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Produce => Edible Plants => Topic started by: Annadl on November 17, 2005, 10:11:41

Title: Never got to taste my kohl rabi.
Post by: Annadl on November 17, 2005, 10:11:41
Only half of my kohl rabi sprouted and grew.  I wasn't sure if I was going to like them so only planted half a dozen.

Checking them tonight (slightly bigger than golf balls) I noticed 1 missing and 2 very convoluted.  Green caterpillars sitting in there quite happily munching away half of the 'bulbs'.  They did such a tidy job.  No holes in there just half of the 'bulb' left!!  Leaves not touched so they must have been yummy.

Trouble is I don't like killing 'big' bugs.  Everything else is fine at the moment but don't now if they will spread to the nearby beetroot and the rest of the vege patch.

Do I kill them or leave them as sacrificial plants?  ???
Title: Re: Never got to taste my kohl rabi.
Post by: Derekthefox on November 17, 2005, 10:21:12
I have gone into print about this before. Killing is just that. The idea of sacrificial plants seems agreeable to me, but I am not sure whether it is effective.

All in, I don't think I have helped you much have I, but it was nice to post ...

Derekthefox :D
Title: Re: Never got to taste my kohl rabi.
Post by: raisedbedted on November 17, 2005, 11:27:29
Blast 'em to pieces, they may eggs or something which will live in the soil ready for the next crop.

(Blast em organically of course!)

Adrian
Title: Re: Never got to taste my kohl rabi.
Post by: adrianhumph on November 18, 2005, 08:57:03
Hi all,  :D,
               just  for a bit of info to share among you all, I have been most impressed with the variety of kohl rabi called kolibra, it is an F1 from Mr Fothergills seeds. It has a purple skin & looks fab in the ground  :o very exotic looking. I sowed some in late August/early September, & they are  eating well now, not at all woody & they don`t seem to mind the cold. I hope they will keep for a few more weeks. Next year I will sow them early, but cover them with enviromesh to keep of the cabbage root fly, don`t forget they are brassica`s  >:( .
                                                                   Adrian.
Title: Re: Never got to taste my kohl rabi.
Post by: Black Forest Dan on November 18, 2005, 19:53:11
Hi Annadl,

Unfortunately it's very late in the year for Kohlrabi. We had most success back in May-June-July and after that the bugs / slugs / other plants took most of the goodness and the Kohlrabi didn't survive beyond around July. Try again earlier next year because they're really worth it; in Germany they sell seedlings on the market stalls for 0.15 Euro (around 10p) and if the seedlings are looking sorry for themselves they'll give you the sad ones free - I got 6 seedlings for nothing and each one turned out a lovely plant and a lovely Kohlrabi.

BFD.
Title: Re: Never got to taste my kohl rabi.
Post by: Mrs Ava on November 18, 2005, 22:25:02
Dan, Anna is in Australia, so for her summer is in full swing....lucky moo!  Therefore, she still has all those lovely veggies to come.....those that are a mere memory to us...boohoo boohoo.  ;D

Anna, I would say squish them, if they like your kohl rabi, then they will love your beetroots! 

My kohl rabi have been great again this year, a light green, dark green and purple types, and I have about 8 in the ground still..wonder how they are coping with these freezing frosts.....  :-\
Title: Re: Never got to taste my kohl rabi.
Post by: redimp on November 19, 2005, 13:23:16
Anna, may I suggest you use this (http://www.flags.net/images/smallflags/ASTL0001.GIF) as your avatar.  It may prevent some confusion.
Title: Re: Never got to taste my kohl rabi.
Post by: Annadl on November 27, 2005, 14:30:44
Hey Redclanger what a great idea!

But I don't know how to add an avatar.  You might need to pm me.

Thanks, Anna
Title: Re: Never got to taste my kohl rabi.
Post by: Annadl on November 28, 2005, 14:40:43
Howzat!!

Great instructions redclanger.

I've got an avatar, I've got an avatar... ;D ;D ;D