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Lettuce Container Garden Progress

April 28, 2011.  Above is the lettuce in my greenhouse.  It is a loose-leaf lettuce which is great because you pick the lower large leaves while the plant continues to grow.  You can see 3 of the $1.77 Wally World coolers that I filled with good soil last fall.  Around the beginning of January I planted the lettuce seed.   It did sprout and start slowly but didn’t get really active until March. Then it sprang into action long before anything was really growing outside at that time.  I have been picking lettuce for weeks now.

If you want to play the “Where’s Waldo” game, you can probably identify: a) the 2 outdoor solar lights (I have stuck into the containers for night-light),  b) curled parsley and the ph meter in the foreground, and c) do you see the pea plant growing out of the lettuce?  I planted peas at the same time I planted the lettuce, just to see if it would still germinate because it was an old package of seed.  To my surprise I did have some peas that made it!  Yesterday I harvested peas to put on the salad I take to work each day.

I have all this lettuce and still Lots of lettuce seed left.  I paid less than $2 for the package of lettuce at Hirsch.  Now there is a bargain.

Also, Last night was the Fun Run sponsored by the local hospital and folks, it was fun; the weather was awesome!  I debated which to carry; a camera or a bottle of water.  In the end, the water won so I don’t have photos.  But, I will post some as soon as the PR dept. releases them.   It was just 5K  which is 3.1 miles, and I walk that on my treadmill all the time but you know what? It is different when you are going up hills, and doing a run-walk.



Howell county rainfall, and Raddishes at 7 days old

Wow – We had the strongest storm (wind) last night that we have had so far this past week!  And that is saying a lot since we received over 12″ of rain from Thursday to last night (Tuesday 4/26/11) and as I understand, that’s more in 5 days than we got all year last year!  Course we were in an awful drought.  It is supposed to rain again today.  Maybe I better check my map, am I in Seattle?

So for a bit of bright news, here is a photo of some raddishes at 7 days.  I tried this experiment last fall and it has worked wonders.  With a cheap styrofoam cooler from Wally World, poke holes in the bottom for drainage, fill with your best soil mix and just plant. Last winter I had a couple under lights in the house with the lid under to catch drain-off, but I put these little babies in my greenhouse.