posted 5 years ago
Miners lettuce is short. Similarly, corn salad is also short. That is a harvest challenge I have decided to avoid, even though they do grow here. The flavor is fine. Nothing special, in my opinion. For here the novelty of corn salad is it lives through the winter. The novelty, however wears off once you realize spinach, some types of romain lettuce, cilantro, dandelion, some kale, some collards, Turkish rocket, horse radish, etc.. do the same. And, all together that makes an awesome salad without picking through miniature (and therefore low yielding) greens. Yeah, it's got a little bit of a bite to it, but so does arugula, which is another easy to seed save plant. The trick I found for dandelion palatability is cold weather plus 24 hours in the fridge. But if your not into bite, try romaine lettuce. It's easy enough to harvest the seed, and the ones I have bred can go in the ground from about mid September through June. Good luck!
Work smarter, not harder.