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Companion planting: Sow September to
October, harvest November to December Sow four or five
seeds in a clump, space clumps at least 30 cm apart. Then gradually thin out
seedlings. Thinning should be completed when the best seedling has made three
true leaves. Side-dress heavily to encourage side-shoots. Quick to mature, 60
days to harvest All brassica are
attacked by the cabbage
moth and the cabbage white butterfly. Companion-planting with marigold, dill,
celery, sage, oregano helps, also scattering crushed eggshells around the
plants. If infestation is heavy spray with Dipel (try mixing in a drop of
detergent to help the droplets to cling to the leaves). Use in salads, stews
and soups We don’t preserve
any of the Brassica as we have a steady supply throughout the year. |
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