Another great round of reader’s questions. Listen up because their question might be your question, too: How to you decide which plants to pick and let keep growing {like lettuce} and when plants are done? I feel like I may hang on to some vegetable plants too long. I’m in Oregon. ~Kate It really takes Read More >>
Dig for Your Dinner – Growing Lettuce from Seed
Lettuce is pretty much the easiest thing to grow on the planet. It has pretty high yields and, unlike other veggies, can make up the bulk of an entire meal. Because, I know, deep down you can’t get enough veggie trivia {it’s probably so deep down you’ve never even considered the term “veggie trivia”} Read More >>
Fall and Winter Gardening: Growing Your Own Salad Greens
When I first began gardening, I never realized you could garden all year long. I loved growing lettuce for fresh-from-the-garden salads, but I thought all that had to end when the ground froze over. Not the case at all, and I’m talking all about how it’s possible to grow lettuce and salad greens all year Read More >>