Romanesco / Romanescu worth the space compared to PSB?

Started by Hector, May 16, 2009, 11:43:33

Previous topic - Next topic

Hector

I don't have a lot of room and made the mistake of propagation before research. I didn't realise Romanecu got so big....so I have to think do I plant something like PSB that takes up space but get repeats or Romanecu...what do you all think?

Also, woondering if I lant a few Romanesco in flowerbeds instead?
Jackie

Hector

Jackie

tim

PSB are obviously the most productive, long term, but you have to have a few Romanesco - so delicious!

elvis2003

how big is big?we are trying romascau (sp!) for the first time this year,and were planning on putting it in the medium sized brassica bed along with the cabbages and cauli.do they need as much head room as psb/sprouts?
ta
rach
when the going gets tough,the tough go digging

tim


thifasmom

i have them in a bed with caulis and cabbages an none of them have been given the space recommended, so its a wait and see what happens :-\

PurpleHeather

You could do both.

The PSB can be panted close together and then replanted at a proper distance apart as late as August.

Go for it.

Hector

Quote from: PurpleHeather on May 16, 2009, 14:42:30
You could do both.
The PSB can be panted close together and then replanted at a proper distance apart as late as August.
Go for it.

sounds good...how much earlier are the caulis ready?
Jackie

shirlton

Ours grew to about two and a half foot last year. Like Tim Said "they are delicious"If I could only grow one brassica it would be that one.
When I get old I don't want people thinking
                      "What a sweet little old lady"........
                             I want em saying
                    "Oh Crap! Whats she up to now ?"

Hector

Thanks Tim/all, I will grow them :)  Any idea how long they take to mature/harvest? I am going to see what I can intercrop them with.
Jackie

N8R

they are delicious i have two rows out about 30 plants although they have taken a good battering from the wind  ;D

Hector

As it has been torrential here for the past three days we haven't planted out and they have seemed to go leggy almost overnight. Do you think they will be ok if I plant them out a bit deep?
Jackie

elvis2003

when the going gets tough,the tough go digging

shirlton

We put ours in about 3 weeks ago and they looked quite limp. You should see them  now after this rain.
When I get old I don't want people thinking
                      "What a sweet little old lady"........
                             I want em saying
                    "Oh Crap! Whats she up to now ?"

Digeroo

I though romanesco got very big indeed.  Never managed that myself.  Still nice flavour when very small.  Different time of year to psb. 

Hector

Utterly torrential hee today and desperate to get them out. I hope the stems don't rot if I sink them a bit ::) 
Jackie

beckydore

mine went in yesterday afternoon... between rainstorms.
I've put in 3 rows of 3 or 4 - 10 plants in total.
I put them in 1ft apart - is that too close together?

I've put my broccoli on the next bit behind them, also about 1ft apart.

My PSB is looking like rubbish in cells at the moment. May start it again.

grannyjanny

I have just been looking for these seeds on ebay & they said to plant 18" apart. I would love to try them, just a few. I would like to grow small quantities of lot of different veg to see which we like best. We will see.
Janet

Hector

Quote from: grannyjanny on May 17, 2009, 14:37:25
I have just been looking for these seeds on ebay & they said to plant 18" apart. I would love to try them, just a few. I would like to grow small quantities of lot of different veg to see which we like best. We will see.
Janet

Grannyjenny, are you near me...you aree welcome to some plants but not certain they'd post well?
Jackie

grannyjanny


Powered by EzPortal