Can you spot the salad in this collection from the garden?
See the soft waves of green on the right? Yep. That’s lettuce.
I found it in the compost bin, bolted and wilting – but the loveliest shade of, well, lettuce green. “What the hell,” I thought. “It’s so pretty. It’s part of the garden today. I bet it just needs a drink.”
And I picked it out of the bin and brought it home.
After a few hours soaking in a wastebasket full of cold water, its sumptuous ruffles revived just like you would after a nice dip on a hot summer day. It was every bit as tender and juicy as I hoped it would be. (No, I didn’t eat it. Don’t get me wrong. I ate some squash I rescued from the compost bin last summer and lived to tell the tale. But you can’t peel lettuce. So, no.)
These are almost the last of the lisianthus – and the first of my seed-grown dahlias is peeking out from behind the zinnias, its yellow petals streaked with red, like summer flames. I love it!

I LOVE it! The profusion, the abundance, the lacy lettuce rescued from the compost bin! ♥️♥️♥️