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 Salads in a North facing conservatory 
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Post Salads in a North facing conservatory
Sounds a bit like a botched design job, but actually it's a half-timber / half-glass entrance porchway - about the size of a small shed. It's pretty light, but is on the north side of the house.

I've used it successfully for propagating some seedlings (squashes & honeysuckle & rosemary) but am thinking about using the space to grow some salad - of the cut & come again variety.

Would ideally like to grow rocket & gem-type lettuces any suggestions & tips?

Leigh :)


Wed Jan 18, 2006 12:02 pm
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Hello Mr Potato Head
Have you thought of trying some of the oriental greens? Mizuna is a great winter salad crop. It germinates easily and grows fast during the cooler parts of the year. Its crisp, dandelion-like leaves have a slight mustard flavour and it goes well in salads, preferable to the rather bland lettuce you get at this time of wear. You can usually get 3 -4 cuts from it. Mibuna is similar but has simple narrow simple leaves.

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Wed Jan 18, 2006 12:26 pm
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Post Hmm, Mizuna
Good idea, but i've not always been a big fan :? - I find it a bit on the papery side. Having said that, i've never grown any myself, so perhaps the real thing will taste better!

What's the best time to sow?


Wed Jan 18, 2006 1:51 pm
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Hello Mr Potato Head

If the light is sufficient, how about mixed lettuce leaves, Pak Choi or spinach? We have grown all of these very successfully in growbags in a greenhouse (admittedley not north facing though).


Wed Jan 18, 2006 2:40 pm
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Sounds like a good idea... the light is reasonable, so it can't hurt to experiment a little I suppose!


Wed Jan 18, 2006 2:48 pm
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Hello again Mr P H
I'd try some Mizuna now. The seed is cheap and germination is very good and only takes a few days usually. You will only need to sow a few seeds. The plants, even young ones, don't seem to mind the cold . I grow it in an unheated frame with individual plants spaced about 9-12in apart. Summer sowings will run to seed quickly but winter ones give good cropping.

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