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can recomend parsley hamburg as one to try you can eat the root like parsnips.http://marksvegplot.blogspot.co.uk/2011/10/hamburg-parsley.html
can recomend parsley hamburg as one to try you can eat the root like parsnips.
Quote from: cambourne7 on February 10, 2018, 18:19:41can recomend parsley hamburg as one to try you can eat the root like parsnips.All parsleys have slow germination, and slow growth from the tiny seed can make it worse. They were puny roots the first time I grew them, so since then I've started them off like celeriac - chit, sow in cells and grow on in a frame, house or tunnel - but plant out sooner ( & not as rich but a bit richer than parsnips) to avoid bolting - do it as soon as the ground is ready and the spring is working - March at the latest.Cheers
If you like kale I can recommend cavalo nero. It is a great cut and come again veg. Mine lasted into the autumn last year. Very versatile too. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lacinato_kale
Any ideas on Cauliflower varieties? Looking for something that doesn't bolt too easily
I am interested in the Turkish Aubergines. I used to attempt aubergines every year in the greenhouse with variable success. Often they never produced fruits (even though they flowered) or the spider mite got them. Where do you get the seed?