Here is the current state of play with my cut and come again autumn sowings. Set in the (unheated) greenhouse I have half trays of "Nice and Spicey"(N&S) to the rear and "Speedy Mixed" (SM) in the front. The earliest sowing was 19th August followed by 8th September and both of these have been harvested once. I think the slugs had a nibble of the earliest sowing when it was still outdoors, so there isn't much "come again" about that one. The 26th September sowing of N&S and the 7th October of SM are currently harvestable as Macrogreens whereas the SM sown 27th October could only qualify as Micro, still being at the cotyledon stage of leaf development.
In fact they are pretty much the same as my most recent indoor sown rocket microgreens,
Microgreen Rocket at 10 days old |
On the left, cut and coming on again - 3 week later sowing on the right just about big enough to harvest for the first time.
So I have been having fun experimenting how far in the year I can push the cut and come again salad cold sowing. I think I have definitely reached the limit and both heat and light would be required between now and next spring.
And yes I still have some basil and coriander microgreens under lights. The coriander that has germinated (about half) is nice and tall but the basil is very low growing. No chance of getting scissors in there. I am beginning to see the advantages of mustard and cress!
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