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Jon[_10_] 28-06-2009 01:25 AM

Two things
 
I just read this and am confused about what it means to "bolt"

.. I would be careful growing like this as fennel can bolt when transplanted.

And

this spring it bolted again

What does it mean please Thanks Jon


Jon[_10_] 28-06-2009 01:28 AM

Two things
 

"Jon" wrote in message
...
I just read this and am confused about what it means to "bolt"

. I would be careful growing like this as fennel can bolt when
transplanted.

And

this spring it bolted again

What does it mean please Thanks Jon


Oh and one more thing when someone says something will not bulb up, like
fennel what do they mean


K 28-06-2009 07:59 AM

Two things
 
Jon writes

"Jon" wrote in message
...
I just read this and am confused about what it means to "bolt"

. I would be careful growing like this as fennel can bolt when
transplanted.

And

this spring it bolted again

What does it mean please Thanks Jon


It's produced a flower stem. Usually flower stems are tougher to the
extent of indelibility, or like lettuce, they may be very bitter. And in
things which are meant to produce a swollen root (like a radish),
producing a flower stem means that the plants doesn't bother with the
root swelling - after all, they've now achieved their aim of flowers
hence seeds and reproduction, and don't need to build up food stores to
try again next year.

Oh and one more thing when someone says something will not bulb up,
like fennel what do they mean


Fennel for use as a vegetable has a swollen stem base a bit like a bulb.
Sometimes it doesn't happen!

--
Kay

Charlie Pridham[_2_] 29-06-2009 01:08 PM

Two things
 
In article ,
says...

"Jon" wrote in message
...
I just read this and am confused about what it means to "bolt"

. I would be careful growing like this as fennel can bolt when
transplanted.

And

this spring it bolted again

What does it mean please Thanks Jon


Oh and one more thing when someone says something will not bulb up, like
fennel what do they mean


To bolt means to go to seed early, something plants do if under stress

bulb up is what the sorts of fennel grown for eating the stem bases do,
they swell up other wise its hardly worth harvesting them, (the other
sort you just chop the leaves up)
--
Charlie Pridham, Gardening in Cornwall
www.roselandhouse.co.uk
Holders of national collections of Clematis viticella cultivars and
Lapageria rosea


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