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Leaf lettuce starts after one month! |
During hard economic times, ANYTHING a
home owner does that eases the pocketbook is a good thing. In my
life, vegetable salads play a big role. Most every lunch and dinner
has a salad in it somewhere. With a head if iceberg lettuce running
at $1.30 and more, there's nothing wrong with planting a tray or two
of lettuce starts you began yourself from seed. (The cost for seed
and soil is minimal and, if you plant romaine lettuce, you're getting
more nutrition to boot)!
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Fresh romaine lettuce |
In additional to the romaine lettuce, I also
like to plant carrots, peppers ans onions. All these have a welcome
spot in the salad bowel too! In addition, both the carrots and onions
can spend time hanging out in the soil for long periods after they
are of 'picking' size. This helps me to create salads according to my
schedule and needs. That plain old romaine lettuce also contributes to the mix with about four calories per ounce! All things considered, this is a must have addition to any garden, survivalist or not!
Remember that most any piece of ground
that is well drained can grow veggies. Even a small four foot square
area can produce enough salad material to keep a person out of the
produce isle for much of the summer! Add a little more space and some
canning equipment and you can stretch a harvest on into the winter
months.
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