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- Title: Growing Salads in Your Garden: Good Health through Greens
- Author : Dueep Jyot Singh
- Release Date : January 12, 2015
- Genre: Gardening,Books,Lifestyle & Home,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 1662 KB
Description
Table of Contents
Introduction
Choosing the Best Location
Cabbages and Savoys
Spring cabbages
Tips for Growing Cabbages
Harvesting the Crop
Summer and Autumn Cabbages
Winter Cabbages
Red cabbages
Savoys
Carrots
Tips for Carrot Care
Harvesting Your Carrots
Clamping
Lettuce, Mustard, and Cress
Cos Lettuces
Mustard and Cress
American Cress
Cucumbers
Stopping Cucumbers
Growing tips For Cucumbers
Tomatoes
Sowing of Seeds
Onions
Chives
How to Make the Perfect Salad
Salad Dressings
Mayonnaise
Thousand Island Dressing
Green Goddess Dressing
Conclusion
Author Bio
Publisher
Introduction
It does not matter whether you are an epicure, or just a person too busy to eat a meal in a leisurely fashion – the meal that you enjoy is often accompanied with a side dish of green leafy vegetables. These vegetables can include spinach, lettuce, cabbage leaves, and other green vegetables which are low in calories. No wonder so many dietitians recommend lots of salads as an excellent dieting food.
Apart from these greens, salads can also be dishes of bite-size pieces, mixed with salad dressing or with spices and sauce
So who were the first people to eat salads? According to historical books, the ancient Romans and Greeks were the first persons who mixed up greens with olive oil, and a salad dressing to eat as an accompaniment to their meals. The word Salad in itself comes from the Latin word for salt- salata- due to the reason that the Romans made a salad dressing of vinegar as well as brine or salt in which the salad greens were put before serving.
Ancient Roman or Greek citizens kept good health with massages of olive oil, lots of exercise, and plenty of greens in salads.
This book is going to tell you how you can grow salads in your garden so that you can have access to a lot of greens, whenever they want to toss a fresh salad.
It does not matter whether you have a large garden or a small garden, salads can be grown anywhere, and if the weather is inclement, you can grow them under cloches and glass. This means that the tender plants are going to be covered with a bell-shaped covering to protect it from the cold wind and harsh weather.
So even if you have a tiny garden, of let us say 28 feet long, and 12 feet wide, you can concentrate on growing herbs and salads here. The garden. I am going to talk about is going to be a small garden, which you can call your Salad Garden.