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mark 26-07-2009 06:15 PM

Purple Sprouting Broccoli
 


Sown in the spring and I'm now harvesting the purple sprouting bits.

I wasn't expecting anything until the winter/next spring.

Is this usual?


mark



K 26-07-2009 07:43 PM

Purple Sprouting Broccoli
 
Aries writes
On Sun, 26 Jul 2009 18:15:01 +0100, mark wrote:

Sown in the spring and I'm now harvesting the purple sprouting bits.

I wasn't expecting anything until the winter/next spring.

Is this usual?

mark


There are two kinds of purple sprouting broccoli, one sprouts in the late
Summer/Autumn and the other in the following Spring.


Are they different kinds, or does it just depend on when you sow?

My summer sown spring sprouting purple sprouting is still sprouting, and
my neighbour's spring sown is just starting to sprout.
--
Kay

Mark McIntyre 26-07-2009 08:44 PM

Purple Sprouting Broccoli
 
mark wrote:
Sown in the spring and I'm now harvesting the purple sprouting bits.

I wasn't expecting anything until the winter/next spring.

Is this usual?


Mine's been spouting for a month or so. I recall some sorts do this.

mark 27-07-2009 09:46 AM

Purple Sprouting Broccoli
 

"Mark McIntyre" wrote in message
...
mark wrote:
Sown in the spring and I'm now harvesting the purple sprouting bits.

I wasn't expecting anything until the winter/next spring.

Is this usual?


Mine's been spouting for a month or so. I recall some sorts do this.



I think the summer sprouting variety is a mistake for me. Looking carefully
under the small leaves and around the purple flower buds I have found 100s
of tiny yellow eggs which I assume to be those of the cabbage white
butterfly which have been about in great numbers. Maybe a butterfly net
would be a useful addition to the toolshed.


mark



Ophelia[_4_] 27-07-2009 11:17 AM

Purple Sprouting Broccoli
 

"mark" wrote in message
I think the summer sprouting variety is a mistake for me. Looking
carefully under the small leaves and around the purple flower buds I have
found 100s of tiny yellow eggs which I assume to be those of the cabbage
white butterfly which have been about in great numbers. Maybe a butterfly
net would be a useful addition to the toolshed.


True, although personally, I would use it over the
broccoli................................. ;p



Judith in France 27-07-2009 11:35 AM

Purple Sprouting Broccoli
 
On Jul 27, 9:46*am, "mark" wrote:
"Mark McIntyre" wrote in message

...

mark wrote:
Sown in the spring and I'm now harvesting the purple sprouting bits.


I wasn't expecting anything until the winter/next spring.


Is this usual?


Mine's been *spouting for a month or so. I recall some sorts do this.


I think the summer sprouting variety is a mistake for me. *Looking carefully
under the small leaves and around the purple flower buds I have found 100s
of tiny yellow eggs which I assume to be those of the cabbage white
butterfly which have been about in great numbers. *Maybe a butterfly net
would be a useful addition to the toolshed.

mark


That's why we don't grow the summer variety Mark.

Judith

mark 27-07-2009 02:17 PM

Purple Sprouting Broccoli
 

"Judith in France" wrote in message
...
On Jul 27, 9:46 am, "mark" wrote:
"Mark McIntyre" wrote in message

...

mark wrote:
Sown in the spring and I'm now harvesting the purple sprouting bits.


I wasn't expecting anything until the winter/next spring.


Is this usual?


Mine's been spouting for a month or so. I recall some sorts do this.


I think the summer sprouting variety is a mistake for me. Looking
carefully
under the small leaves and around the purple flower buds I have found 100s
of tiny yellow eggs which I assume to be those of the cabbage white
butterfly which have been about in great numbers. Maybe a butterfly net
would be a useful addition to the toolshed.

mark


That's why we don't grow the summer variety Mark.

Judith

I'm not going to grow them any more either. I'm sure they wouldn't do me
any harm but seeing all those eggs and tiny caterpillars hasn't endeared me
to the crop!
They may well be pulled up anytime soon.


mark





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