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Produce => Edible Plants => Topic started by: antipodes on November 28, 2007, 10:47:20

Title: surprise veg!!
Post by: antipodes on November 28, 2007, 10:47:20
since there is not much gardening going on right now, just thought I would relate a funny story. A neighbour on the plot had given me broccoli but it never grew like broccoli and I thought it was "cow cabbage" (cabbage greens, kale, whatever the name is) and I had eaten some of the leaves but hadn't found them to be terrific.
except this weekend I noticed the plants were...changing. In fact they are those Romanesco with the green pointed hearts!!! he has given me a terrific veg without me even knowing it. My other neighbour said "oh you've done well with those" (I didn't like to admit that I didn't even know what they were, chuckle!!!). I am hoping they will be big enough to eat at Christmas because they look ever so pretty on the plate!
Title: Re: surprise veg!!
Post by: star on November 28, 2007, 12:07:45
Fantastic antipodes, I love Romanesco. What a lovely surprise for you.....happy eating!
Title: Re: surprise veg!!
Post by: Paulines7 on November 28, 2007, 12:28:48
You have done very well Antipodes.    :D   

I tried to grow them a couple of years ago and the heads were tiny.  I left them on a bit longer to see if they would grow some more but they went slimy so I couldn't eat them.
Title: Re: surprise veg!!
Post by: Lindsay on November 28, 2007, 13:21:20
Well done!  :)

This has become one of my favourites, but it's so expensive in the shops. Will need to try to grow some next year!

Title: Re: surprise veg!!
Post by: CécileB on November 28, 2007, 13:42:22
I tried to grow them in South London, so far not very successful. But my favourite among broccolis. And a bonus to have them at this time of year. Can you harvest them already ? How did you care for them ?
Title: Re: surprise veg!!
Post by: antipodes on November 28, 2007, 14:42:51
I have no idea if they are meant to grow here!! (Southern Brittany, France) and I did nothing at all! except just pull off the bottom leaves when they went yellow, and kept them tidy!
They seem to have appreciated the wetter weather recently... since I doidn't even know what they were!! it's hilarious...
Title: Re: surprise veg!!
Post by: davee52uk on November 29, 2007, 21:07:31
I had some grow beautiful pointed tops about a month ago. I cut these off and ate them My Italian friend said they will still grow in the Spring but they don't seem to be doing much at the meoment. Any advice?