first crop of the year
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first crop of the year
I am the first here to plant and harvest a crop in 2006? It was cress
and well nice too.
First we sow the seeds, nature grows the seeds then we eat the seeds. Neil Pye
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nice one Andy!!
Going to grow some with my little one - will pick up some seeds next time we go out (tomorrow likely) - he's only a wee laddy and HATES anything green!! Hoping it will encourage him to eat.
Going to grow some with my little one - will pick up some seeds next time we go out (tomorrow likely) - he's only a wee laddy and HATES anything green!! Hoping it will encourage him to eat.
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You beat me mate
! I've got a fair bit in, but nothing to harvest yet!
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I got a taste of cress when I was in Belgium, but they called it field lettuce.
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One of the batches I had failed as well because of the cold I guess. They took ages to grow to any decent size as well.
I grew it on a hedgehog thing that some friends got me for christmas. It was made in latin america by fair trade workers.
I grew it on a hedgehog thing that some friends got me for christmas. It was made in latin america by fair trade workers.
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I can buy cress seeds in France but the instructions are for growing in the soil. Given the price of a packet of seed (around €2.50) growing it the British way means its costs too much money as I'd go through a packet in a couple of sowings.
So I don't do it very often!
Hedgewitch - it's called Lepidium sativum to help you to find it (are you in Spain? I can't remember!).
Wombat - I have a feeling you were eating mache (French word), known as lamb's lettuce in English or corn salad in American. Then again there is land cress (Barbarea verna) which is different again and much like water cress.
Did it look like this? This is mache

or this? Windowsill cress

Hedgewitch - it's called Lepidium sativum to help you to find it (are you in Spain? I can't remember!).
Wombat - I have a feeling you were eating mache (French word), known as lamb's lettuce in English or corn salad in American. Then again there is land cress (Barbarea verna) which is different again and much like water cress.
Did it look like this? This is mache

or this? Windowsill cress

G'DAy M3,
I think it did look more like the Mache than the other stuff! it was small plants, but a whole stack of 'em.
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I think it did look more like the Mache than the other stuff! it was small plants, but a whole stack of 'em.
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