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Originally posted by Norfolkgrey View PostIf you remind me in march I can take some cuttings. I have Daubenton, Duabenton Panache (variagated) and Taunton Deane.
VC I am intrigued you have seed, I didn't think perennial kale went to seed. Do you know the variety etc.?
My late father gave us some "everlasting kale" cuttings as he called them in Essex, but at length we lost the plants, so would like to raise some again - and the variegated form sounds interesting.
Could we swap some cuttings of each please for some seeds we got from a Southern African relative called makomani - this is a delicious member of the cucurbit family which we have grown very productively in an unheated greenhouse, and with some success outside in a good North Yorkshire summer. Pick while skin is till tender (up to 10" long), peel and boil - Makomani is delicious plain boiled, or mashed with cream, and also makes a great curry.
Regards, Geoff and Flo
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I have been trying to get hold of some as this could be the answer to my problems of my small garden with no winter sunlight. A tall perennial Kale would give us greens throughout. T@M have nothing like it in the catalogue and the site listed here is out of stockLast edited by Marb67; 12-04-2017, 09:50 AM.
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Originally posted by veggiechicken View PostMarb, I can send you some seeds I've saved from a tall kale that I've been growing since 2013 if you'd like to try them. This is it:-
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PM me your address if you'd like some.My Majesty made for him a garden anew in order
to present to him vegetables and all beautiful flowers.- Offerings of Thutmose III to Amon-Ra (1500 BCE)
Diversify & prosper
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Originally posted by geoffandflo View PostHi Norfolkgrey (or could I call you Norfolk for short?)
My late father gave us some "everlasting kale" cuttings as he called them in Essex, but at length we lost the plants, so would like to raise some again - and the variegated form sounds interesting.
Could we swap some cuttings of each please for some seeds we got from a Southern African relative called makomani - this is a delicious member of the cucurbit family which we have grown very productively in an unheated greenhouse, and with some success outside in a good North Yorkshire summer. Pick while skin is till tender (up to 10" long), peel and boil - Makomani is delicious plain boiled, or mashed with cream, and also makes a great curry.
Regards, Geoff and Flo
Anyone else that posts wanting kale you need to adhere to the forum rules 3months as a member and 50 posts. Stick around and enjoy yourself we are not a bad bunch
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Have you tried here
https://www.pennardplants.com/products.php?cat=401
cutting here
Products Archive - Incredible Vegetables
and if you understand any French - from here
https://www.aromatiques.fr/autres-pl...daubenton.html
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Shameless blagging
Originally posted by Norfolkgrey View PostIf you remind me in march I can take some cuttings. I have Daubenton, Duabenton Panache (variagated) and Taunton Deane.
VC I am intrigued you have seed, I didn't think perennial kale went to seed. Do you know the variety etc.?
I came across your post whilst looking into perennial brassicas and wondered if I could be really cheeky and ask if I might be able to get some of these cuttings from you?
I’m also a bit of a nut for all things weird and wonderful. I could offer you pineberry runners, a clump of white alpine strawberries, cardoon, and my latest thing, Korean mint, which has managed(so far!) to overwinter complete with its foliage in the greenhouse in Sheffield.
Best regards
Matt
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Originally posted by Matskoi View PostHi Norfolkgrey
I came across your post whilst looking into perennial brassicas and wondered if I could be really cheeky and ask if I might be able to get some of these cuttings from you?
I’m also a bit of a nut for all things weird and wonderful. I could offer you pineberry runners, a clump of white alpine strawberries, cardoon, and my latest thing, Korean mint, which has managed(so far!) to overwinter complete with its foliage in the greenhouse in Sheffield.
Best regards
Matt
There is no harm in asking but unfortunately I will be disappointing you on 2 counts. Firstly there is a 3 month and 50 post rule on this forum https://www.growfruitandveg.co.uk/gr...nce_76437.html for swaps. Also I only have Taunton Deane nowadays as I preferred it of the three and decided to get rid of the others.
Stick around and have a mooch, there is loads to learn, especially if you like weird and wonderfuls. Everyone is friendly
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Originally posted by Matskoi View PostThanks for putting me straight there Norfolkgrey! And thanks for the welcome.
Please excuse my impatience, as soon as I find out about a new plant I want to get hold of it. There’s plenty of time ...
red yacon
white yacon
oca
Chinese artichoke
jer. artichoke
red. jer. artichoke
potato onion
tree/walking/eygptian onion
perennial leeks
and that's just some of the perennial stuff Feel free to introduce yourself here https://www.growfruitandveg.co.uk/gr...duce-yourself/ there are plenty of peeps to encourage your plant addiction
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