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Growing => Grow Your Own => Topic started by: muckyboots on February 24, 2024, 12:49

Title: first try with swede
Post by: muckyboots on February 24, 2024, 12:49
Hi ,im having a go at growing swede this year are there any tips for success please .I have mucked a plot ready. I did try some plants from a garden centre last year but they were rubbish ,growing from seed this year.
Title: Re: first try with swede
Post by: rowlandwells on February 24, 2024, 17:23
we did a trial last year by growing swede seed in modules 2 seed per station removing the worst one then transplanted them in a raised bed they where not so big as some swede but we where a bit late sowing the seed but good tasting

but of cause the old fashioned way was to drill the seed in a row then take out some of  plants till you had about 15to 20CM gap we call it gapping round here then the swede grew up to a large swede
Title: Re: first try with swede
Post by: Yorkie on February 24, 2024, 17:46
Here's the article on growing swede from the main part of the website  :)
https://www.allotment-garden.org/vegetable/swedes-swedish-turnip-growing/
Title: Re: first try with swede
Post by: muckyboots on February 24, 2024, 18:11
Thanks all,that was very helpful ,i'v got seed in modules showing so fingers crossed for a better result this year.
Title: Re: first try with swede
Post by: Snow on February 25, 2024, 21:40
I sow start of June into modules, this year I sowed on the 2nd and eventually planted them out july 16th, I think I repotted them once as the modules i use are small and they were a second crop after kohlrabi and early beetroot. But yeah you can sow them a bit earlier if you want. I put them under netting immediately or the pigeons eat them. I find them  reliable and easier than most brassicas as you can just leave them out all winter.

Title: Re: first try with swede
Post by: Nobbie on February 27, 2024, 13:20
I think starting in modules/pots is a good idea as you want them decent sized when you plant them out. In my experience, everything tries to eat them, so netting is a must, even then slugs have a go >:(