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  • #16
    Do sproutings count? I am currently only "growing" in a jar little sproutings (from chick peas, various beans, lentils and sunflower seeds). If yes, then I can post a photo each time I get a different mix on the go...
    Otherwise I will be back once I an grow salad outdoors, as I do not have a greenhouse and it is far too cold in Kent to grow anything outside... I love salads and have a great range lined up for growing this year. We are currently deciding on the succession sowing plan and also building new table height raised beds with copper protections on the legs to minimize the slug risk and nettings for other interference!
    Nature is amazing
    Instagram: @frankinkent

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    • #17
      We're not sizist here, Oscar
      All shapes and sizes of salad stuff are welcome - so bring out your Sproutlings and let's have a look

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      • #18
        Here we go. Sprouting of the day!

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        Nature is amazing
        Instagram: @frankinkent

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        • #19
          Very colourful
          What are they?

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          • #20
            Originally posted by OscarSidcup View Post
            Here we go. Sprouting of the day!

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            Wonderful. Sprouting seeds and microgreens are so easy and quick and make great additions to salads at this time of year.
            A life is like a garden. Perfect moments can be had, but not preserved, except in memory. LLAP. - Leonard Nimoy

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Penellype View Post
              Nearly lunch time

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              Clockwise from the top - lettuce Warpath (mini iceberg variety), baby carrots (Flyaway), corn salad, a few red tinged lettuce leaves from a mixed lettuce pack, beetroot Boltardy, chinese celery, mibuna, Sungold tomatoes and microgreens (radish Sangria, cress and choy sum).

              Now all I have to do is decide between chicken and sardines. Chicken I think.
              If that's all I had for my dinner I think I'd waste away within the hour. Haha.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by veggiechicken View Post
                Very colourful
                What are they?
                Here we have a mix of chick peas, aduki beans, mung beans, green & red lentils and sunflower seeds
                Nature is amazing
                Instagram: @frankinkent

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Scoot View Post
                  If that's all I had for my dinner I think I'd waste away within the hour. Haha.
                  I tend to have a small lunch and eat more at tea time, but that is not usually salad, especially in winter.
                  A life is like a garden. Perfect moments can be had, but not preserved, except in memory. LLAP. - Leonard Nimoy

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                  • #24
                    Today's lunchtime salad:



                    Clockwise from top - 2 sorts of baby lettuce, baby choy sum, mizuna, namenia, mibuna, microgreens (Provencale salad mix), alfalfa sprouts, corn salad, Shirley and Sungold tomatoes.
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                    A life is like a garden. Perfect moments can be had, but not preserved, except in memory. LLAP. - Leonard Nimoy

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                    • #25
                      Salad is something of a challenge when everything outside is frozen solid. But then, I love a challenge, so here is today's lunchtime salad to go with my tuna:

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                      Clockwise from top - baby Charlotte potatoes grown in my friend's greenhouse and harvested on Saturday, the last of the snackbite orange peppers from the landing windowsill, pea shoots from under the grow lights, a few rather scratty Sungold tomatoes (probably the last ones fit for salad), bits of lettuce from the grow light garden getting a bit past it but more on the way, provencale salad microgreens and beetroot from my friend's garden, harvested yesterday.

                      As I have now run out of tomatoes, new potatoes and peppers, another challenge awaits next week!

                      A life is like a garden. Perfect moments can be had, but not preserved, except in memory. LLAP. - Leonard Nimoy

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                      • #26
                        My problem is I can't eat some salads due to my tummy not liking them, no cucumbers or lettuce, I grow them for the family, but I eat cabbage raw instead of lettuce and have celery instead of cuckes.
                        My salad is often coleslaw or just raw cabbage, carrots and celery along with watercress that I grow. Tomatoes are grown of course, but I'm thinking they aren't what most folk include in this category?
                        I grow beetroots as well, but they are usually roasted rather than as a salad item.

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                        • #27
                          The Oxford English Dictionary defines a salad (noun) as:
                          A cold dish of various mixtures of raw or cooked vegetables, usually seasoned with oil, vinegar, or other dressing and sometimes accompanied by meat, fish, or other ingredients.

                          Ingredients I would class as salads certainly include tomatoes, but can also include things like rice, pasta, nuts, fruit and seeds. I don't include those that I don't grow in my pictures, but I do sometimes eat them.
                          A life is like a garden. Perfect moments can be had, but not preserved, except in memory. LLAP. - Leonard Nimoy

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                          • #28
                            I will be growing a bit of salad again this year. But I'm not going to be joining in with the challenge, well not properly anyway .
                            So I'll be growing this lot
                            Lettuce freckles.
                            Lettuce marvel of 4 seasons.
                            Cos lettuce lobjoits green cos.
                            Lettuce little gem.
                            Lettuce French salad mix.
                            Lettuce Tom Thumb.
                            Lettuce headed mix
                            Lettuce red iceberg
                            Lettuce valdor (winter lettuce)
                            Lettuce multigreen 3


                            Salad
                            Beetroot rainbow beet
                            Baby salad Tuscan mix
                            Baby salad Californian mix
                            Lettuce little harlequin mix
                            Baby salad hot 'n' spicy mix
                            Cress
                            Cress bubbles
                            Land cress
                            Watercress
                            Leaf-radish cassis
                            Lambs lettuce
                            Lettuce salad bowl red & green mix
                            Spinach
                            Pak choi mix
                            Rocket
                            Mustard (red)
                            Frilly-leaf mix
                            Miners lettuce
                            Red veined sorrel
                            Par-Cel

                            And just about to order this lot (now I've been paid for my salad sales last year)
                            Baby leaf radish Rioja
                            Persian cress
                            Variegated land cress
                            Mizuna Red Baron
                            Summer purslane mix
                            Leaf radish sangria
                            Minutina (erba Stella)
                            Peas for seed shoots

                            I will take a few photos when it all gets going and throughout the summer, I'll let you know when I start harvesting & stop, but that's as close to joining in as I will get. Sorry VC
                            Nearly forgot, also grow pansies, violas, nasturtiums & marigolds as salad.

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                            • #29
                              I haven't done too well at taking photos of salad on a plate but here's it growing and I take leaves as required!

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                              • #30
                                Just a bit of salad SP? I'd hate to see a lot of salad!

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