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    I have made a veggie lasagna for dinner but live on my own so will freeze the rest for meals later.. I have picked spinach and zucchini from the garden for the lasagna. Also have some snow peas to add to the salad. I have only planted 6 snow pea plants so far and am getting 20 to 30 snow peas a day! My kids and neighbour are enjoying them.

    We have decided to plant some things in her garden and some in mine to maximize the yield of veggies. I have cucumbers and tomatoes and she has just planted pumpkin and beans as well as the other items we already have.. Good way to go...:smile:

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    Re: Vegetarian lasagna

    Good for you Mary. I grew beans one year and was picking a dozen or so every day but I think you have to get the right kind to do that. I planted them another year and they didn't come to much. Same with lettuce.....one year I planted this particular type (of which I can't remember the name) and they were brilliant. Instead of picking a whole lettuce, I just pulled off however many leaves I wanted. Wish I could remember what type of lettuce it was. My next door neighbour is always telling me to help myself to their vegies/herbs.

    Elda

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      Re: Vegetarian lasagna

      Hey Maryt,
      Although I don't eat veggies, uch, your lasagna sounds pretty tasty. And it is always great to put already made meals in the freezer as it is so simple to eat them later. I do that all the time.

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      • #4
        Re: Vegetarian lasagna

        Elda, the lettuce you need to plant is a Cos lettuce. You can pick leaves off and they grow more, it is also a very crispy one and good for Caesar salad.

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