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Produce => Edible Plants => Topic started by: GardnerJ on July 07, 2004, 10:39:52
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Hello everyone ;D
Just a question.... the thought of a perennial broccoli is great but i am worried about leaving it in the same place for it's 3 year life? :o Would it not be very prone to clubroot and all those other nasty brassica diseases if it is to stay in the ground?
Has anyone ever tried this? ???
Thanks
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If you are worried about clubroot, when planting the broccoli out, stick a small piece of rhubarb stem in the hole.
I am growing it for the first time, but will have it in a garden border rather than allotment.
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Oh right.
I think i will try it in my graden asewll then, i don't get an allotment until the autumn but i am trialing bits and bobs at home to see what they look like! I don't have much garden space but i think i'll have to do some digging to find space!
thanks multiveg!
Jemma
uuummmm why rhubarb??? J
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:D :DThe Rhubarb tip works as well i have tried it this year and touch wood never had such good brassicas.My ground does have Club Root so yes it works.
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only one more question!............
what exactly do you do with the rhubarb???!
Jemma
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I too did the rhubarb thing in my clubrooty soil, and has worked for me too! Gardener J you just put about a 1inch cube in the hole you are planting your brassicas into.
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Great, thanks ! ;D
Shall i try it even if my soil hasn't got club root as a preventative??
I am not planting the 9* in my allotment i am putting it in my garden?
Thanks all for your replies! As you can see i am a very inexperienced newbie! A young-un as everyone calls me! :-[
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It won't hurt so I think I would give it a go! I have a gardening mentor friend who calls me young un, mind you he is 90! ;D
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okey dokey!
I have just lost my mentor, he was only 44 he died last week of a heart attack, he was a lovely man. I am only 26, he thought it was fascinating that someone my age could be interested in gardening!
Thanks D
xxx Jemma