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gobs

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« Reply #15 on: February 09, 2008, 18:05 »
Quote from: "nipper31"
A friend of mine has some rocket plants he is splitting up and he is giving me some. Can I plant these out now? If not, how will I keep them until they are ready to be planted out and when will that be?

Jan


Only depends, how they have been grown, if they were in a cold frame, you can plant them out, if grown in greenhouse, they need hardening off.(This probably will be in the Glossary.)

I suppose you mean thinning them and not splitting, really. :)
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« Reply #16 on: February 11, 2008, 09:32 »
Looking forward to growing some this year. Best sown straight into the soil.

Had a big bag of supermarket rocket over the weekend. Used it first as a green salad with some parmesan grated into it, and then with tomatoes in my bacon sandwich last night.

If it tasted this good from Waitrose, it must be fantastic when really fresh.
Growing salad leaves isn't rocket science.



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