Posts Tagged ‘cabbage root fly’

DIRTY NAILS BLOG by Joe Hashman CABBAGES (THREE DIFFERENT ONES), SEEING THE LIGHT

Monday, June 21st, 2010

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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19 April 2009: DIRTY NAILS’ BLOG by Joe Hashman PLANTING OUT BRUSSELS SPROUTS

Sunday, April 19th, 2009

19 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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