Big House, Tiny Garden, March 2026

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Breakfast of Champions

I’ve always been selective about what I eat in restaurants. Salad is an obvious choice to avoid processed foods as much as possible. Unfortunately, I almost never order salads, because I don’t like them. The greens are simply not tasty, and the preparations are lame.

For many many years, I haven't understood the allure of salads at all. I thought I simply didn’t like salad, period.

Until I started growing my own lettuces, that is. I now know that the greens I can grow in my home or garden are vastly superior to the greens that are served in most restaurants or sold in grocery stores! Now that I grow my own lettuces, I have a nice big salad for breakfast nearly every day.

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Here’s my indoor lettuce garden.

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I've been eating this for a week, and it still looks lush

I will, of course, be seeding my outside beds with lettuce, and other spring vegetable such as carrots, beets, radishes etc very soon, but for now, my morning plates are chock full of stuff I just picked from under grow lights. So much more tender, sweet, and flavorful than the stuff I can buy in any grocery store!

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Hazel longing for the great outdoors

As for the outside, my pooch longs for the days when I am outside more often, tossing her balls whenever I get a chance, and loving her up each time I pass her, or she passes me. Those days are coming up quickly! Too quickly! I’ve got my seeds, I’ve spoken to my soil source about the mix I want, I’ve arranged to buy some nice chicken poop for my compost piles, and I’ve done some planning.

Before I put anything into the ground, I intend (best laid plans...) to cover some parts of my back yard with weed barrier fabric to stop unwanted plants, mostly Jerusalem artichokes – am I ever sorry I put those in my tiny back yard. It threatens to wipe out everything else I have done there. They are beautiful as flowering plants, and if they were a good food source I might feel better about them, but let’s be honest here, they are not that useful as food.

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And to think just two weeks ago, I had this in my life:

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Puerto Vallarta, Mexico

In another week, I’m off to Nashville, hoping to buy a house there so that I can snowbird between my upstate New York home in the summers, and my not-quite-so-cold home in a warmer southern clime. A blue state in the summers, and a red state in the winters. One of them is bound to be safer than the other during the apocalypse, no? We will see.

That’s it for this month’s Garden Hive Challenge for February. Or is it March already?!!!

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This is my entry to Hive Garden Community's monthly garden challenge for March 2026. Thank you so much for reading this, and please show us your own.

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Thank you!

Having tow places will be amazing. Definitely be great for escaping the cold!

I love a good salad. The trick is adding things to make the lettuce tasty hahaha. Protein like boiled egg or tofu. Fetta. But you're right, nothing better than home grown. I have a cute variety called Freckles that has speckles all over it! And I like a crunchy cos in tacos. Cucumber too just blows sore cucumber out of the water.

Yes store bought cukes are nasty compared to home grown, I never buy tomatoes from a grocery store, horrible things those. Rutabagas! Everything is better grown or raised in your own garden, everything.

I'll have to look for freckles lettuce, and black seeded simpson someone recommended to me recently. There's a whole world of lettuce for us out there.

You mean swedes bahahah!!! I live a homegrown swede.

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No photos coming through - but Facebook is down, so many Hive is on its way.

Nashville, so you can "snowbird between my upstate New York home in the summers, and my not-quite-so-cold home in a warmer southern clime. A blue state in the summers, and a red state in the winters."

Sounds fantastic!!!
I need to grow my own greens......

Carol Kean!
Hive's tech seems to be teetering due to tinkering with tings. Hopefully the devs will figure it out, but I'm not happy with the rate of interest on HBD going down. I'm not going to waste my time trying to adjust to their glitches though. You know how that turns out.

FB is down?

Which state do you think? I’d take rural New York any day. I know where to hide and steal:)
Did you ever read The Stranger in the Woods: The Extraordinary Story of the Last True Hermit by Michael Finkel? The guy was a thief, however, he managed 29 years in the Maine woods without ever starting a fire.
I agree so much about salads in restaurants. Never-ever. I do buy from the store, at least until I get those neat hot lights you speak of. I just toss with light amounts of olive oil and vinegar, pinch of salt and pepper. And it’s the last thing I eat, after the “entree”.
This year I plan less studio art and much more garden. I have a manageable base already, but I want to turn the entire yard soil upside-down!

I did read that book. I thought it quite tragic. They forced the man to behave according to the very narrow rules of today's culture. I was bereft for him, and for all of us, that such control of a human being is possible. He was not harming anyone, except those few who would not tolerate someone living outside of norms. I found it interesting that he chose to break into home, even those homes that had left him goodie bags outside.

I love that stone!

You can grow some lettuce inside without the lights, if you have a great big south facing window. I've done that, too.

I love where I live now, it's very friendly and I can be myself, unlike other places I have lived where I felt I had to conform to have friends, and I simply could not pull that off, try as I might.

I bought a book about year round salad gardening, but haven't purchased the necessary containers or figured out where I'd put them. I still like the concept, but no idea when I will ever get to it. Meanwhile, I rarely purchase "fresh" vegetables in the store, because they aren't fresh, and don't taste at all like what I grow in my garden. I can buy broccoli and cauliflower, because I don't have much success growing them myself. But cucumbers,tomatoes, carrots, lettuce, green beans, and squash taste so bad from the store, I can't bear to buy them.

Lettuce is very easy, if you start your own garden seedlings, you can grow lettuce. I can grow enough for myself with one level of grow lights. The only problem I've had is with gnats and aphids, which presented huge problems! I learned my lesson - never ever bring soil that has been outside into the house. And have a spray bottle of neem/detergent mix at the ready.

I hardly ever buy lettuce at the greengrocer's because it looks so bad. I miss eating delicious salads with lettuce that I've grown myself. Best regards.

I know! Or it's in plastic, and those make me feel that I just paid an awful lot of money for a container that will go straight into the recycling bin.

That's right...