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Broccoli-cabbage question feedback
Thought I would report back on the 'broccoli-cabbage' question I asked here
a week or so back. I planted some 'broccoli' seed a workmate gave me. Some of it went fine, some of it failed to head. After waiting a reasonable time I decided it wasn't likely broccoli but maybe some form of cabbage. Some help here and some googling led me to conculde it may have been a collard green or 'tree cabbage'. Anyhow, just to be safe I tried it out on the neighbours, warning them beforehand that it may be a 'strange' cabbage. The verdict, whatever it was "not much chop". The leaves were too bitter apparently. The remaining plants have now become a temporary mulch waiting for a crop of sweet potato. The sweet potato tubers I planted in that spot last weekend have all died. Maybe karma for trying to poison the neighbour. rob |
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Broccoli-cabbage question feedback
"George.com" wrote in message ... Thought I would report back on the 'broccoli-cabbage' question I asked here a week or so back. I planted some 'broccoli' seed a workmate gave me. Some of it went fine, some of it failed to head. After waiting a reasonable time I decided it wasn't likely broccoli but maybe some form of cabbage. Some help here and some googling led me to conculde it may have been a collard green or 'tree cabbage'. Anyhow, just to be safe I tried it out on the neighbours, warning them beforehand that it may be a 'strange' cabbage. The verdict, whatever it was "not much chop". The leaves were too bitter apparently. The remaining plants have now become a temporary mulch waiting for a crop of sweet potato. The sweet potato tubers I planted in that spot last weekend have all died. Maybe karma for trying to poison the neighbour. rob Where are you? I understand that sweet potatoes in the UK should be planted from rooted slips when the weather warms up in spring. The ones I tried this year from T and M were a bit of a disappointment but I put that down to the 3 months of poor summer weather |
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Broccoli-cabbage question feedback
"Robert (Plymouth)" wrote after... "George.com" wrote ... Thought I would report back on the 'broccoli-cabbage' question I asked here a week or so back. I planted some 'broccoli' seed a workmate gave me. Some of it went fine, some of it failed to head. After waiting a reasonable time I decided it wasn't likely broccoli but maybe some form of cabbage. Some help here and some googling led me to conculde it may have been a collard green or 'tree cabbage'. Anyhow, just to be safe I tried it out on the neighbours, warning them beforehand that it may be a 'strange' cabbage. The verdict, whatever it was "not much chop". The leaves were too bitter apparently. The remaining plants have now become a temporary mulch waiting for a crop of sweet potato. The sweet potato tubers I planted in that spot last weekend have all died. Maybe karma for trying to poison the neighbour. rob Where are you? I understand that sweet potatoes in the UK should be planted from rooted slips when the weather warms up in spring. The ones I tried this year from T and M were a bit of a disappointment but I put that down to the 3 months of poor summer weather NZ. Which is why the timings seem strange to us in the UK. George, can I respectfully suggest a signature like mine to stop any confusion on behalf of those reading your posts on URG. I did my own "Slips" this year from the tubers I grew last year from the T & M slips. Just laid the tubers down in a 2 inch layer of compost in the greenhouse (min 50°F) and watered a bit, soon the shoots came up and tried to root into the compost and could easily be pulled off with roots attached and potted up ready for planting out end of May. Got so many I supplied the whole site, well those that wanted some. Haven't dug them up yet, bet the slugs have had a go, they usually do. -- Regards Bob Hobden 17mls W. of London.UK |
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Broccoli-cabbage question feedback
"George.com" wrote in message ... Thought I would report back on the 'broccoli-cabbage' question I asked here a week or so back. I planted some 'broccoli' seed a workmate gave me. Some of it went fine, some of it failed to head. After waiting a reasonable time I decided it wasn't likely broccoli but maybe some form of cabbage. Some help here and some googling led me to conculde it may have been a collard green or 'tree cabbage'. Anyhow, just to be safe I tried it out on the neighbours, warning them beforehand that it may be a 'strange' cabbage. The verdict, whatever it was "not much chop". The leaves were too bitter apparently. The remaining plants have now become a temporary mulch waiting for a crop of sweet potato. The sweet potato tubers I planted in that spot last weekend have all died. Maybe karma for trying to poison the neighbour. rob the irony, here in New Zealand, is that I talked with the source of the seed today. He assured me the seeds were indeed broccoli, not cabbage. He had several that did not head properly either. The neighbours tucked into a 'nice' feed of broccoli leaves last week. rob |
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