
I write about my Permaculture practice in a Northern California garden.
Showing posts with label witner garden. Show all posts
Showing posts with label witner garden. Show all posts
Saturday, December 5, 2009
Salad season
In late September the weather was so nice and warm I thought summer would never quit. Still, I planted some seeds for the winter garden. Lettuce mainly, and snow peas. I have lots of chard and collards growing here and there already, but those leaves need to be cooked. The late fall and winter weather is the a great time for salad leaves. I forage for tender dandelion leaves, picking only the smallest and most tender (in winter the leaves are not bitter). I pick arugula and lettuces that I've planted in various spots, and pull up a daikon radish and a scallion for good measure. This year I planted red romaine lettuce for a change (I've planted various green lettuces too). The red romaine was brilliant in the sun this morning and could be part of a delicious salad this evening.

Labels:
leaves,
lettuce,
Permaculture,
romaine,
witner garden
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