Tips for Growing Fall Salad Leaves

Reader Contribution by Benedict Vanheems
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Bok choy, tatsoi, mizuna and other Oriental salad leaves are perfect for planting in late summer or fall as space becomes available in the vegetable garden. Sowing at this time makes the plants less likely to bolt, and there are fewer pests such as flea beetles around. Most are pretty hardy and will provide leaves throughout winter, especially if grown in a greenhouse or hoop house.

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Planting Oriental Salad Leaves

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