ok so we were just given a allotment the place we were before was a public area and we have young cabbages there i wanted to ask is it poss and would they survive if we were to move them to the new allotment?
You have nothing to lose. It is too late to start sowing again. If you leave them there you will lose them when you hand the area back. If you transplant and they don't take then you have lost nothing except a couple of hours.
Just leave plenty of soil around the rots and water them in well and hopefully you should be ok
ive not long sown some overwintering cabbages.and they looking great so far!the more mature element on our site reckon that its not worth bothering with overwintering,as the weather,or the rats will see it all off,but,as its our first year we gonna go for it anyway,so we learn for ourselves.what will we lose,a few seeds and gain a ton of knowledge!
I once grew some over wintering cauli. Jan/Feb time they looked quite sorry for themselves and I wondered if I should put them no the compost heap.I didnt,I persevered with them and they produced some of the best cauli's I have ever had.
Quote from: Fork on October 12, 2008, 08:37:29
I once grew some over wintering cauli. Jan/Feb time they looked quite sorry for themselves and I wondered if I should put them no the compost heap.I didnt,I persevered with them and they produced some of the best cauli's I have ever had.
Years a go I made the mistake of composting my sorry looking overwintering brassicas, now I know that they sulk for most of the winter before geeting going again in spring. For me learning shich plants sulk and for how long is key.