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Old Thursday 29th July 2010, 12:42
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Brassicas

Has anyone else noticed what a good year it has been for cabbages, etc?
My swedes particularly are the best I have ever grown, some are now about 9" - 10" in dia and still growing! Both sprouts an broccoli are also really strong plants. Also I have grown Celariac again this year(is this a memember of the brassica family?) And this too is growing strongly.
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Old Thursday 29th July 2010, 17:50
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They must like the weather you've been getting this year chili! More rain and/or heat than usual?
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Old Thursday 29th July 2010, 19:08
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We have also had a very good crop of cabbages this year and so far no sign of damage from caterpillars.
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Also I have grown Celariac again this year(is this a memember of the brassica family?)

Apiaceae or Umbelliferae

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Old Tuesday 3rd August 2010, 12:43
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Doing Cavolo nero for the first time and it looks good, but I won't be sowing wok broc next time, the spears are really tiny.
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weve had some really tasty cabages too
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