Sea Kale
I sowed some Sea Kale seeds about 5 weeks ago (Lilywhite from Garden
Organic). Three have come up and are now about 2cm high, and that's how they've been for a fortnight now: they seem to have just stopped. Sown in John Innes seed compost in an unheated mini green house, minimum temperatures have not fallen below 10 here in Jersey. Am I doing something wrong? Why have they just stopped? or is this normal? I've never tried to grow it before, as you can probably guess! |
Sea Kale
On 2009-06-09 15:27:37 +0100, Martin said:
On 9 Jun 2009 14:08:19 GMT, Derek Turner wrote: I sowed some Sea Kale seeds about 5 weeks ago (Lilywhite from Garden Organic). Three have come up and are now about 2cm high, and that's how they've been for a fortnight now: they seem to have just stopped. Sown in John Innes seed compost in an unheated mini green house, minimum temperatures have not fallen below 10 here in Jersey. Am I doing something wrong? Why have they just stopped? or is this normal? I've never tried to grow it before, as you can probably guess! Sea Kale's natural habitat is a shingle beach. http://funzone.newforestnpa.gov.uk/w...astal/sea_kale Derek is a skip and a jump from the sea. ;-) -- -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.com Shrubs & perennials. Tender & exotics. South Devon |
Sea Kale
On Jun 9, 3:27*pm, Martin wrote:
On 9 Jun 2009 14:08:19 GMT, Derek Turner wrote: I sowed some Sea Kale seeds about 5 weeks ago (Lilywhite from Garden Organic). Three have come up and are now about 2cm high, and that's how they've been for a fortnight now: they seem to have just stopped. Sown in John Innes seed compost in an unheated mini green house, minimum temperatures have not fallen below 10 here in Jersey. Am I doing something wrong? Why have they just stopped? or is this normal? I've never tried to grow it before, as you can probably guess! Sea Kale's natural habitat is a shingle beach.http://funzone.newforestnpa..gov.uk/...astal/sea_kale -- Martin They fare on a lot of menu's in Norfolk. Judith |
Sea Kale
On Jun 9, 5:04*pm, Martin wrote:
On Tue, 9 Jun 2009 08:58:41 -0700 (PDT), Judith in France wrote: On Jun 9, 3:27*pm, Martin wrote: On 9 Jun 2009 14:08:19 GMT, Derek Turner wrote: I sowed some Sea Kale seeds about 5 weeks ago (Lilywhite from Garden Organic). Three have come up and are now about 2cm high, and that's how they've been for a fortnight now: they seem to have just stopped. Sown in John Innes seed compost in an unheated mini green house, minimum temperatures have not fallen below 10 here in Jersey. Am I doing something wrong? Why have they just stopped? or is this normal? I've never tried to grow it before, as you can probably guess! Sea Kale's natural habitat is a shingle beach.http://funzone.newforestnpa.gov.uk/w...astal/sea_kale -- Martin They fare on a lot of menu's in Norfolk. and lots grow on shingle banks in Brittany, but I never saw sea kale on the menu. Mind you none of the other local vegetables appeared on the menu either. -- Martin Stop, I have had little supper tonight; too busy; I think its time to steam a whole lettuce for 60 seconds, toss in a light nut oil and eat, drool, I need a glass of very, very dry white wine to go with it, any suggestions? Judith |
Sea Kale
On Tue, 09 Jun 2009 11:24:03 -0700, Judith in France wrote:
On Jun 9, 5:04Â*pm, Martin wrote: On Tue, 9 Jun 2009 08:58:41 -0700 (PDT), Judith in France wrote: On Jun 9, 3:27Â*pm, Martin wrote: On 9 Jun 2009 14:08:19 GMT, Derek Turner wrote: I sowed some Sea Kale seeds about 5 weeks ago (Lilywhite from Garden Organic). Three have come up and are now about 2cm high, and that's how they've been for a fortnight now: they seem to have just stopped. Sown in John Innes seed compost in an unheated mini green house, minimum temperatures have not fallen below 10 here in Jersey. Am I doing something wrong? Why have they just stopped? or is this normal? I've never tried to grow it before, as you can probably guess! Sea Kale's natural habitat is a shingle beach.http://funzone.newforestnpa.gov.uk/w...guide/coastal/ sea_kale -- Martin They fare on a lot of menu's in Norfolk. and lots grow on shingle banks in Brittany, but I never saw sea kale on the menu. Mind you none of the other local vegetables appeared on the menu either. -- Martin Stop, I have had little supper tonight; too busy; I think its time to steam a whole lettuce for 60 seconds, toss in a light nut oil and eat, drool, I need a glass of very, very dry white wine to go with it, any suggestions? Judith Muscadet sur Lie, Pouilly Fume (sp?) |
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