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Perfect Picnic Growers

Picnics are even more enjoyable when you’re tucking into fresh fruit and veggies that you’ve grown yourself.

There are lots of ingredients you can have a go at growing in your own garden. Let’s discover them!

Little Seedlings

Lettuce

Ease of growing: Very easy

Speed of growing: Around 4 weeks

Best spot: Well prepared soil with lots of sun. Space them out so that they have plenty of room when they start growing - about 15cm works well

How to grow: Sow your seeds into a thin layer of compost on a tray. When big enough, you can pick the little seedlings out and plant directly outside in the soil. Always follow the instructions on your seed packet

Watering: Water whenever the soil feels dry

Best types for picnics: Try Butterhead or Summer Crisp - they're reliable, full of texture and flavour

Uses: A fresh salad or sandwich filling

Top tip: Use scissors to cut off a few leaves when you need them. The plant will continue to grow and provide lettuce for longer

Little Seedlings

Spring onions

Ease of growing: Easy

Speed of growing: Around 8 weeks

Best spot: You can plant them directly in fine soil outdoors. They don't need very much room, so you can even plant them in a pot

How to grow: Sow your seeds 5mm deep and keep them close. Always check the instructions on your seed packet for planting recommendations

Watering: Water regularly as they have short roots

Best types for picnics: Try White Lisbon and North Holland Red - they grow very quickly!

Uses: Salad toppings, sandwich fillings, dips or add to bread

Top tip: When picking, snap the plant above the soil, that way the roots remain and they'll continue to grow

Little Seedlings

Tomatoes

Ease of growing: Moderate

Speed of growing: Around 8 weeks

Best spot: Tomato plants do well in a greenhouse, but you can still plant outside if you don't have one. Make sure they're protected from the wind and have lots of sun throughout the day

How to grow: Put two or three tomato plants into a growing bag. You'll need a stake to tie the plant to as it starts to grow upwards. Always check the instructions for the variety that you choose to plant

Watering: Water daily as tomatoes love moist soil

Best types for picnics: Try Gardener's Delight, Tigerella or Moneymaker - they're great for first-time growers

Uses: Salad toppings, sandwich fillings or dips

Top tip: Remove side shoots when the base of the leaf joins the main stem. This helps them grow fuller

Little Seedlings

Peas

Ease of growing: Require more attention and care

Speed of growing: Around 12 weeks

Best spot: Peas need lots of space and a sunny, well-drained spot that’s sheltered from the wind

How to grow: Use a hoe or spade to make a shallow trench. Sow your seeds outside around 10cm apart and then cover with the soil. For best growing instructions, always check your seed packet

Watering: Water whenever the soil is dry

Best types for picnics: Try English Peas or Sugar Snap Peas for a sweet, crisp flavour

Uses: Salad topping or for snacking

Top tip: Use twigs along your row of peas to provide extra support as they start to grow upwards

Little Seedlings
Little Seedlings
Little Seedlings

Quick picnic hacks

Planning your next outdoor feast? Why not try some of these quick picnic hacks?

  • Keep apple slices fresh by holding them together with an elastic band
  • Freeze grapes the night before for a cool snack
  • If you’re making salad, try keeping it in mason jars for less mess
  • Use an empty egg carton for your dips and sauces, for mess-free dunking

 

Test your grow-your-own knowledge

Read the facts below and decide whether they’re true or false.

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Answer: True

They can help keep your eyes healthy and prevent loss of vision.

Answer: False

You can also get purple, pink, black and even white ones!

Answer: False

It was actually 3,000 years old and was found in Thailand.

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Answer: True

Answer: True