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November 17, 2014
Anatomy of a spinach plant
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Spinach is my favorite leafy green vegetable. It is one tough little plant, and will keep on growing (albeit slowly) even when temperat...
May 30, 2014
Enterprise budget for bench-top production of salad greens
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Have you wondered if you could grow salad greens in the fall, winter and spring like I did? Is it possible or profitable? Using th...
February 27, 2014
Research reports: winter green varieties for bench-top production
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Fifteen minutes aren't over yet! Want to see lovely pictures of all the varieties I successfully grew on bench-tops in the pa...
February 24, 2014
Research report: media evaluation for bench-top salad greens
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I'm famous! At least if you can navigate through the Cooperative Extension website and find the section on fruit and vegetable...
January 22, 2014
What's been happening behind the scenes
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A fair amount has happened since I last posted something (in December!): 1) I defended, finished my thesis and graduated. That'...
December 11, 2013
On the origins of lettuce
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Did you know there are six groups of cultivated lettuce? I only grew lettuce from one of these groups - romaine - during the past two y...
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October 29, 2013
"Basics for winter, bench-top salad green production" part two on Floricast
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Part two of Basics for winter, bench-top salad green production is now up on Greenhouse Grower as an episode of FloriCAST. You can see ...
October 14, 2013
The brassica family (again)
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Exploring the Brassica family and how many of the plants I grow is a topic I have written about here and here . Last week I wrote a th...
September 6, 2013
"Basics for winter, bench-top salad green production" on Floricast
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In late July I put together a slideshow on basics of winter salad green production on bench-tops for the video podcast Floricast . Last...
August 15, 2013
Where have I been?
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I haven't written anything in . . . over a month! In part because this is a blog about winter salad greens (it may be pretty cool outsi...
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