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Baal 28-09-2008 10:06 PM

What veg are good to grow over Winter
 
I am growing leeks but have failed with cabbages.

Any ideas?

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Des Higgins 30-09-2008 09:14 AM

What veg are good to grow over Winter
 
On Sep 30, 8:31 am, AriesVal
wrote:
On Sun, 28 Sep 2008 22:06:46 +0100, Baal wrote:
I am growing leeks but have failed with cabbages.


Any ideas?


I'm experimenting with broad beans this year.
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I have 10 cauliflowers on the go but I may have started them a bit
late (early July) but we will see.

Paul Luton[_2_] 30-09-2008 09:01 PM

What veg are good to grow over Winter
 
Baal wrote:
I am growing leeks but have failed with cabbages.

Any ideas?

Purple sprouting broccoli. Interesting at a dull time of the year.

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Bob Hobden 30-09-2008 10:55 PM

What veg are good to grow over Winter
 

"Baal" wrote ..
I am growing leeks but have failed with cabbages.

Any ideas?


We grow...
Brussels Sprouts ("Trafalgar, Icarus, Topline")
Savoy cabbage
Winter cabbage ("Winter Tundra")
Cauliflowers ("Winter Walcheren Armardo April" or similar)
Broccoli
Kale
Leeks
Parsnips

The Cabbage family are the staple winter veg so why can't you grow them?
Have you checked the pH of your soil?
They like it over pH7, plenty of food in the soil and the soil firm
(especially Sprouts).

--
Regards
Bob Hobden




Des Higgins 01-10-2008 09:24 AM

What veg are good to grow over Winter
 
On Sep 30, 10:55 pm, "Bob Hobden" wrote:
"Baal" wrote ..

I am growing leeks but have failed with cabbages.


Any ideas?


We grow...
Brussels Sprouts ("Trafalgar, Icarus, Topline")
Savoy cabbage
Winter cabbage ("Winter Tundra")
Cauliflowers ("Winter Walcheren Armardo April" or similar)
Broccoli
Kale
Leeks
Parsnips

The Cabbage family are the staple winter veg so why can't you grow them?
Have you checked the pH of your soil?
They like it over pH7, plenty of food in the soil and the soil firm
(especially Sprouts).

--
Regards
Bob Hobden


They all sound great; every year I swear I will get organised and do
this properly. We did purple sprouting Broccoli 2 years ago and this
year have Cauliflower but it is not very organised. One nice
advantage of doing it in the Winter is that you do not have to worry
about the Caterpillars, once they have survived the Summer?
When do you germinate your seeds for the Brassica and related and when
do you plant out?

Des


Bob Hobden 01-10-2008 11:35 AM

What veg are good to grow over Winter
 

"Des Higgins" wrote...
"Bob Hobden" wrote:
We grow...
Brussels Sprouts ("Trafalgar, Icarus, Topline")
Savoy cabbage
Winter cabbage ("Winter Tundra")
Cauliflowers ("Winter Walcheren Armardo April" or similar)
Broccoli
Kale
Leeks
Parsnips

The Cabbage family are the staple winter veg so why can't you grow them?
Have you checked the pH of your soil?
They like it over pH7, plenty of food in the soil and the soil firm
(especially Sprouts).


They all sound great; every year I swear I will get organised and do
this properly. We did purple sprouting Broccoli 2 years ago and this
year have Cauliflower but it is not very organised. One nice
advantage of doing it in the Winter is that you do not have to worry
about the Caterpillars, once they have survived the Summer?
When do you germinate your seeds for the Brassica and related and when
do you plant out?

For the winter ones, sown in early/mid May and planted out middle to end of
June.

--
Regards
Bob Hobden





Des Higgins 01-10-2008 02:49 PM

What veg are good to grow over Winter
 
On Oct 1, 11:35 am, "Bob Hobden" wrote:
"Des Higgins" wrote...

"Bob Hobden" wrote:

We grow...
Brussels Sprouts ("Trafalgar, Icarus, Topline")
Savoy cabbage
Winter cabbage ("Winter Tundra")
Cauliflowers ("Winter Walcheren Armardo April" or similar)
Broccoli
Kale
Leeks
Parsnips


The Cabbage family are the staple winter veg so why can't you grow them?
Have you checked the pH of your soil?
They like it over pH7, plenty of food in the soil and the soil firm
(especially Sprouts).


They all sound great; every year I swear I will get organised and do
this properly. We did purple sprouting Broccoli 2 years ago and this
year have Cauliflower but it is not very organised. One nice
advantage of doing it in the Winter is that you do not have to worry
about the Caterpillars, once they have survived the Summer?
When do you germinate your seeds for the Brassica and related and when
do you plant out?


For the winter ones, sown in early/mid May and planted out middle to end of
June.

--
Regards
Bob Hobden


Thanks again Bob.
Des


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