Sow a box of salad

Sow a box of salad

Sow a box of salad now to ease those itchy gardener’s fingers and get growing something, and also provide yourself with a super-early crop to kick-start your grow-your-own year.

It's a bit soon to be sowing salad outdoors – but under cover in a greenhouse, polytunnel or just a bright windowsill lettuces and baby-leaf salad mixes germinate perfectly happily.

Fill your container with good-quality multi-purpose compost and sow into the top. You can use a salad mix, broadcasting the seed over the surface of the dampened compost; or sow your own preferred selection of lettuces, herbs and salad greens. At this time of year hardier varieties cope best with cooler temperatures, so choose kale, corn salad, mizuna or hardy lettuce. Cover lightly with more compost and pop a sheet of clear polythene over the top so the surface doesn’t dry out. Keep your salad box damp and you'll have your first pickings within 6-8 weeks of sowing.