CABBAGES (THREE DIFFERENT ONES) This week Dirty Nails has been both sowing, tending and eating cabbages. This green-leaved doyen of the veg patch comes in many different varieties that can be sown and harvested practically year-round. On the plot, he has just put down a line of January King 3. This handsome customer is a [...]
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DIRTY NAILS BLOG by Joe Hashman CABBAGES (THREE DIFFERENT ONES), SEEING THE LIGHT
Monday, June 21st, 201019 April 2009: DIRTY NAILS’ BLOG by Joe Hashman PLANTING OUT BRUSSELS SPROUTS
Sunday, April 19th, 200919 April 2009 PLANTING OUT BRUSSELS SPROUTS Brussels sprouts went in this morning. I planted twenty-four in a grid with about 60cm between each one. Ideally that would be 75cm but they needed to be squeezed slightly to save on a bit of space. I’m raising three varieties this year; Green Marble F1 (Johnsons), Evesham [...]
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