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Produce => Edible Plants => Topic started by: tim on July 03, 2008, 08:56:37

Title: Calabrese
Post by: tim on July 03, 2008, 08:56:37
Strange. Maypole started the year stunted, gave small heads in late April & tried to go to seed.

Now look at it - 5 heads!! Even the one that I showed decimated by pigeons has woken up.
Title: Re: Calabrese
Post by: jonny211 on July 03, 2008, 15:14:32
Sounds like it needs a good talking to Tim.
Title: Re: Calabrese
Post by: calendula on July 03, 2008, 19:31:18
how have you got it so early Tim, I haven't even planted mine out yet, I know it is a bit late but even so I would love to have calabrese that early  :)
Title: Re: Calabrese
Post by: manicscousers on July 03, 2008, 20:31:13
just spotted one of our romanesco hearting up, trouble is, it's been slugged  :-\
Title: Re: Calabrese
Post by: tim on July 04, 2008, 06:00:36
Planted 29 Sept Calendula.
Title: Re: Calabrese
Post by: calendula on July 04, 2008, 08:58:40
right, overwintered - I always thought it was a tender plant, to be sown in May and harvested in the Autumn - are there many varieties you can sow like this or does it depend on it being mild - I can understand it haerting up now but ready to eat surprised me  :)
Title: Re: Calabrese
Post by: delboy on July 04, 2008, 09:02:37
Mine are started in Feb in an unheated greenhouse and planted out in early April.. mind you this is the pansy South..

Have had brilliant heads, but the fleece has to stay over them to keep the bugs and pests at bay.
Title: Re: Calabrese
Post by: tim on July 04, 2008, 11:19:45
Addendum!

Speaking of Fleece - just checked under mine & find that this year's sowing is ready.

That's bad timing!!

Sown 30/3 - put out 5/5.
Title: Re: Calabrese
Post by: calendula on July 04, 2008, 13:01:59
 :o

next year I'm going to sow mine much earlier then - one of my favourite brassicas, but at least I still have a lot to look forward too - romanesco still proves to be a challenge but the plants look good right now - always hopeful
Title: Re: Calabrese
Post by: Deb P on July 04, 2008, 15:49:59
I've tried Marathon and Parthenon this year, both F1 varieties from P.O.D, but they have done the old F1 trick of all being ready at the same time.... very large heads frozen for later use now (note to self, must successional sow next year!!)
The non F1 varieties look a bit pathetic in comparison, but are going to help me spread the harvest a bit..they were all planted out in early May!