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Grow your own Icebergs

By ivor »

My word it has been cold over the past few days.

When I went outside this morning the frost on my trusty car was so thick that yours truly was unable to scrape it off.

It took several minutes running the engine to heat the inside of the car enough to melt the frost obscuring the windows.

My greenhouse was also covered in a layer of frost indeed it was impossible to see through the glass.

What amazes me is that even in these harsh conditions the young plants inside manage to survive.

At this time of year many plants are naturally dormant and the freezing temperatures are part of the dormancy process. The cold also helps to kill off pests that may be lurking in the greenhouse.

Currently my greenhouse is providing shelter to some young strawberry plants and a hundred or so cuttings taken from the box hedges around my estate.

I have grown both the strawberries and box plants myself so they have cost me nothing however to buy them from a nursery would probably have cost several hundred pounds.

This lunchtime, while on my regular lunchtime walk around Wycombe town centre, I noticed that some of the shops have put out the packets of flower and vegetable seeds.

The end of January is an ideal time to sow some lettuce seeds for an early spring crop. Personally I find that Little Gem and Iceberg are ideal varieties for growing at home.

As the name suggest Iceberg lettuce are ideally suited to colder conditions while Little Gem are a summer variety.

Growing lettuce is so easy.

Put some earth in a seed tray or pot, water it, then sprinkle the seeds lightly on the top. Cover with a thin layer of fine sand and put them in a warm place.

There is no need to water them straight away as the sand will soak up the water from the moist soil.

Keep the container moist (always watering from the bottom) and ensure that you exclude light. In a week or so the young plants will emerge. The tray should then be placed in a light and airy place.

Once large enough they can be transplanted into individual five inch pots and grown on a windowsill until they are ready to eat. A green house heated to forty degrees Fahrenheit is ideal for growing lettuce once they have germinated.

There is nothing like freshly grown lettuce and if you grow it yourself it’s free. What's more there are no air miles for transportation associated with it either.

All too often I see people buying lettuce in the supermarkets and wonder how they can afford it.

If you are on a limited budget then growing your own makes common sense.

What do you think?

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Comments(29)

Mama36 says...
8:37pm Tue 17 Jan 12

I always grow my own lettuce. Cut'n'come again varieties being my favourite. No sooner have you picked a few leaves for your salad bowl, its grown back in a couple of days. Home grown lettuce also keeps fresh in the fridge for about 5 days without going brown, unlike shop bought, which makes you wonder just how old it is when you buy it as it looks bad within a couple of days.

I start sowing end of Feb straight into window boxes outside. 2 weeks later they have started growing!! Bowls and bowls of lettuce for a 99p pack of seeds!!!

ivor says...
9:17pm Tue 17 Jan 12

Re the comments of Mama36 at 8:37pm
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I am pleased to hear that you grow you own lettuce indeed there's nothing like the taste of freshly cut home grown lettuce.
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You can tell how long a lettuce has been cut by looking at the bottom of the stem, a fresh lettuce is not discoloured but over time it will go a reddish brown then dark brown. The darker is it the older it is.
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Lettuce is a fast growing crop, in a commercial environment it only takes 28 days from sowing to cutting making it a highly profitable cash generator.

Morag says...
1:03pm Wed 18 Jan 12

What do you do with all your lettuce, Ivor? Do you slip a few leaves into your McBigun and barter the rest for cakes? :-)

Morag says...
1:06pm Wed 18 Jan 12

Oh yes, and what about the hundred box cuttings? Where are they destined for? Are you going to car boot them to raise some cash for my legal fees?

Morag says...
1:21pm Wed 18 Jan 12

Mama36 wrote:
I always grow my own lettuce. Cut'n'come again varieties being my favourite. No sooner have you picked a few leaves for your salad bowl, its grown back in a couple of days. Home grown lettuce also keeps fresh in the fridge for about 5 days without going brown, unlike shop bought, which makes you wonder just how old it is when you buy it as it looks bad within a couple of days. I start sowing end of Feb straight into window boxes outside. 2 weeks later they have started growing!! Bowls and bowls of lettuce for a 99p pack of seeds!!!
Yes, I grow cut and come again too. Unlike my Dad who grows far too many lettuce in one go, and then keeps trying to force me to take them off his hands. I am surprised you didn't give advice about growing seeds in succession, Ivor.
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One of the best things I ever did was buy a packet of Watercress (Nasturtium officinale) seeds a few years ago. It doesn't need water to grow, just keep the compost moist. I grow some in the greenhouse under my tomato plants and some more in a container. If you pick a few leaves from each plant, they will regrow for about 4 "cuts". It spreads and roots itself really easily too........
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I grew some strawberry plants in hanging baskets last year and that was quite successful too. Finally, I defeated the slugs! I have stood the baskets in the vegetable garden over the winter and lots of runners have rooted.
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I wonder how D got on with her potatoes last year, Ivor? We never did get to hear :-((

Morag says...
1:32pm Wed 18 Jan 12

Btw - you have disappeared off the Blogs tab at the top of this page again... are you sure "they" aren't trying to tell you something?

Mama36 says...
8:10pm Wed 18 Jan 12

Morag wrote:
What do you do with all your lettuce, Ivor? Do you slip a few leavesWell i have made a lovely lettuce soup before when i have too much. I add potatoes and stock and actually its really good!! Then freeze if i can't eat it all.

Mama36 says...
8:13pm Wed 18 Jan 12

Tried to quote Morag above!!! Did it all correctly, not my wrong doing.

ivor says...
8:19pm Wed 18 Jan 12

Re the comments of Morag at 1:03pm
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Actually I am not all that fond of lettuce myself. I grow then mostly to give away to neighbours in return for items which they produce.

ivor says...
8:19pm Wed 18 Jan 12

Re the comments of Morag at 1:06pm
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The box plants are going to be put out as miniature edging in the borders alongside the formal lawns. I may even add some more topiary once the hedges have grown tall enough.

ivor says...
8:19pm Wed 18 Jan 12

Re the comments of Morag at 1:21pm
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Growing celery is quite easy too and what's more it overwinters very well.
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Indeed I also have been wondering how Demoness got on with the potatoes but alas, I fear we shall never know now and all because I made a mistake....

ivor says...
8:19pm Wed 18 Jan 12

Re the comments of Morag at 1:32pm
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Thank you for pointing out about the missing link, I have reported it so let's hope it is restored soon.

ivor says...
8:20pm Wed 18 Jan 12

Re the comments of Mama36 at 8:10pm
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I am afraid that making soup is too complicated for me. I have recently learnt to how to hard boil eggs and how to peel potatoes.

ivor says...
8:20pm Wed 18 Jan 12

Re the comments of Mama36 at 8:10pm
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I am afraid that making soup is too complicated for me. I have recently learnt to how to hard boil eggs and how to peel potatoes.

ivor says...
8:20pm Wed 18 Jan 12

Re the comments of Mama36 at 8:13pm
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I think there may be a problem with the site, as Morag has pointed out the link to my blogs in the bar across the top of the screen has disappeared....

Lawrence Linehan says...
9:25pm Thu 19 Jan 12

ivor wrote:
Re the comments of Mama36 at 8:10pm
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I am afraid that making soup is too complicated for me. I have recently learnt to how to hard boil eggs and how to peel potatoes.
You seem to find blogging a bit of a strain on your powers as well.

Lawrence Linehan says...
9:26pm Thu 19 Jan 12

ivor wrote:
Re the comments of Mama36 at 8:13pm
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I think there may be a problem with the site, as Morag has pointed out the link to my blogs in the bar across the top of the screen has disappeared....
There seems widespread agreement that there is a problem with this site.

ivor says...
10:50pm Thu 19 Jan 12

Re the comments of Lawrence Linehan at 9:25pm
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No, I am more than comfortable with blogging indeed I think some of my recent blogs are my best....

ivor says...
10:50pm Thu 19 Jan 12

Re the comments of Lawrence Linehan at 9:25pm
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No, I am more than comfortable with blogging indeed I think some of my recent blogs are my best....

ivor says...
10:51pm Thu 19 Jan 12

Re the comments of Lawrence Linehan at 9:26pm
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There do seem to be a few problems at the moment but I am sure things will be put right given time.

Lawrence Linehan says...
12:14am Fri 20 Jan 12

ivor wrote:
Re the comments of Lawrence Linehan at 9:26pm
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There do seem to be a few problems at the moment but I am sure things will be put right given time.
Why - are you going to stop?

Lawrence Linehan says...
12:16am Fri 20 Jan 12

ivor wrote:
Re the comments of Lawrence Linehan at 9:25pm
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No, I am more than comfortable with blogging indeed I think some of my recent blogs are my best....
LOL!

ivor says...
1:33am Fri 20 Jan 12

Re the comments of Lawrence Linehan at 12:14am
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No, I have no intention of stopping, how could I when there are so many people tuning in to read my blogs for their own enjoyment?

ivor says...
1:33am Fri 20 Jan 12

Re the comments of Lawrence Linehan at 12:16am
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What makes you laugh about my comment? I was being deadly serious....

gotanybiscuits? says...
6:47am Fri 20 Jan 12

Just to register my disappointment:-
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The blog that follows this one should surely have concerned 'grow your own Titanic'.
This year is a significant anniversary.
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Instead of which, we got greedy Ivors get-rich-quick scheme.
:-(

ImpeturbableLawrence says...
12:16am Sat 21 Jan 12

ivor wrote:
Re the comments of Lawrence Linehan at 12:14am
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No, I have no intention of stopping, how could I when there are so many people tuning in to read my blogs for their own enjoyment?
I enjoy your blogs too - a lot of people do - that's why we comment on them.

ivor says...
5:06pm Sun 22 Jan 12

Re the comments of gotanybiscuits? at 6:47am on Fri 20 Jan 12
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Indeed this year is a significant anniversary for the Titanic however there isn't to my knowledge a fruit or vegetable named “Titanic”, maybe in this anniversary year that should be put right in memory of those who perished?
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My “get rich quick scheme” did not get me rich and it was not very quick. I don't think you understand how desperate my financial position has become....

ivor says...
5:07pm Sun 22 Jan 12

Re the comments of ImpeturbableLawrence at 12:16am
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I am pleased to hear that you enjoy my blog.
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Your comment has spurred me on to write even more blogs for your enjoyment....

usvelt says...
2:36pm Fri 10 Feb 12

Your comment has spurred me on to write even more blogs for your enjoyment....

Then why not correct your nonsense in the blog
The buildings of Wycombe: 13 Queens Square
You still state its 18th century and ImpeturbableLawrence has given evidence that it is not. You were quick enough to correct your peado dreams so get on with it.


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