Allotment Gardening Advice Help Chat
Growing => Grow Your Own => Topic started by: purplekat on August 02, 2007, 19:48
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Went down to bottom of my veg patch yesterday and noticed my purple sprouting broccoli was sprouting flower heads, I only planted it a few months ago. Anyone else's doing this or is mine just bolting??? (I have neglected it a bit really) :?
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its bolting /worry not eat it now its just as good eat the flowers and stalks as the come ........sow some more seed now in the ground in a seed bed . you only need a square foot or so .chuck the seed in half inch down spread in the area and thye wi9ll come upfine .put a bit fine wirer mesh over them to stop flutterring food noshers laying on them and water .you can use a 2 litre soda bottle as a water reservoir , justleave it open to drip slowly and the air pressure will do the rest. plant out into final station when plants ar6 inch tall /remember to lime :wink:
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There was a post about summer sprouting broccoli about a month ago. THere are some varieties of early purple sprouting which don't need a cold spell to mature so maybe you have one of those. Last year I grew the 'Bordeaux' variety - see http://www.dtbrownseeds.co.uk/acatalog/52_broccoli.html
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My bordeaux is partly ready now, am able to pick a small fistful each day. I did think it was a spring one, obviously didn't read the info clearly! But not complianing becauese it's still good. I do have some spring ones too though so am hoping they will hold off as promised!!
Caught a white vege murderer inside my netting today, I'm sorry to say it did not survive the invasion!! Must go check for its little green alien babies tomorrow!!
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Once my plants are 6" high, do I just plant in their final spot and forget about until next year?
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yups just dont let em dry out or get flutterby noshed