The Accidental Smallholder Forum
Growing => Vegetables => Topic started by: milly molly on September 30, 2014, 02:34:24 pm
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hi
I've got cabbage Brussels, broccolli and curly kale growing, some of the kale have shot and been enjoyed by the chooks, some of the brussels are growing nicely but others seem to be doing less well, cabbage firm but not huge, was wondering if I should give them a feed, got som liquid veg food was considering or would this encourage the kale, broccolli etc to shoot?
Also can I leave the potatoes in their containers or should I lift them now folage wilted,? Thought I could lift as required ;D
Mandy
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Tatties - get them out of the tubs or the slugs will have them. Take them out of the pots and once they are dry (by sun and wind) store them in a cool and dark place in either a paper or hessian sack or wooden tray. Discard any rottens, softs or damaged ones.
Brassicas - you could give them a little feed. Anything that is bolting, just cut the flower off and the plant will put its energy back into the heart of the cabbage or indeed the kale leaves. Don't forget some bittersaltz - magnesium is very important and it helps keep things green.
Bolting only happens if the plants have had a 'check' in their growth - an early frost or irregular available moisture so make sure that they are well watered. Afterall this September has been very mild and dry.
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Brill ;D thanks for that, chooks going to be deprived of the last bolter lol
Mandy