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| Am just wondering when would be the very latest to sow brocolli seed. have just taken my onions and garlic out and have a nice piece of ground free.
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| Is there anybody out there who can tell me if its too late to sow brocolli seed please?
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| Hi Bramble! Heyasson recons it should have been sown in April or May, for transplanting in June or July, so you may well be too late! I'd say it would depend upon which type of broccolli and when its due to be harvested! Probably a bit late for autumn sprouting, but you may just get away with some spring sprouting broccolli to overwinter! If you were hoping for autumn sprouting, then you'd probably be better seeing if you can buy some plantlets from the GC! Some of our PSB seems to be producing small heads already, cant wait until they are big enough for us to harvest!
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| I think you should be ok for purple sprouting that will overwinter. Mrs D, my heads are almost ready for harvest and got side shoots too. I love broccoli so going to harvest some this weekend. That is if I'm not under water again...
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| Thanks all for replying. Was'nt sure but as you say, weather has been so crazy I just might get away with it. Will give them a try anyway and see what happens.
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| Mine is still in pots but I'm waiting for ground to come free - must get eating!
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| Why not? I have some Romanesco in trays. Look really groovy this is my first attempt at them. I stagger my sowings in modules over long periods as i find that, especially with the f1's they all turn in at once. You might need a couple of varieties and a bit of fleece, but you can eat most brassicas most of the year...and this year its doubly true...my 3 batch of caulis just come good. Tho, much more of this and I'm going to take up growing watercress!
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| Alice, o0nions were really quite big and I lifted them last week because of so much rain. Unfortunately about three quarters of them went to seed this year but otherwise fine. I lifted a couple of garlic I had groowing in deep pots and they were ok, nothing great, but I have'nt lifted the ones in the open ground yet. I have had a bumper crop of raspberries this year and am well pleased with them. Picked my first couple of tomatoes yesterday. Lovely to get the flavour of homegrown toms. I did'nt grow any red onions this year but may try again next time.
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| I've just sown some PSB so it would be interesting to compare notes in a few months!
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