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Water Cress

Started by JoeCocker, March 21, 2011, 17:16:25

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JoeCocker

My wife loves water cress, is it easy to grow , is it available in packets of seeds and if so where can i get some?

JoeCocker


Lottiman

Good question I seem to remember someone telling me water cress wasn't very easy to grow, so I have bought some American land cress instead as it said delicious peppery flavour good alternative to water cress so I'm :) going to give it a go this time

OllieC

It's a piece of cake. I started some off from the market over a year ago & it's overwintered fine. Just put it in a pot of compost & overwater every day (perfect for kids!). It doesn't like stagnant water though.

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I got my seeds from T&M (sorry, but it was in the Wyevale sale). I grew them in a container without drainage holes so they would stay sodden. I had a marvellous crop, so tasty, I've already sown this year's. Go for it.

realfood

Watercress is indeed easy to grow, provided you keep it damp. I have it seeding all over my plot and is best in the Autumn.
For a quick guide for the Growing, Storing and Cooking of your own Fruit and Vegetables, go to www.growyourown.info

JoeCocker

Thank you ,I'll try and get hold of some seeds and give it a go :)

Poppy Mole

Sainsburys had some last week

JoeCocker

Thanks I'll nip in and get a packet ;)

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