabbage and of course, mustard greens; and finally there's the beet family, which falls somewhere in between lettuce and mustard with chard, spinach and beets.

To the iceberg eater, lettuces may seem bland or flavorless, a mere carrier of salad dressing and crouton; but to the foodie, they are bursting with flavor and texture, centerpieces all their own.

Whether it's your first or fiftieth garden , we think these are splendid greens to plant this season:

Arugula: Nothing beats the spicy bite of this tasty and versatile loose leaf green native to the Mediterranean. Use it in salads or cook with it, or eat it right out of the garden.

Lacinato Kale: Kale is just so darn tasty, healthy and versatile that we think everyone in the world should eat it. Kale is best cooked, sautéed with a little oil, salt and pepper, but you can also add to salads by massaging it with salt first so it softens up. Kale is loaded with vitamins, minerals and healthy benefits. When in doubt just remember: "Hail Kale!"

Mache: This lettuce is also known as Lamb's Quarters and is much more popular in Europe than the U.S. It's a great source of B and C vitamins and has a mild, minty flavor. It grows abundantly in the wild and will do well in most any garden.

Red Leaf Lettuce: Probably the most nutritious lettuce because of i...

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