Tasty Time in the Garden

Started by sandersj89, October 25, 2004, 13:27:24

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sandersj89

I love this time of year as so many of the things being picked are amoung my fav vegetables.

The sprouts are Peer Gynt, can't remember the cauli. Both grown in ground that supposedly has club root but I planted them in pockets of compost and treated the roots with a club root control liquid. So far so good!



That is a pound coin for scale on the Cauli. It was big enough to feed 6 with some left over, plenty more to come so cauliflower cheese on the menu and to be frozen!



Jerry
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sandersj89

Caravan Holidays in Devon, come stay with us:

http://crablakefarm.co.uk/

I am now running a Blogg Site of my new Allotment:

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Moggle

Wow  :o

Well done you, aren't caulis supposed to be really difficult to grow? It's huge! I love cauli with cheese sauce?  :P

What's your secret, other than the compost and clubroot treatment?

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busy_lizzie

Jerry, both of those look fantastic - you must feel very proud to have grown such brilliant veggies.  Sprouts and Caulis are my favourites too. What varieties are they?   :D busy_lizzie
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budgiebreeder

Do try the remedy (discussed on here )of putting 1" of rhubarb in the hole before planting brassicas for club root .It really did work for me this time i had wonderful cabbage etc.
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