growing Swede for the first time any tips ?

Started by Crystalmoon, May 23, 2011, 20:34:58

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Crystalmoon

Hi everyone Im going to grow some swedes for the first time this year has anyone got any tips on how best to get good results? Thanks

Crystalmoon


green lily

1.Good soil.
2. keep watered
3 Thin
4Watch and deal with flea beetle.
5 enjoy :)

Crystalmoon

Thanks for your quick reply Lily  ;D excellent i will sow some tomorrow then

pigeonseed

Yes to the watering tip especially. I never grow it, but my neighbours do, and they have trouble with the surface of the soil drying out at the plot, resulting in no swedes or turnips. This year, they've started them off in toilet roll tubes, so they can water them regularly at home before transplanting once large enough to cope.

PeterVV

I have started some in modules , will plant up when big enough ( and space available!)

lewic

My plot-mate did swedes last year and just raked over the soil to a fine tilth (far more patience than me!) and sowed straight in the ground, thinning them out as they grew. She covered them with fleece to keep the sun off until they were a couple of inches high, watered regularly, then netted them to keep off the pigeons which are a problem on our site. Despite being infested with whitefly they did really well.

Alex133

This is third year trying to grow after 2 total failures - last year flea beetles destroyed seedlings even though under fleece. Have put under superfine environmesh this year and seedlings coming up ok (at the moment).

shirlton

Its the first year for us growing turnips and swede. I don't like to eat either of them on their own but we do like them in soups and stews.
Flea beetle are at my leaves but I dont think that they ruin the plant do they?
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 ?"

pumkinlover

Flea beetle will kill small seedlings and set back middle size ones in my experience.
I have used Derris powder with success in the past no longer available though.

Have you tried turnip and carrot mash Shirl? we love it and it helps "stretch" the carrots to last longer!

two sheds

i do station sowing with swedes ie a bunch of seeds at the recommended gaps, and then it makes it easier to identify them (amongst the weeds!) and thin...was advised to do this and have done it since...flea beetle is a pain, just keep them well watered, this helps

davyw1

Its the farmers method for me hoed up mound and Swede or turnip along the top.
Flea Beetle you could always try a very light dusting of ant powder on the leaves. Other than that water every day to promote quicker growth

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DAVY

shirlton

Will try the ant powder.Will also try the carrot and turnip mash .P.L.
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 ?"

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