I did say that I was fed up with you a couple of years ago.
Last year and this year you failed to survive.
I want you back
Ahh that was a nice apology ;)
Mine also died it was red arrow not sure if varieties madea difference as purple psb on next plot is brilliant :-\
I lost my PSB due to the bad weather and i've really missed it this spring as i really love it and you just can't buy it in the shops. Next winter i'm going to try and protect it with glass panels around the outside of it if i can.
Lost all the PSB and some... but not all of the 9*... :-\
Quote from: kippers garden on April 17, 2011, 20:27:53
I lost my PSB due to the bad weather and i've really missed it this spring as i really love it and you just can't buy it in the shops. Next winter i'm going to try and protect it with glass panels around the outside of it if i can.
It's not the same, but in Hampshire at least PSB is available in the supermarket - Sainsburys and Morrisons definitely have it.
I've now got "I want you back" lyrics going round my head!
My PSB survived the winter, but isn't producing masses, I think it is too dry. But I know what you mean, it does fill that gap before the broad beans and peas start producing ;)
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Eeek! Good point! Am I too late to sow some?
We didn't put any in last year and we have just finished eating the stuff I had frozen.
I am sowing some as soon as I have time and I am going to plant it in a sheltered position with a wind break around it. Whats the betting we have a milder winter after I have gone to all that bother.
Fortunately you can eat the flower buds off any brassicas which are still alive, so all isn't lost!
Quote from: katynewbie on April 18, 2011, 17:40:25
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Eeek! Good point! Am I too late to sow some?
I haven't done mine yet, must put it on my to do list!