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There is a gentler but longer-term method, which starts by introducing the wonder of spring and summer growth. If a garden, allotment, suitable patio space or even a window-box is available, spring onions, lettuce or radishes can be grown. The involvement of children from as early an age as possible is to be encouraged.
The best way of getting children to "eat greens" is to involve them very gently in their production.
KEN MOORE
Milton Keynes
Buckinghamshire
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