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Produce => Edible Plants => Topic started by: RSJK on April 08, 2007, 17:23:15

Title: Cutting Cabbage and......
Post by: RSJK on April 08, 2007, 17:23:15
hi just a couple of pics of my cabbage and onions that are now ready, very pleased with the cabbage ( Duncan ) came through the winter very well, they were planted out in early November.  The onions were sown om 6th September.

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Title: Re: Cutting Cabbage and......
Post by: Rosyred on April 08, 2007, 18:31:12
Your cabbages look wonderful!

Are you going to thin your onions or leave them like that? Reason I ask I thinned mine today but didn't have as many as you do.
Title: Re: Cutting Cabbage and......
Post by: shirlton on April 08, 2007, 18:36:24
They look grand Richard. Are they a spring cabbage. Mine all went up to seed.
Title: Re: Cutting Cabbage and......
Post by: grawrc on April 08, 2007, 18:53:44
BEautiful stuff Richard. I don't seem to have much success with brassica. I'll need to try harder.
Title: Re: Cutting Cabbage and......
Post by: Tee Gee on April 08, 2007, 19:38:28
Haven't grown Duncan for a few year  I found a variety named April which seemed to work on my lightish soil.

Your onions look well what's the variety and what's your secret?


I have never grown Jap' onions from seed before, looks interesting, when do you thin them out and what size do they get to?
Title: Re: Cutting Cabbage and......
Post by: RSJK on April 08, 2007, 20:29:59
I see three questions to answer so I will do them in order they were asked so no favoritism

Number 1.. Rosyred .. no i do not thin the onions as they are spring onions and there is no need to thin them.

Number 2..Shirlton.. yes they are a spring cabbage can almost be grown all the year round  with good results

Number 3..Tee Gee..the onions are White Lisbon i have not found another variety to touch it yet,good winter hardiness and good for growing in the summer months as-well. I also grow April spring cabbage which is a good variety.
The variety in the photo underneath is Advantage which again stands the winter well and hearts up very good if left.
Going back to Spring Onions I find that it pays to roll the ground before setting the seed as they seem to like a firm bed.

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Title: Re: Cutting Cabbage and......
Post by: Marymary on April 08, 2007, 21:06:56
Richard they look amazing but that's an awful lot of cabbage & onions - what do you do with them all?
Title: Re: Cutting Cabbage and......
Post by: RSJK on April 08, 2007, 21:18:36
Sell them Mary
Title: Re: Cutting Cabbage and......
Post by: Marymary on April 08, 2007, 21:25:00
I suppose that's obvious  :).  Must admit I had visions of an awful lot of cabbage soup.  ;D
Title: Re: Cutting Cabbage and......
Post by: Mrs Ava on April 08, 2007, 22:46:31
What a stunning crop Richard.  I love my greens so am trying to do better with cabbages this coming year. 
Title: Re: Cutting Cabbage and......
Post by: shirlton on April 10, 2007, 18:10:54
THanks Richard, I am certainly gonna grow them at the end of the year. Who has the seed. Wilkies don't. I had a look today.lol
Title: Re: Cutting Cabbage and......
Post by: Deb P on April 10, 2007, 20:07:05
As a newbie allotmenteer I will be growing a grand total of ...........8 cabbages this year! Based on only me liking them, available space , and allowing for insect damage; doesn't seem a lot does it compared to your numerous beauties! ;D
Title: Re: Cutting Cabbage and......
Post by: saddad on April 10, 2007, 22:46:24
We usually have more than we can eat Deb... just ask... we'll trade.
;D