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Our custom-built Salad Table is a simple system that requires no bending, has no weeds and administers the right amount of nutrients to grow delicious herbs, vegetables and more. Our simple planting and hydroponic harvesting system for sale is perfect for small and large homes.
Salad Greens to Grow in Salad Tables or Salad Boxes Plant FamilyCropBrassicaceaearugula, kale, mustard greens, broccoli raab, mizuna, komatsunaCompositaeendive, lettucesUmbelliferaeaparsley, cilantroLabiateaebasil2 more rows Feb 20, 2023
Salad tables, also known as kitchen tables, are raised beds for gardening. They offer a way for all people, including those with limited mobility, to grow their own produce. As the name implies, many use the tables to grow lettuces and radishes, but others choose to grow herbs or other shallow-rooted plants.

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Planting your table is easy! If you are using small plants, simply dig a small hole about the same size as your plants roots. Once you nestle the plant in the hole, gently pat in the soil around it to hold it firm.
Potting Soil Plant roots need air as well as water. Garden soils with clay and silt particles are heavy, and theyre too dense to drain properly in the shallow root zone of a salad tray or table, so Soil-less mixes are used in salad trays for salad benches.

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