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<blockquote data-quote="PenguinMum" data-source="post: 2401587" data-attributes="member: 461597"><p>Another thought is there a weekly market stall anywhere near you. They dont charge as much as the supermarkets and it would be a pretty safe little outing to look forward to every week. I dont know if you are in an urban or rural environment but many allotmenteers also sell their surplus if you ask around. If you want its quite easy to grow salad, lettuce, toms, cucumber, radishes, spring onion in pots, now that the frosts are over and hopefully some sun coming our way. I just start my seeds on a sunny windowsill and it only takes a couple of weeks on average to get little seedlings. I don’t know why salad items are so expensive at the supermarket. just some ideas and best wishes to you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PenguinMum, post: 2401587, member: 461597"] Another thought is there a weekly market stall anywhere near you. They dont charge as much as the supermarkets and it would be a pretty safe little outing to look forward to every week. I dont know if you are in an urban or rural environment but many allotmenteers also sell their surplus if you ask around. If you want its quite easy to grow salad, lettuce, toms, cucumber, radishes, spring onion in pots, now that the frosts are over and hopefully some sun coming our way. I just start my seeds on a sunny windowsill and it only takes a couple of weeks on average to get little seedlings. I don’t know why salad items are so expensive at the supermarket. just some ideas and best wishes to you. [/QUOTE]
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