Lettuce

Ready for Winter?

Sunday, August 24th, 2008 | Lettuce, Planning | 2 Comments

Mixed lettuce This could be a smart-ass remark about the weather in Vancouver, but it’s actually a real question.

Unlike the rest of Canada, stuff actually grows here in the winter and right now is the perfect time to start your winter garden.

For some reason, most gardening stores don’t sell much in the way of seedlings right now, so I guess that means only hardcore psycho-freaks plant winter gardens. That’s cool. I’m down with that. So to make it happen, you just gotta start your own seeds.

Now when I say “stuff grows here in the winter,” unfortunately, I’m not talking about rock n roll tomatoes so don’t get your hopes up too high. But you can have some nice veggies like lettuce, carrots, radishes, broccoli and onions in the patch no prob

Tip of the week: if you have just 20 minutes this week, start some lettuce.

Lettuce is one of the easiest and nicest looking winter crops. I recommend getting a pack of Super Gourmet Lettuce Blend from West Coast seeds (one package easily lasts me 2-3 years) and sprinkle liberally into a tray of seeding soil. You can even put them directly in the ground if you have space right now.

These little guys grow really well in a flower box or an outdoor pot so it’s an ideal solution if you’re in an apartment.

Update: I just saw this article in the Tuesday, August 26 edition of the Province newspaper. It`s all about about planning your fall garden. This article mentions growing spinach in the winter with a reminder to start your garlic bulbs now.

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