Worried about Spinach Grow Your Own
The recent E. coli contamination of spinach has many of us concerned about packaged fresh produce. One sure way to be certain about the safety of uncooked salad greens might be the most obvious -- grow your own.
Spinach, lettuces and most other greens are easy to plant and they'sre ready to start picking in only about 35 days. Spinach is also a cool weather crop that thrives in the fall and can even survive a light frost. An effortless way to grow them is with a great new patio garden called the Garden Patch's8482; planter.
The Garden Patch's8482; planter sets up on the patio or deck in about 10 minutes and then automatically adds the proper amount of water and fertilizer exactly when the plants need it. There'ss no guesswork or weeding and it'ss guaranteed to perform perfectly every time - even if someone has never grown anything before. Best yet, you can continually pick tender spinach and fresh salads from the Garden Patch's8482; planter for months at a time.
The summer harvest may be over but the shorter fall season might be just the right time to enjoy tasty home-grown salads.
The Garden Patch's8482; planter is 30 inches long and 15 inches wide. It'ss re-usable for years and comes complete with free fertilizer and simple instructions. Available directly from the manufacturer for only $29.95 + nominal S&H. On the web at
www.aGardenPatch.com or by calling 800-519-1955 toll free. Orders are shipped immediately.
Worried about Spinach Grow Your Own