Clean and Easy Salads

The oriental mustard leaves and wild rocket leaves that I planted back in February in the greenhouse are now cropping and giving a good salad portion each lunchtime.

It’s the start of a new system of perpetual salad that I’m going to try this year.  I’ve got 8 large deep trays that I’ve filled with compost and I’m going to successionally sow various salad leaves.  I’ve got these deep trays in large greenhouse-trays so that rather than watering them from above, which kicks the soil up, I can add water to the trays and it’ll be soaked up.  So…when I pick the salad…it doesn’t need washing – Bonus!  So far I’ve grown the oriental mustard and wild rocket as photographed and I’ve recently sown some ‘saladisi’ (a mixed salad) and some ‘blood veined sorrel’, to eat as young leaves too.  I’m hoping that with good timing I’ll be able to supply the family with fresh salad leaves all summer and into autumn.


Oriental Mustard Seedlings Doing Well

Just a quick post to say that the oriental mustard seeds that I planted in early February in trays in the greenhouse are doing well.  Their leaves are very pretty and will add a lovely taste and look to salads.  They’re still a touch too small to start raiding (tempting though it is) but I’m hoping they’ll be ready for our first al fresco meal.  Roll on warm spring days….

Oriental Mustard Salad Seedlings Close Up

Oriental Mustard Salad Seedlings Top View