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  • #16
    e troughs you've described are ideal for cut-and-come-again salads. Green or red Salad Bowl lettuce are good for this. Mizuna, Red mustard, Rocket, etc. Pak Choi Chinese leaves for stir fry. Spinach for baby leaf.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by veggiechicken View Post
      Hey Woodlouse, you may "think" you're garden friendly, but, in your own best interests, stay away from my strawberries.
      Haha... when I see a sight that reads "do not touch", it sends a particular signal to my brain. However, I find strawberries rather too sweet for my tastes, so they're safe... from me, at least.

      Originally posted by veggiechicken View Post
      Arugula is just a fancy name for Rocket.
      Ahah...you learn something every day. I'm currently growing wasabi rocket, as I like a little spice in my veg'.

      Snoop Puss: I'm growing mixed beet as microgreens so I can always sow some individually and drop in places that have just been harvested.

      Mr Bones: Stir fries are almost a daily thing for me, so the more ingredient choices the better. Thanks for the tip.

      Penellype & Small Pumpkin: Thanks for the info on courgettes. I might try one up against the wall in an old 10 litre paint bucket. I've got some netting left so nothing to lose, I guess.

      Small Pumpkin: Wow... I just looked up radish seed pods and now I'm determined to leave some later summer sowings to flower. I had no idea the pods were that big. They look like a decent size for stir-fries or, umm... projectiles.

      Bren In Pots: Newspaper pots... what a great idea. I'm trying to keep to my initial small budget so don't wish to buy another pack of fibre pots. I'll have to break out my non-origami skills.

      Bonjour: I completely forgot about mustard. A great suggestion. I'm covered on the rest.

      Thanks again everyone for all the suggestions and information.

      Regards

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