Blue's 2 Minute Garden Tips: Sowing Salad Greens
Sowing Salad Greens Indoors
In the middle of winter, I hate not being able to eat fresh garden harvests, so, this past winter, and now, this winter I am sowing my own Lettuce, Spinach, Arugula, and harvesting too!
Every three or four weeks, I will seed start another batch of lettuces, to keep my indoor garden fresh with healthy choices for my family. This video, I will be sowing Super Red Romaine Lettuce, Little Gem Butterhead Lettuce, Slow Bolt Arugula, and Bloomsdale Spinach.
Follow my latest 2 Minute Garden Tip as I show you how I begin the seed starting for the salad grteens. Future videos, over winter, will show us cultivating, and harvesting the fresh, healthy salad greens.
I like knowing that I am providing my own food for family and friends. I know what I use to grow the foods, and know that it is the ultimate locally grown!
And that makes me smile... better for the planet, better for my own family.
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