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... I have three caulis and four calabrese which appeared overnight last night! I swear there was nothing but leaves there yesterday morning and now there they are, huge and looking yummy. It's great, it's magic, I'm a grower!!
Life may not be the party we hoped for but since we're here we might as well dance
Sorry, should have added the variety - I was too excited that I actually have a crop!! The caulis are All Year Round and the calabrese is Belstar (tho think the seed catalogues call it brocolli?). Both were sowed early April in a cold frame and planted out into a brand new bed about a month later. I was worried the ground would be too soft, and I didnt realise until I started reading all the advice on here that I should have added manure - the ground is just reclaimed lawn with the addition of a load of topsoil. I sprinkled growmore into the hole for each plant, planted them far far too close together (I can just about squeeze my ikkle foot between them now they've grown up) and just left them to it! Once they got to about a foot high I started feeding with miraclegro once a fortnight (cos that's what I'm used to doing with my flowers). I'll let you know how they taste tomorrow! Think it's just beginners luck to be honest that they look as good as they do, and so quickly as well! I gather from other posts on here that I can leave the calabrese in the ground for side shoots to develop?
Life may not be the party we hoped for but since we're here we might as well dance
Well, I've cut the main heads off all 7 of my plants and gave them a quick feed last night, so here's hoping for some side shoots .... it just gets better all the time this growing lark!
Life may not be the party we hoped for but since we're here we might as well dance
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