For 99p I have 20 small groups of salad planted outside under a fleece cloche. They will give me (and my friends!) salad through till July when I'll need the space for other veggies.
I'm currently 'disabled' with a painful left elbow so it was a team effort - I separated the pack into 20 'portions', used my long handled dibber to make the holes and my wonderful friend and helper, Rebecca, firmed them into their respective holes. Job done.
This is my third year using this method to grow cut and come again salad and have - maybe oddly - never had any problems with slugs and snails munching them.
Tricia
I did this a couple of years ago and it worked a treat. They establish right away with huge numbers of salad leaves keeping going from april to july.
We do it too. Usually as a stop gap but then it goes on for ages
Great tip. I will have to get some now!
I got mine from Booths. I don't know if they are the same as Lidl's. Mine are green & red lettuce. If they are different it would be a good excuse to call at Lidls ;D.
We also do this we like the sainsburys on as it has curly lettuce and rocket in it
Quote from: grannyjanny on April 14, 2012, 14:07:08
I got mine from Booths. I don't know if they are the same as Lidl's. Mine are green & red lettuce. If they are different it would be a good excuse to call at Lidls ;D.
Lidls is the same
Thanks Shirl. Perhaps a trip to Sainsbury's then if they have a different mix.
That's a good idea - I saw some on special offer in our co op, 75p, they looked healthy enough, but I just didn't want to eat them at the time, I never thought of planting them ::)
Next time!
We're eating ours, Sainsbury had them last month ;D
Thanks for the tip,folks. Picked up 79pence worth of living salad today and have transplanted into troughs. :)