Grow Your Own Salad
Now that fall is approaching here in the Northeast, most home
grown gardens are starting to slow down. But lettuce is still
making a healthful addition to your table. Lettuce is a cold
weather vegetable. Most lettuces are very healthy. They are high
in Vitamins A, C, and folate, all nutrients that help you stay
healthy. They can prevent some problems like colds and heart
disease.
When you pick lettuce from the garden, it has a natural
sweetness and flavor that is different fom the store bought
variety. Lettuce only takes about one month to grow from seeds.
It will grow in almost any kind of soil. It has to have at least
a half day of sun. Full sun is even better. Plant your last
late-summer crop in the first week of August. Then add more rows
of seed every two weeks. This way you will be assured of fresh
lettuce until the first frost comes.
Always buy seeds labeled for the current year. This way you can
be sure they will sprout. Buy seeds that are leaf or loose leaf
lettuce. Always plant a few varieties. Fall crops have to be
heat-tolerant to make it through the summer months. The seeds
will sprout if you water them every day.
You can even grow lettuce in pots. Just be sure they are large
enough. Some lettuces will grow in window boxes that are at
least 18 inches long.
Don't wet the seeds too heavily. When they sprout be sure they
are kept moist. Use a home-made compost to fertilize the soil.
When you mow, add the grass clippings, too. If you mulch
heavily, be sure to check the soil every day. Don't let it dry
out.
Leaf lettuce has a mild, sweet taste
Romaine lettuce is more juicy and slightly bitter
Bibb lettuce is light green
Watercress and arugula can also be grown and added to your salad
Here is a vinaigrette recipe to use with your freshly grown
greens!
1/3 cup olive oil 1/3 cup white (or red) wine vinegar 1
tablespoon fresh thyme, oregano or basil 1/4 teaspoon Dijon
mustard 1 clove garlic, minced 1/8 teaspoon freshly ground black
pepper
In a jar that closes tightly, combine all ingredients and shake
well. Serve immediately or store in refrigerator up to 3 days.
Shake well before using. Makes about 3/4 cup of dressing.
57 calories per teaspoon
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