


Salad Leaves - Stir Fry Mix
Salad Leaves Stir Fry Mixed will add colours, tastes and textures to your stir fries, mixed salads, sandwiches and garnishes, also use as a steamed or microwaved vegetable. Sow seeds regularly all the year round for a constant supply of nutritious 'salad leaves'. Ideal in containers on the patio. Salad Leaves Stir Fry Mixed is quick growing, under 30 days during summer months. Good source of provitamin A, vitamins C and K, and folate.
Contents: Mizuna, Canton Pak Choy, Red Mustard, Texsel Greens & Cavolo Nero.
Salad Leaves Stir Fry Mixed will add colours, tastes and textures to your stir fries, mixed salads, sandwiches and garnishes, also use as a steamed or microwaved vegetable. Sow seeds regularly all the year round for a constant supply of nutritious 'salad leaves'. Ideal in containers on the patio. Salad Leaves Stir Fry Mixed is quick growing, under 30 days during summer months. Good source of provitamin A, vitamins C and K, and folate.
Contents: Mizuna, Canton Pak Choy, Red Mustard, Texsel Greens & Cavolo Nero.
Salad Leaves Stir Fry Mixed will add colours, tastes and textures to your stir fries, mixed salads, sandwiches and garnishes, also use as a steamed or microwaved vegetable. Sow seeds regularly all the year round for a constant supply of nutritious 'salad leaves'. Ideal in containers on the patio. Salad Leaves Stir Fry Mixed is quick growing, under 30 days during summer months. Good source of provitamin A, vitamins C and K, and folate.
Contents: Mizuna, Canton Pak Choy, Red Mustard, Texsel Greens & Cavolo Nero.
Direct sow salad leaves outdoors in summer or in an unheated greenhouse during the autumn and winter months. Grow salad leaves in well prepared, fertile, moist soil in sun or semi shade. Sow seeds thinly at a depth of 1cm (1/2") in drills 38cm (15") apart in soil which has been raked to a fine tilth. When large enough to handle, thin out seedlings to 10cm (4") apart for baby leaves or to 30cm (12") for mature plants.
Water salad leaves regularly, and hoe between plants to prevent weeds from establishing. Dry weather may cause plants to bolt so watering is particularly critical during the 2 weeks before harvesting. A thick mulch applied around the plants will help to retain moisture in the soil. Harvest baby salad leaves when required by picking a few leaves from each plant. Mature plants can be harvested by pulling up the entire plant before trimming off the stem with a knife.
