WINTER CRESS
Cress is one of those leafy greens that makes you
sound snooty and rich when you order a soup, salad, or sandwich. However,
it is easy and quick to grown (12 to 20 days from seed), and provides
vitamins and minerals. How it became associated with afternoon teas and
bridge luncheons is not fully known.
Cress, as it is sometimes called, is a hardy salad/sandwich
green that prefers growing in cool seasons - early spring and late fall.
Sow ten to fifteen (10 to 15) seeds per foot of row
every two (2) weeks starting as soon as the ground can be worked. Plantings
sown after May 31 usually bolt or produce a flower head quickly. However,
additional plantings can resume after Labor Day and continue until Thanksgiving
if the ground is not frozen. Later plantings may not grow as fast and
could be killed by severe temperatures.
See: Water Cress
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