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Late salads

Wednesday, October 19, 2016 4:35
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Summer is over now, and Autumn is here, but there are still some occasions on which salad seems like the most appropriate food. On Monday, for instance, we ate a Butternut Squash risotto, for which salad was the perfect accompaniment. Fortunately, I was able to muster some – home-grown lettuce and tomatoes.

Monday’s lettuce.

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That lettuce was sown so long ago I’ve forgotten what variety it was! Maybe it was a “Webb’s Wonderful”?

I have about a dozen more lettuces on the go, although they are still fairly small and I’m not sure they will come to much.

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It won’t be long before we can eat the first Endives – probably my favourite salad ingredient – I just need the frost to stay away a bit longer.

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On Monday I dug out my bell cloches, which have been submerged under piles of other stuff in the garage since the Spring, because I think it won’t be long before they are needed. Most varieties of Endive will survive a little frost, but not much.

Radicchio is hardier. I have about two dozen plants in various places around the garden, many of them getting big and looking strong now.

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As the weather gets cooler, the Radicchio will change colour from green to red, and the plants will form dense hearts.

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Even if I didn’t want to eat the Radicchio, I would probably want to grow it just for its ornamental value, since it’s very picturesque.

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The recent advent of my new cold-frame will add another (vertical) dimension to my Winter salad opportunities.

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It may be too late for this year, given other commitments, but I reckon this piece of kit will be ideal for growing some trays of Baby Leaf Salad.

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