Inspired by plans developed at the University of Maryland Cooperative Extension, this easy-to-build salad table was designed to be a living-and-learning tool for schools, prisons, senior centers, and low-income neighborhoods. It’s also a fun project for a group of friends to build, plant, and harvest together. Salad days are here to stay!
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RAISED SALAD BED
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1. Using a power drill, attach the long sides of wood (58") to the cross pieces (30") using 3" galvanized screws. The two interior cross pieces should be attached 18 " from each end of the long pieces (this makes for three roughly equal sections). { TIP } Because the salad table is shallow, make sure your soil is light and fluffy to encourage fast seed germination, strong root growth, and good water drainage. Fill the table with a growing media containing peat moss and perlite, plus vermiculite and 100% high-quality compost, or a combination of the two. GOOD TO GROWThis table is perfect for all sorts of herbs, leafy greens, edible flowers, and short-rooted vegetables. Here’s a quick sampling of some plants that thrive in its environs:
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