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Produce => Edible Plants => Topic started by: Flunky on October 27, 2008, 10:22:10

Title: Savoy cabbage not going.....savoy
Post by: Flunky on October 27, 2008, 10:22:10
I have some of these growing. They are a nice size but dont seem to be forming a tight "ball" for want of another word !!!! Is this normal ? should i be doing something ?

thanks in advance.

F.
Title: Re: Savoy cabbage not going.....savoy
Post by: KittyKatt on October 27, 2008, 11:00:08
Do you know what variety they are? It could be they are a late cabbage like Ormskirk. They do take their time to form a heart. I am growing some of  these and in some the heart hasn't formed at all yet. I'm not too worried as the same thing happened last year, and they turned out ok  in the end and provided nice tasty cabbages in early spring when there wasn't much else around. Were they sown or planted late? this could have a bearing too. Hopefully someone else with more knowledge will be along soon!
Kitty Katt
Title: Re: Savoy cabbage not going.....savoy
Post by: Flunky on October 27, 2008, 11:09:42
This was mu first year and freinf gave them to me so not sure on the type, was just keen to get some in LOL.

I planted them out in mid summer, he grew them from seed. As I said they are a nice size, just no heart (thanks for the word !!) I was hoping they would be ready for christmas.

I read somewhere, I think it was here, use coffe.  ???

Any help as always is greatly rcvd.

F.
Title: Re: Savoy cabbage not going.....savoy
Post by: saddad on October 27, 2008, 17:06:43
My Ormskirk are just starting to heart up, others like "January King" have the hint in the name...  ;D
Title: Re: Savoy cabbage not going.....savoy
Post by: telboy on October 27, 2008, 19:48:02
Midsummer planting a bit late I would suggest?
An old trick is to pierce the stem with a wooden toothpick or such - encourages hearting.
Title: Re: Savoy cabbage not going.....savoy
Post by: Flunky on October 28, 2008, 09:11:25
Quote from: telboy on October 27, 2008, 19:48:02
Midsummer planting a bit late I would suggest?
An old trick is to pierce the stem with a wooden toothpick or such - encourages hearting.

thanks for the info. They were planted in the spring in a nursery bed and planted out mid summer. Hope this was ok ??!!