Veggie suggestions needed
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Linda wrote: One challenge is that one consumer is diabetic (ie cut down on spuds) and the other is on a medication that requires minimisation of vitamin K (leafy green veggies, but spuds are fine). Any suggestions apart from silverbeet and broad beans???? The diabetic can eat the Brussels sprouts, kohlrabi, cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli, spinach and silverbeet; the medicated one can eat the spuds. They can both eat the broad beans, peas (snow? sugar snap?), beetroot, lettuce, carrots, turnips, Swedes, mustard and cress, parsnips, etc. -- Chookie -- Sydney, Australia (Replace "foulspambegone" with "optushome" to reply) The most consistent empirical proof from history is the doctrine of human depravity. -- Chuck Colson |
Veggie suggestions needed
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Kohl Rabi, turnips, swedes will all grow readily with the winter, all depends on whether you like them, For flavour, swedes win hands down IMO. -- John Savage (for email, replace "ks" with "k" and delete "n") |
Veggie suggestions needed
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You will have to wait till next year for jerusalem artichokes, however cardoons might be the go. Alan -- "Linda" wrote in message ... Hi All, Have some spare space in the veggie garden in southern Victoria, and with winter approaching (severe frosts here), wouldn't mind some suggestions for winter crops. One challenge is that one consumer is diabetic (ie cut down on spuds) and the other is on a medication that requires minimisation of vitamin K (leafy green veggies, but spuds are fine). Any suggestions apart from silverbeet and broad beans???? Linda |
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